Sometimes Americans don't quite get my sense of humor. My good ol' British sarcasm seems to go over their heads.
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I don't know if my sense of humor goes over Americans' heads.
I think at its best the American sense of humor is the same as the British sense of humor at its best, which is to be wry and ironic and self deprecating.
Every Brit I met had the best sense of humor. They're hilarious: very dry and witty.
I think American guys tend to be a bit more forward, a bit more chatty and open than the Brits. The Brits seem to have a darker sense of humor, though I have met some Americans who have adopted bits of the British dry sense of humor as well.
I mean, yeah, I'm sure that Python and the other things have paved the way for a greater understanding of the British sense of humor, but I don't think it's all that different than the American sense of humor.
When I first started writing, I was living in England and I had that uniquely English sense of sarcasm, which has definitely seemed to have left me. I am a naturalized American and my sensibility has become far more American.
The British are so funny.
Brits have a better sense of humor in most ways. It's darker, more cutting.
Whenever I'm in the U.K., people say I have an American accent. Which is, obviously, funny.
I think the Canadian sense of humor is dryer than America's and juicier than Britain's. I think it's a cross between the two of them, really.
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