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Americans understand sarcasm. They just do not understand the British version of it. And there is a psychological reason why. British sarcasm is not just meaner or drier than American sarcasm. It operates on a completely different psychological system. It breaks different social rules, serves a different emotional purpose, and when it crosses the Atlantic, it short-circuits American brains in ways that both cultures find baffling. In this video, we break down the real psychology behind why British humor and American humor clash so spectacularly, from the Benign Violation Theory to the role of self-deprecation as a social survival tool, to the hidden reason British people are sarcastic in the first place. Featuring Tyler and Sophie. Psychology sources referenced: Peter McGraw & Caleb Warren, Benign Violation Theory (2010) Ruth Filik, University of Nottingham, Cultural Differences in Sarcasm Interpretation (2023) Ricky Gervais, "The Difference Between American and British Humour" (TIME, 2011) Rod Martin, The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach (2007) Jiang et al., Cultural Differences in Humor Perception (Frontiers in Psychology, 2019) #usvsuk #britishsarcasm #americanhumor #britishhumor #psychology #cultureshock #britishvsamerican #sarcasm Subscribe for new US vs UK psychology videos every week!