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Hi, there
Do American English speakers also say “That’s rich” to mean “That’s hypocritical of you”? If not, what would you say in these examples below? Maybe “that’s funny”?
“You’re insulted? That’s rich, after what you said to me!”
“You think I'm flaky? That's rich, considering you didn't show up either.”
“Me? Lazy? That’s rich, coming from you!”
Thank you!
Oct 23, 2021 4:19 AM
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October 23, 2021
Yes, all English speakers use the idiom "that's rich" when someone is being hypocritical 👌🌺😀
October 23, 2021
In American English, it means exactly what you said: "that's hypocritical of you."
October 23, 2021
Or you could say “Oh man! That’s gold!”
Hope this helps :)
October 23, 2021
Actually we use both phrases! (“That’s rich” and “That’s funny”)
And “That’s rich” can also be used as a compliment like if someone says something that you really like or think is funny you can say “Oh man! That’s rich!” Or
October 23, 2021
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