Ah !! Humour !!
I think I remember something about that. That's like a word from the history books......Yes. Very good !
You ought to look up what two way humour is. To mock is not great humour...........It's only one way.
So don't expect many people to laugh at your kind of humour.
Your point about the weather in the UK is not what i'm referring to, but even then, it's common knowledge that talking about the weather a sign of someone who has nothing else interesting to say......
Mock
uk/mɒk/ us/mɑːk/
verb [ T ]
- to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way
- to make something appear stupid or not effective
adjective [ before noun ]
not real but appearing or pretending to be exactly like something
.......Seeing as you are interested in the weather, well, I can help you with that.
Not exactly wet here at the moment. My rear fender is currently redundant..........
Enjoy your car........I certainly am, currently.
Right then......Your turn...
Mock away.....