What is sense of humor?
Someone
Said;
Is to "get it" in the way it was intended. It is sense of
humor mainly relying upon sarcasm, timing, and wit. Can easily
Or said dry sense of humor !!
Dry Humor is when you deliver a
joke or something funny, without being cracked up yourself. A good poker face
is a pre requisite for dry humor. The British are masters of dry humor and
their television and movies are a great example of dry humor.
I said It is Correct, add to it
that someone can pick up the meaning “from the Air” we said in Egypt.
That also can apply for how we
all could behave on a practical side of life, as we go !
·
We see
a jammed traffic and someone stuck to get out of turn and we still blocking the
way
·
We see
people do not like to apologize for mistakes or say thank you for favors even
it is simple
·
It is
how you handle yourself in a situation, it take courage, experience, practice, patient
·
It is
how you grow up to behave and deal with things with morality and sympathy
·
May be
It is your culture..Means it is the Experiences passed through our generations
to understand and try to understand things or deal with daily things with the “sense
of Humor”
Sense of
humor
- The phrase 'sense of humor'
means the trait of appreciating and being able to express
How to
get a sense of humor?
Do not
take yourself so seriously, and laugh at the outrageousness of the
inconsistencies, and ignorance in the world.. people are crazy! Do not take
others so seriously either.. they often only mean what they say in the moment,
or before they have more information or more maturity..
How is American
sense of humor different from British sense of humor?
Some
aspects are however British comedy is often thought of though as
more witty
If you
have a dry sense of humor how you can get people to like you?
From
the wording of your question, I gather you've found a dry sense of humor
sometimes offends or alienates people. If that's what's going on, then I have a
lot of sympathy. I've had to learn how not to offend people with my sense of
humor! Here are a few things you can do.
1) When you find a situation ironic or funny, consider the people you're with. Will they find it funny if you point it out? Do they share your sense of humor? Pointing out irony or making witty comments can be like banging your head against a wall when the company you keep doesn't share your appreciation of subtlety.
2) Timing is everything. So is relaxation. To tell a joke and get it appreciated without alienating others or embarrassing yourself, make sure you're relaxed and comfortable. Don't try to insert the joke in over somebody else's voice. It's better to show you're amused in subtle ways, and if someone picks up on it and asks you, to test the waters delicately with a small joke, then build on it if you develop a rapport.
3) Use your dry sense of humor to acknowledge similarities between you and the people you're talking to. This involves being sensitive to others and what they might be thinking or feeling. I wrote an eHow article called How to Be Witty at Parties where I talk about this - http://www.ehow.com/how_4548785_be-witty-parties.html . When you use humor to point out how you and others are alike, you're drawing a link between you and the other person, and they're more likely to like you.
I hope this helps a bit. I don't know if it makes sense or if I answered the question as you'd like. Good luck!
1) When you find a situation ironic or funny, consider the people you're with. Will they find it funny if you point it out? Do they share your sense of humor? Pointing out irony or making witty comments can be like banging your head against a wall when the company you keep doesn't share your appreciation of subtlety.
2) Timing is everything. So is relaxation. To tell a joke and get it appreciated without alienating others or embarrassing yourself, make sure you're relaxed and comfortable. Don't try to insert the joke in over somebody else's voice. It's better to show you're amused in subtle ways, and if someone picks up on it and asks you, to test the waters delicately with a small joke, then build on it if you develop a rapport.
3) Use your dry sense of humor to acknowledge similarities between you and the people you're talking to. This involves being sensitive to others and what they might be thinking or feeling. I wrote an eHow article called How to Be Witty at Parties where I talk about this - http://www.ehow.com/how_4548785_be-witty-parties.html . When you use humor to point out how you and others are alike, you're drawing a link between you and the other person, and they're more likely to like you.
I hope this helps a bit. I don't know if it makes sense or if I answered the question as you'd like. Good luck!
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