Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post What is your sense of humour? Campy: The cheesier, the better Goofy: Cartoons still crack me up Clever: Nothing's better than a quick-witted comeback Obscure: I'm usually the only one laughing Dry / Sarcastic: I'm not bitter because I'm single. Quite the opposite Slapstick: Ask me about my favorite episode of 'I Love Lucy' Friendly: I'll laugh at anything Any other 'genre' of humour I have missed out 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post My humor is very dry and sarcastic, most people don't realize I'm funny until they've known me for a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post I am very dry and self-deprecating at times - a very British trait! I was always the 'class clown' at school and used humour to diffuse awkward situations and break tension. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post My mother always says that a comedian would be lucky to have me in their audience because I laugh at everything. So I guess it's friendly. 3 people like this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post A mix of all those things honestly, depends on the mood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post Ummm.. idk def not sarcastic... But seriously, its a mixture of the obvious dry/sarcastic and clever. Not trying to pat myself on the back, but someones been telling me I'm clever a lot lately so I'll take it. Lol Unfortunately, I don't laugh so easily but I do love to laugh. Its one of my favorite things, maybe because its sort of rare. Most often I just smile. SQTS (Smiles quietly to self) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post "Friendly" and "Clever"I LOVE TO LAUGH! 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post My mother always says that a comedian would be lucky to have me in their audience because I laugh at everything. So I guess it's friendly. that's me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post Clever, obscure, dry/sarcastic. Slapstick, goofy, and campy irritate me. 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post I laugh at everything except really goofy stuff. I just can't stand REALLY goofy stuff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 1, 2014 · Report post I don't like to make jokes and it's rare for me to do so. The type of humor that can make me laugh a bit are the non-exaggerated clever, dry or sarcastic ones. I am not the type that laughs or smiles with jokes but rather, with other things. I usually do smile though but not at idiotic or dumb jokes, that really annoys me, and I unintentionally tilt my eyebrows for half a second and look the other way through the corner of my eyes as if I'm ignoring him while curling one side of my mouth a bit, giving the emotion of, 'ok... ignored' especially if he thinks he's funny and tries to get attention from girls. I find clever and honestly sarcastic jokes quite amusing, even if the joke's about me. I even laugh along with them People think I'm unfriendly because I cannot laugh with their stupid jokes. It has just got to do with culture, Belgians tend to make very perverted, childish and rubbish (unfunny) jokes and the others roll on the floor laughing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post My sense of humor is all over the place. It can range from absurdly hyperbolic: ex. "Edward Cullen is an abusive doucebag. Chris Brown would make a better boyfriend than him." To dark/black comedy: Friend: "I have a massive headache." Me: "I'm sorry. I heard cyanide is a great pain 'killer.'" To "your mom" jokes: Friend: "Vince, you are so weird." Me: "Your mom's face is weird." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post My sense of humor is all over the place. It can range from absurdly hyperbolic: ex. "Edward Cullen is an abusive doucebag. Chris Brown would make a better boyfriend than him." To dark/black comedy: Friend: "I have a massive headache." Me: "I'm sorry. I heard cyanide is a great pain 'killer.'" To "your mom" jokes: Friend: "Vince, you are so weird." Me: "Your mom's face is weird." Your mom's sense of humor is all over the place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post Well, I have a dark sense of humor. I also have a few of the senses of humor mentioned above. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post I laugh at everything! Except maybe too goofy shows. Sometimes a colleague at work would tell a quick joke before the meeting. Then everyone will have a laugh and get their serious faces back on. I would still be giggling the whole way through the meeting when it is supposed to be serious. That's when I tend to want to laugh more, when I am trying to hold it back in serious situations. I would accidentally snort through my nose and everyone will be looking at me as I turn red in my face. I embarrass myself 2 people like this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post Sometimes a colleague at work would tell a quick joke before the meeting. Then everyone will have a laugh and get their serious faces back on. I would still be giggling the whole way through the meeting when it is supposed to be serious. I can definitely relate to that! Actually something like that happened recently and that's what made me start this thread. I may not laugh at anything and everything but I tend to laugh myself silly when I do laugh at all . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 2, 2014 · Report post Your face. @Whoever is reading this. 1 person likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted October 3, 2014 · Report post Your face. @Whoever is reading this. work is usually a long string of your face jokes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites