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Humour

How exactly could you define humour?

  • Humour can be characterised as funny or comical.
  • Humour has also been referred to as the elixir of life.
  • Humour can brighten and lighten the mood of a cold and hostile environment.
  • Funny moments tend to be the happiest and most memorable moments in a persons life.
  • Humour relieves stress.
  • The use of humour can enhance a dead and boring room tremendously.
  • Laughing and smiling makes us look more attractive and has many medicinal attributes; humour also relieves tension, stress, and improves the bodies natural balance and physiology.
  • Humorous situations make us laugh, which boosts the immune system and lowers blood pressure.
  • Laughter releases endorphins, which are our bodies natural painkillers.
  • Humour and happiness are the human ecstasy which makes life enjoyable.
  • A warm smile can appeal to human senses making them seem more approachable, calm and receptive to others.
  • Humour makes a person appear confident and positive.
  • In most situations people who are both confident and positive tend to be highly successful.
  • Humour is hugely contagious - when someone is smiling they lighten up the room, change the moods of others, and make things appear happier and more comfortable.

 

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