Humour should not necessarily be an every day affair

If humor was needed then instead of working and taking the day easy, one would be engaging so many of their facial muscles regularly and unnecessarily on a daily basis. The need for some humour in everyone’s life is like a form of entertainment and as a necessity does not really apply to someones’s daily life.

Humour can vary in form, in that humour can be taken from feeling happy, smiling at others and being happy in general. Though humour from someone’s standpoint is the ability to laugh at jokes.

Whether the humour be old fashioned jokes, telling stories and one- line jokes and in the other person, laughing his or her head off does not count as being a serious want or need. Honesty matters and good judgement, humour deflects one’s attention in making them lazy and feeling good about themselves in a fashion that does not warrant people engaging in this activity on a regular basis. Ok perhaps once in a while is ok, though on a regular basis, this is a counteractive exercise that really does not help build friendships or relationships.

Being interesting and telling honest, true-life stories and engaging in small talk is more appropriate in that it engages peoples thoughts and involves two-way communication. Humour in telling jokes is a one-way path where the sender tells a receiver the message of the story or funniness of the story.

There comes a point if humour is made too regularly, especially on a daily basis where the sender of the message is considered by other receivers as being too ignorant, or his persona is taken to be too silly for others to take seriously. The argument is that a little humour now and again may prove to work in a decisive, non-frequent basis, though on a daily basis is a weird-natured and not very useful to other people who have to listen to the jokes and the stories.

Humour should not play a significant part of everyone’s lives as the nature of the humour may be dark in content, or may be offensive to the receiver, or it may be so off-topic that the humour gets the sender of the message ignored or perhaps in trouble in the relationship. The humour whilst some might find this activity appropriate, is one where many people would turn off listening to.

Everybody has all heard the ‘chicken in the road’ jokes; now if someone told me that joke everyday or similar jokes that I have heard before, I would eventually get so annoyed that the joke might be on the sender.