What is a dry sense of humor?
A dry sense of humor, also called dry-wit humor or deadpan humor, is generally characterized by the absence of emotion. Most commonly, the absence of facial expression and tone of voice that would indicate a joke.
What is a dry sense of humor?
Essentially it’s remaining serious when delivering, or reacting to, a joke or funny situation, even though the person finds it funny.
It divides opinions
Deadpan humor is not for everyone. Some get it and love it, others might not find it funny at all, and some might even find it offensive.
It divides opinions
People with a dry sense of humor are often accused of being sarcastic, dark, pessimistic, suspicious, and even a bit snobbish.
Is dry humor good or bad?
Well, it depends who you ask. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having deadpan humor, though some people just might not find it funny.
You don’t worry too much
About what other people think of your jokes (even though you can be a bit judgmental at times). After all, you understand not everyone gets your humor, and that's fine.
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