concept   sense of humor

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) United States (1) Australia (1) India (1) Italy (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Switzerland (1) Asian cultures (1) Finland (1) German (1) Kenya (1) civilian culture (1) Italian (1) Urban population in modern Western societies (1) personal (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sense of humor United States Americans commonly appreciate and value sarcasm, self-deprecation, and irony in humor. 14
2 sense of humor Australia In Australia, lighthearted and self-deprecating humor, involving sarcasm and irony, is valued and commonly used in social and workplace interactions. 7
3 sense of humor India Humor in Indian culture often involves wordplay, satire, and addressing social issues to foster positive connections. 7
4 sense of humor Italy In Italy, animated humor, irony, and wordplay are valued and used in the workplace and communication to ease tension and express frustration. 5
5 sense of humor New Zealand In New Zealand, lighthearted and self-deprecating humor is commonly embraced in social and workplace settings. 4
6 sense of humor Nigeria Humor in Nigerian culture is often expressed through storytelling and comedic narratives that convey wisdom and life lessons. 4
7 sense of humor Switzerland Swiss humor values puns, wordplay, and directness, but they must be balanced with professionalism in the workplace. 3
8 sense of humor Asian cultures In Asian cultures, wordplay and situational humor are valued, while sarcasm is seen as impolite. 2
9 sense of humor Finland In Finland, dry and deadpan humor is widely appreciated and integrated into daily interactions. 2
10 sense of humor German German humor is often direct and includes sarcasm among friends and colleagues. 2
11 sense of humor Kenya In Kenyan culture, a sense of humor is commonly utilized in storytelling to convey wisdom and life lessons. 2
12 sense of humor civilian culture In civilian culture, subtle and dry humor is valued over directness and politeness is preferred. 2
13 sense of humor Italian Italian culture values subtle body language and humor, where sarcasm may be considered offensive. 1
14 sense of humor Urban population in modern Western societies In modern Western urban societies, sarcasm and self-deprecating humor are commonly used to convey a sense of humor. 1
15 sense of humor personal In personal cultures, playful teasing and banter are used to demonstrate affection and establish rapport. 1