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humor
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Stand-up comedy is a popular form of entertainment, with a wide range of comedic styles
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humor
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US
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Wit and humor with more optimistic tones are often favored in academic settings in the US.
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humor
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US
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US humor often involves direct, sarcastic, or self-deprecating jokes with a focus on stand-up comedy and sitcoms.
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humor
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US
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Frequently includes usage of puns and slapstick humor
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humor
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United States
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Varies widely, but tends to encompass a broader range including slapstick, wordplay, and satire
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humor
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United States
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Often characterized by stand-up comedy, sitcoms, and satire
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humor
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United States
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Humor is often used in political communication to connect with the public and convey relatability.
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humour
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United States
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Humour is an important aspect of daily life and is often used in social interactions.
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humour in the workplace
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United States
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Humour is often used as a way to lighten the atmosphere and build rapport among colleagues.
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use of humor
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United States
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Humor is often used to break the ice and make people feel more at ease in social situations.
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use of humor in communication
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United States
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Humor is commonly used in everyday communication and is often seen as a way to build rapport and connect with others.
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workplace humor
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United States
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Common and often used as a way to build rapport and relieve tension in the workplace
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