Researchers find that for minor, harmless social mistakes, laughing at yourself makes you appear warmer, more competent, and more authentic than acting embarrassed.
After small social blunders, laughing at yourself may land better than visible embarrassment, researchers say.
Why is it always the guy taking a hard and awkward spill that gets the biggest laugh? Don't think so? Check this video below. Hold your hand to your heart and say you din't laugh at even one of these ...
I was sitting in my kitchen one day and made an attempt at being funny, but nobody laughed. My kids began to laugh when I bemoaned that nothing I say is funny. Perhaps ever since we began to emerge ...
Fans of Robert Eggers' vampire film Nosferatu are unhappy with people laughing in the theater during scenes not meant to be funny, and they are voicing their discontent. The growing online discourse ...
Laughter is often described as the shortest distance between two people. But what happens when that distance is widened by power? As a business psychologist and host of a podcast on humorology, I’ve ...
A Charlotte man uses comedy and sign language to make people laugh. We all love a good laugh, don’t we? Well, one Charlotte comedian has been making people chuckle throughout the city on buses and at ...
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