What does it mean when someone says you have a dry sense of humor as a complimen!


Question: a dry sense of humour is a quiet, un obvious humour, usually very clever
its not an obvious, loud or stupid sense of humour that most people would understand,
and it is a great compliment


Answers: a dry sense of humour is a quiet, un obvious humour, usually very clever
its not an obvious, loud or stupid sense of humour that most people would understand,
and it is a great compliment

you r dehydrated, and laughing.

Its not a compliment. It means that you think that bad jokes are funny.

it means U don't have a good sense of humour..... :-(

It means that one has a very poor sense of humor or no humor at all and the joke cracked by him/her was lame

Its a sense of humor derived from sarcasm or timing, sometimes a subtle pause before a response will gain the laugh.

Someone might for example say "I saw a large deer the other day, so I shot it, then put it in my freezer"

The response might be "That's were i've been going wrong, I tried putting them in the freezer and waiting until they died of cold"

If you listen subtly you often hear sarcasm as humour and in these cases people are often referred to as a dry wit.
Some comedians such as Dave Allen made a career from it.

One of my own responses recently was when an engineer called me and said "I've been sent a system board, what do you want me to do with it"

The response, "well you could try Installing it" - we laughed but I suspect the engineer didn't

that's bad joke!! please don't tell i have no sense of humor at all..

you have no good taste ...



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