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Nothing feels better than laughing over a good joke with your friends. There are so many ways to get a laugh, but sometimes, it can be hard to pick the right joke for the setting and audience. Luckily, there are plenty of formulas and archetypes you can pull out that are sure to please anyone! If you’re looking to expand your joke-telling prowess or you’re digging for a fresh take on an old joke, you’re in the right place.
Secrets to Telling a Good Joke
Use a goofy pun or observational joke for easy laughs. For example, you could say “Jokes about steak are a medium rarely done well” or “Why is it called ‘deodorant’ when it should be called ‘re-odorant’?” To get better at telling jokes, record yourself practicing and listen to your pacing.
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QuestionHow can I figure out if I'm telling a joke correctly?Kendall PayneKendall Payne is a Writer, Director, and Stand-up Comedian based in Brooklyn, New York. Kendall specializes in directing, writing, and producing comedic short films. Her films have screened at Indie Short Fest, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, Channel 101 NY, and 8 Ball TV. She has also written and directed content for the Netflix is a Joke social channels and has written marketing scripts for Between Two Ferns: The Movie, Astronomy Club, Wine Country, Bash Brothers, Stand Up Specials and more. Kendall runs an IRL internet comedy show at Caveat called Extremely Online, and a comedy show for @ssholes called Sugarp!ss at Easy Lover. She studied at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and at New York University (NYU) Tisch in the TV Writing Certificate Program.
Writer, Director, & Stand-up ComedianAre people laughing? If so, you're telling it right! If you aren't getting laughs, you could be telling it wrong. One thing you could do is turn on your phone's audio recorder before you tell it the next time, and then review your cadence and delivery to see if you're on to something. -
QuestionWhat should I do if a joke doesn't work out?Kendall PayneKendall Payne is a Writer, Director, and Stand-up Comedian based in Brooklyn, New York. Kendall specializes in directing, writing, and producing comedic short films. Her films have screened at Indie Short Fest, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, Channel 101 NY, and 8 Ball TV. She has also written and directed content for the Netflix is a Joke social channels and has written marketing scripts for Between Two Ferns: The Movie, Astronomy Club, Wine Country, Bash Brothers, Stand Up Specials and more. Kendall runs an IRL internet comedy show at Caveat called Extremely Online, and a comedy show for @ssholes called Sugarp!ss at Easy Lover. She studied at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and at New York University (NYU) Tisch in the TV Writing Certificate Program.
Writer, Director, & Stand-up ComedianWe call this "bombing" in the industry. It's natural and it's nothing to feel bad about. The trick when this happens is to figure out whether the joke is any good or not. It could be that you just need to practice telling it, or find a new audience for the joke. If it doesn't get any laughs the next 2-3 times you tell it, it's probably not a super good joke. -
QuestionAre puns the best kind of jokes?Community AnswerSome people like puns, but others do not find them funny. Jokes are not objective and everyone reacts to them differently.
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Audience matters. What makes a bunch of personal friends laugh may not be particularly funny to your co-workers or parents. Just keep that in mind if you’re trying to crack a joke on the fly.[7]Thanks
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Know a person before cracking a joke that could be considered offensive. The wrong joke at the wrong time could ruffle a relationship.Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g36198919/knock-knock-jokes-for-kids/
- ↑ https://hbr.org/2020/07/sarcasm-self-deprecation-and-inside-jokes-a-users-guide-to-humor-at-work
- ↑ https://opencommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=srhonors_holster
- ↑ https://psyche.co/ideas/absurdist-comedy-is-uniquely-brilliant-at-conveying-human-pain
- ↑ https://www.thrillist.com/culture/best-walks-into-a-bar-jokes
- ↑ https://web.colby.edu/cogblog/2014/11/24/difficulty-of-tongue-twisters/
- ↑ https://hbr.org/2020/07/sarcasm-self-deprecation-and-inside-jokes-a-users-guide-to-humor-at-work
About This Article
To tell a joke, start by setting up the joke with a real-world connection or story. Make sure that it’s exaggerated but still somewhat realistic and believable. Throughout the setup, vary your tone and rhythm to add additional humor. You can smile as you’re telling the joke, but try not to laugh at yourself, which can be distracting for your audience. When you get to the punchline, slow down and pause for a second to build tension before you reveal the end of the joke! Join your friends in laughing, and gauge their reaction to see if they enjoyed your delivery. If you want to learn how to choose what joke to tell based on your audience, keep reading the article!