Humour has a symbol = o0o
No he did not have a sense of humour at all.
Good sense of humour that! :D
Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.
Endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinsim and mateship.
A sense of humour is important on many levels. It encourages socialization, which in turn benefits a person on many levels. A person who socializes established many relationships and has many friends. These friends in turn can help a person in times of trouble and sorrow. These friends can also help in a financial way in times of trouble. Other benefits of having a sense of humour include better relationships with family, less stress which contributes to a healthier and longer life and lastly humour benefits a person to be happier and thus live a healthier life. Research shows that people who have a sense of humour and laugh and take things more lightly are less prone to stress and so they live a longer and healthier life. The human body is demeaned by stress and strengthen by laughter. A person with a sense of humour can keep on laughing long after others can't.
humour ace humous ace ha ha this is my best shot
No colour means humorous. You're possibly thinking of off-colour humour, which is generally tasteless or racist humour, or blue humour which is vulgar humour, littered with profanity. There is no actual colour associated with general humour.
The Humour Is on Me Now was created in 1999.
Migrants are not normally referred to as a "humour".
true humour comes from wisdom
John has a good sense of humour.
the boy john had lots of humour.
The word 'humour' is a noun as word for the quality of being amusing. The word 'humour' is a verb when meaning to comply with someones wishes to appease or satisfy them, however unreasonable the wish may be. The word 'humour' is not an adjective.
i don't except to humour an English or Canadian person
Why is humour an important part of this story
I think its A'q'ueous humour. Its kind of a fluid thingy present in our eyes.
No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.