Wit and humor can help foster a positive and collaborative work environment by promoting creativity, reducing stress, and improving team dynamics. They can also be effective tools for breaking tension, enhancing communication, and building rapport among colleagues. However, it's important to use them in a culturally sensitive and inclusive manner to ensure everyone feels comfortable and respected.
Wit and humour are simply aspects of a personality and should not be eliminated or used to excess. They are important, because when using them, one can engage other people's imaginations with laughter or humour, which are often used to balance a conversation.
It is a form of humour that is bitter or scornful. A sardonic grin or laughter for example
On his first date with Janet, Brian complimented her on her wit and humour.
Benjamin Lambert has written: 'A lecture on wit, humour, and pathos'
M. Younus Butt has written: 'Laf-Pack' -- subject(s): Urdu wit and humor 'Khar-mastiyan' -- subject(s): Humour, Urdu, Urdu Humour 'Mizah Bakker' -- subject(s): Humour, Urdu, Urdu Humour
Sandra McCosh has written: 'Children's humour' -- subject(s): American wit and humor, Children, English wit and humor, Folklore
Wit is a form of intelligent humour, the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny
Timothy Silence has written: 'The foundling hospital for wit. Intended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop them. Number V. to be continued occasionally. ... By Timothy Silence, Esq' 'The foundling hospital for wit. Intended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour whose parents chuse to drop them. Number IV. to be continued occasionally. ... By Timothy Silence, Esq' 'The foundling hospital for wit. Number II. ... By Timothy Silence, Esq'
Because he has an amazing imagination and grasp of literacy. He is inventive and has a fantastic dry-humour and wit.
Christoforo Zabata has written: 'Ristoro de' viandanti' -- subject(s): Wit and humour
Hal Roach has written: 'A Treasury of Irish Wit & Humour' 'Hal Roach's joke book for men only' -- subject(s): Irish wit and humor
A. G. L'Estrange has written: 'History of English humour' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English wit and humor, Wit and humor 'The palace and the hospital, or, Chronicles of Greenwich'