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Question:I AM VERY SERIOUS IN MY NATURE,I WANT TO BECAME FUNNY,THOSE WHO ARE FUNNY IN NATURE ALWAYS REMAIN HAPPY,THEY TAKE EVERYTHING AS FUN AND LAUGH ON EVERY PROBLEM AND SOLVE IT PEACEFULLY,THERE IS A QUOTE HAPPY GOES LUCKY,SO TELL ME how i can became funny.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I AM VERY SERIOUS IN MY NATURE,I WANT TO BECAME FUNNY,THOSE WHO ARE FUNNY IN NATURE ALWAYS REMAIN HAPPY,THEY TAKE EVERYTHING AS FUN AND LAUGH ON EVERY PROBLEM AND SOLVE IT PEACEFULLY,THERE IS A QUOTE HAPPY GOES LUCKY,SO TELL ME how i can became funny.

I totally agree with Laura B. Well, you have to know when to be serious, and when not to be serious. For instance, the court, and your friends; you will act differently. You should look at life positively. Don't judge people, unless you know them for 30 years. Well, honesty is funny. Being honest makes people laughs. People don't like liars. You may not agree with this, but seriousness is funny. Comedian takes their crafts very seriously. There this one amateur stand up comic, he's audition for a comedy play. He asked the director if he should read this play seriously. The director cut him out before he even started the reading, because there is only one way to make comedy; and that is to be serious. You must take a look at seriousness positively. People thought that serious isn't funny, but what do they know? I've read books about improvisation comedy, and I've learned from it. There are many rules to comedy.

If you want to be naturally funny, you must be happy at first. You must have a healthy life. you must smiles all the time. You must seek helps from friends, and others. You must be different from every body else. The same thing as you do aren't going to make others laughs. The most important thing is the timing. You must need to know when to do, and when not to do.

Just because someone is funny it doesn't mean they're happy, it could be a defence mechanism!! I don't really know how you define funny, but I think you ought to learn to accept yourself as you are. And just be yourself...that is true happiness.

The whole awkward use of the language thing is pretty amusing so there's a start. Other than that, the best practice is be self depricating, that is make fun of yourself for laughs. This helps you lighten up since you are the thing you will always take the most seriously. Good luck and God Bless.

Look one layer deeper than the surface and you will find the answer.

I have met many with too much of a deadly serious attitude to life, who seem to be miserable in their soul.
This is sad.

I tend to be serious in serious situations, but see things as mostly fun.

If asked to make a bit of a speech, it is light-hearted, not some dusty drole

That is just me, so I could advise to concentrate on some of the daft & funny things, and not dwell on the darker issues.

Bob

U hav already bcom funny by asking such a question (that 2 with errors); that's one's nature; it can't b acquired

you become funny through observation and imitation.

but just because someone is funny doesn't mean that they are happy. as someone already mentioned...humor IS often used as a defense mechanism.

now if you are funny, you may become well-liked, but you won't necessarily be happy

I had your problem once. I was very serious, very driven. Especially at work, I worked very hard to be the best I could be. It started to consume my life. I became irritable and realized that the things that made other people laugh, really didn't have much effect on me. I was no fun to be around at home or at work. I remember thinking, "I wonder if I had a job where I had to be funny or joyful all the time, would that bring me more center with the rest of my life outside of work?"

A series of events lead me to the answer. I met a clown at a doctor's office that made my son giggle so hard he almost stopped breathing. I remember thinking, "I wish I could do that". I then met a clown that performed Christian Clowning for our church. I talked to him about how he got started, and he said something I will never forget. " I am a totally different person now than when I started clowning."

I decided to become a clown. I took classes, went to seminars, read books and joined a clown alley. Although, it is not my main profession, and only a hobby, it has definately changed the way I approach life. I would be lying if I said I was instantly funny, but I am definately more easy going and when people try to make me laugh, I can laugh. I do not take life as seriously as I was before.

Maybe clowning is not the thing for you, but I discovered that any form of creative expression can do the same. Possibly playing a musical instrument or painting or some other form of creative outlet.

go get the book 1001 jokes. read it 5 times.. remember, timing is everything..