Ryan Reynolds: How To Think Of Hilarious Jokes In Seconds

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Published 2021-08-02
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We’ve all had those moments where we wish we could think of something funny to say, but our mind goes blank. It can be frustrating, especially when you’re talking to someone you really want to like you.

So in this video, we’ll go through 4 easy ways you can make people laugh and love being around you. We’ll do this by breaking down some clips from the king of sarcasm, Ryan Reynolds.

Some people mistakenly think this type of sarcastic humor makes you an a**hole, but when done properly it can instantly make people like you more.


⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰

0:00 - Intro
0:23 - #1: Exaggerate so much it’s impossible to take you seriously
3:14 - #2: Use "The Mind’s Eye" Method
5:14 - #3: Use "The Fake-out" Method
6:46 - #4: Focus on self amusement and having a good time

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All Comments (21)
  • @NickNotas
    Physical humor is also really underrated. Being more expressive with your body language, making a goofy face, changing your intonation -- all can make a huge impact on your delivery.
  • @vanhalenps4
    Anyone else think it's incredible how we can hear a series of words and instantly comprehend it and within less than a second produce an emotion and express it, completely out of our control, with zero thought? A whole book could be written on just what happens when we hear a joke and laugh.
  • @mizskerner2004
    This is one of the best videos on this topic that I've seen. Great job, great info, thanks!
  • @Rexag
    Often witty humor is experienced within your family environment and it develops as you grow up. Some people have this natural ability and never think about it. The best comes from you when you are in the moment. Trying too hard will only get you rolling eyes. I never realized there were courses to learn this.
  • @acsmith3937
    You won a thumbs up from me at self amusement. Ppl would say I’m funny and I became that way as a defense mechanism in 2nd grade when I went to a new school. It started for other ppl, but over time, it turned to something I do to entertain myself. I tell ppl, u think I do this for attention, but I really do it because I find it funny. If you laugh, it’s a bonus! Thanks for the vid. I’m becoming more in more interested in WHY something is funny and why something isn’t.
  • @i.cbeauty2677
    I love how Ryan is a major example here. He's such a funny and charming man 😂
  • There is nothing like a great sense of humor to put people at ease and make them remember you
  • @biffgee6797
    During one job interview I was asked if I had ever been convicted of a felony. I replied, 'nothing that ever stood up on appeal.' I started laughing, then she started laughing. I explained how Carla said that about her children on an episode of Cheers. It turned out that she loved the show Cheers. She hired me.
  • Great tips! I agree that Ryan Reynolds is a great one to study for his sense of humor. I would say that these clips are when he is in front of a crowd, and he would probably not hit with so many zingers if he was at dinner with a new friend for instance. Big funny energy is good for a big gathering.
  • @ballhawk387
    This really works when someone asks you what you do for a living, or better yet, what you do, which opens up a world of possibilities.
  • Ryan is very likeable and very funny. I'm betting he's as humorous as he is because he goes through every day thinking humorous thoughts to himself. So in front of an audience his mind is already stockpiled with witty comments, they're a reflection of his affable personality.
  • @asbergan
    One tip that I find particularly useful is remembering key words, phrases or aspect from the other person's story, and then adding it in at the right time when they are talking creating a funny fake end to their story. This not only creates a funny moment, but also reinforces that you have paid attention to them, making you even more likable!
  • The greatest thing about the way this is is the way that it explains how when you go to the extreme of explaining the proliferation of how this type of situation is understandably . So if that doesn't mean that from the beginning of the conversation there wasn't as much of the same type of situation as it already wasn't to begin with.
  • That's the type of humour I have when I'm drunk. While sober I'm shy and awkward. At least I know somewhere deep inside me I have a witty side.
  • Great advice with video interpretation and character breakdowns.. you've just gained another sub my friend.
  • Usings will smith's scene from the pursuit of happiness when you were speaking of building a strong enough connection that the person wants to see you again is SO gosh darn relatable because I also feel like crying with happiness when I finish a conversation without making it awkward