3 Tricks To Be Funnier (including five jokes you can steal)

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Published 2023-01-02
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In today’s video, we’ll break down some jokes from Ryan Reynolds and Ricky Gervais so you can learn how to make people laugh and love being around you.
 

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0:00 - Intro
0:22 - #1: The Sincerity Fakeout
1:44 - #2: Say the opposite
2:06 - #3: Use an absurd answer
2:49 - #4: Create a ridiculous mental image
5:58 - #5: Tease something that's unlikely an insecurity


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All Comments (21)
  • Tried few of these techniques as mentioned in earlier videos and it worked. Having a fun attitude is the key.
  • Success is not built on success. It's built on failure, It's built on fraustration. it's built on fear that you have to overcome. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
  • Remember the most important thing about being funny is having fun yourself.
  • @judylandry302
    Could you imagine how nice the world would be if everyone's daily goal was laughter?
  • A good tip I’ve learned is that if you are too self deprecating people look at you like you have image problems, but if you only get a laugh at someone else’s expense you look like a jerk. Keep an even value for both of these jokes and you will be seen as funny.
  • @jaredmello
    I’m always impressed with the value this channel consistently brings. Always learning from you guys!
  • @adisokolovic
    As someone who has been doing this for the past year, it has done miracles. While I haven't become a world-famous actor like Ryan, I have become more interesting to people in my social circles. There were some other changes as well I had to do to achieve that, but I have noticed that people invite me to hang out much more often.
  • @outcome4976
    Good timing💀 was talking to someone and that convo was dying. Edit: I ACTUALLY MADE THEM LAUGHED, TY
  • @xgcwrought3346
    My English teacher was a linguist in the military and he did this to us first day of class. He invoked in pretty much the whole class a specific thought then taught us how to use alot of these tactics in debates to win arguments. Good stuff
  • @lapzwans5957
    I think it's key to not focus on awkwardness at all. Sometimes a joke doesn't land, but this doesn't resonate with all the times when it does. Don't take life and yourself too serious! Love the content from this channel BTW! 🙏
  • @Baer1990
    4:05 When people don't laugh at my jokes I do this smiling half shrug and say "well I thought it was funny" even if the joke was a complete miss, it removes all the awkwardness. Or it just makes them laugh anyway
  • @drewhall109
    Was just in a conversation with my crush she asked me a question and I took about two minutes to fully analyze the complete funny answer that would surely make her laugh, unfortunately I didn't get a chance to tell her because she walked away later saying how "She got uncomfortable being stared at dead in the eyes for 2 minutes while I said nothing and breathed deeply" hm weird
  • @alm2187
    I laughed at 4:35 while trying to think if "a puppet" is a legal classification of anything. For example, does one need a license to own and operate a puppet? 😂
  • profundly true that we hold often the best part of us back because we are afraid of unsuccess and critique
  • I love YouTube Channels like this one that help us socially. Lots of thanks.
  • @xxxmelficexxx
    I like to use a joke when someone asks me what I do for a living. I say "I'm a stripper the love handles really drive the girls crazy." It draws attention to the fact that I'm comfortable enough to comment on my weight in a fun way as well as making them laugh.
  • @dsgmax
    Hello Ivan, I have been a follower and a binge-watcher of your channel for quite some time. I have used your videos many times in the past in our workshops and classrooms as well. I have written you a mail. Look forward to hearing back from you. I will keep coming back to these insightful videos in the meanwhile.
  • @vatop1304
    Usually when my joke bombs, I sincerely ask to let me try that again and tell it differently for sure it will bomb again. Then I say welp we'll find it eventually, usually this gets a laugh. However, if the conversation continues and goes another direction, I try to relink my first joke attempt to that new conversation. You already created a story of relevance within the interaction returning to the familiar. The worst way this can fail is they laugh at all your failed attempts but since you orchestrated it, it will come out as you are making fun of yourself. However, in most cases relinking the first joke to another conversation creates a fun story telling technique and makes everyone feel involved.