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A keen sense of humour is the hall mark of culture. Literary works and movies, tragic or comic, generally have scenes and incidents that make us laugh. But a
genuine ability to make others relax and laugh is really a precious quality. It is an integral part of our moral values and vision. Different societies and cultures have different patterns and manners of humour. Linguistic identity of a particular author or speaker is also a deciding factor in the choice of topic or person to be the goal of creating lighter moments and mood. In literature, humour and satire are often inseparable and sometimes, mutually complementary. In common and daily experience, humour is not rare, but it is not always pleasant. This delicate element in social life and conversation can make both — friends and foes. Jokes have been a part and parcel of human civilization since times immemorial. There are people who throw jokes at others, but never take one thrown against them. This one-way traffic is not really a high and rewarding sense of good humour. It is the essence of hamper that there should be give and takes in the process good humour is often the test of tolerance. A fanatic is incapable of good humour and tends to tear others to pieces. Human behaviour of this kind is ill intentioned and self-defeating. It achieves no good in personal or social terms. Jokes are actually expressive of the moral and cultural face of individuals and societies. One should never target and hurt a particular section or individual, otherwise it is no joke at all. We should always keep in mind that tolerance, sensitivity and mutual respect are the real sources of every good joke.

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