Comedy – Do not make jokes that are offensive or hurt other people’s feelings

Be careful with the jokes you make.

Do not make jokes that are offensive or rude, and that will hurt the feelings of people around you.

Be careful with the jokes you make.

Do not make jokes that are offensive or rude, and that will hurt the feelings of people around you.

Do not make jokes that are racist, sexist, targeted toward people with disabilities, or that are targeted to poor people. There are plenty of other types of jokes to be careful about not making as well.

Do not make jokes that can hurt people.

I know there are a lot of people out there who choose to make hurtful jokes just to get laughs from others, but do not be like them.

Getting other people to laugh at your jokes might be cool, but what is even cooler is being a nice person.

Being a nice person and not hurting the feelings of others is more important than being able to make others laugh.

If you become someone that hurts people in order to get laughs and impress others, you are setting yourself up for disappointment and pain in the long run.

 

 

A punchline isn’t called a punchline because it hurts the other person. Then it’s no longer a punchline, it’s bullying.

 

The more you try to impress others and get them to like you, the more you will train your mind to believe that what other people think of you is important when in truth it is not. And the more your mind thinks it is important to impress others, the more hurt you will feel when other people do not like you.

Most bullies and mean people have low self-esteem deep down inside.

If you have a choice between saying something hurtful that might get a few laughs, or not saying anything hurtful; and you choose not to say anything hurtful, you convince your mind that getting people to laugh and impressing them is not important. This will make you care less what people think of you, and will make you more confident in the long run. More confidence will give you better social skills and conversation abilities.

Choosing not to say something mean to get a few laughs will be more beneficial to you.

And there is also the obvious fact that when you say something mean or hurtful about others, then most nice people will avoid you or not want to spend time with you.

And nice people are the ones you want as your friends and to be surrounded with.

 

Do not make jokes that are offensive or that will hurt people’s feelings. This is a strategy for success.

Share this:
4 Comments

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Learn 6 Quick Tips To Improve Your Conversation. Enter your e-mail below.
We respect your privacy.