Funny Test
Questions: 67 · 10 minutes
1. My humor is usually dry rather than expressive or silly.
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2. When I’m trying to be funny, I prefer subtle irony over obvious punchlines.
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3. I get uncomfortable when someone keeps a joke going even after it lands badly.
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4. I’m careful not to make someone the butt of the joke, even lightly.
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5. I can’t relax when humor is based on social awkwardness.
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6. I like humor that has an ironic or “yeah, sure” vibe.
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7. I often say the opposite of what I mean for comedic effect.
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8. If someone makes a mistake, my first instinct is to joke about it rather than reassure them.
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9. I’m comfortable being a little mean (in a joking way) if it gets a laugh.
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10. I’m comfortable laughing at awkward silences in a funny scene.
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11. I use irony as a default way to express frustration or disbelief.
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12. People who take things literally sometimes misunderstand my humor.
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13. My jokes are more likely to be playful roasts than wholesome compliments.
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14. Even when I’m happy, I may joke with a sarcastic tone.
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15. I enjoy “so-bad-it’s-good” jokes.
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16. I’d rather be known as kind than as the funniest person in the room.
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17. I sometimes make intentionally “overly polite” comments that are meant sarcastically.
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18. Secondhand embarrassment in comedy makes me want to stop watching.
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19. I like edgy humor more than “cute” humor.
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20. I find awkward small talk jokes surprisingly entertaining.
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21. I enjoy teasing my friends as a way of showing affection.
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22. I often add a sarcastic twist to compliments or thank-yous.
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23. I often respond to obvious statements with exaggerated agreement (e.g., “Absolutely groundbreaking”).
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24. I can enjoy a painfully awkward prank as long as no one is hurt.
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25. If a joke could embarrass someone, I usually still consider telling it.
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26. If someone is already having a rough day, I avoid teasing them.
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27. I appreciate jokes that are cheesy on purpose (like “dad jokes”).
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28. I physically cringe when someone tells a corny pun.
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29. People sometimes can’t tell whether I’m joking because of my delivery.
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30. When I’m joking, I pay close attention to whether anyone seems uncomfortable.
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31. I’m able to sit through cringe comedy without needing a break.
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32. My funniest moments tend to be quick, ironic one-liners.
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33. If someone makes a minor mistake, I’m likely to respond with playful mock seriousness.
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34. I can handle comedy that’s a little awkward without feeling tense.
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35. I often test boundaries with jokes to see what people can handle.
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36. In movies or shows, I skip scenes that are too awkward to watch.
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37. I avoid jokes that single someone out, even if they can “take it.”
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38. I can laugh at myself when I make a silly mistake in front of others.
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39. I enjoy making “compliments” that clearly mean the opposite.
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40. I prefer memes or jokes that are sarcastic or deadpan.
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41. If something goes wrong, my first instinct is an ironic comment.
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42. I avoid humor that relies on people making fools of themselves.
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43. I use sarcasm even in everyday small talk.
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44. I lean on sarcasm when reacting to annoying or awkward situations.
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45. My friends would describe my humor as “sweet” more than “savage.”
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46. When someone brags, I’m likely to reply with an ironic “Wow, impressive.”
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47. I’ll roast someone’s outfit/choices if I think they’ll laugh.
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48. I like humor that has a bit of bite.
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49. I sometimes use sarcasm to tease friends in a playful way.
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50. I have to remind people “I’m kidding” because my sarcasm is easy to miss.
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51. I’m okay with humor that uses intentionally bad singing or acting for laughs.
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52. I think a good roast is a sign of closeness.
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53. I enjoy comedy where characters embarrass themselves in public.
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54. I’d rather watch polished comedy than anything awkward or messy.
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55. I can enjoy a joke even if it’s intentionally cheesy.
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56. Banter feels more natural to me than being openly sentimental.
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57. I use a straight face or deadpan tone to deliver jokes.
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58. When a comedian bombs on purpose, I find it funny rather than painful.
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59. I enjoy “clapping back” with a witty jab in conversation.
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60. I enjoy humor that sounds serious but is clearly ironic.
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61. I often choose jokes that build someone up rather than knock them down.
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62. I find it fun to point out absurdity with a dry remark rather than a big reaction.
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63. When someone tells an over-the-top corny joke, I want to change the subject.
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64. I enjoy making understated, cutting observations rather than cheerful jokes.
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65. My friends would describe my humor as more sarcastic than sincere.
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66. I use sarcasm more than puns, slapstick, or goofy jokes.
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67. I’d rather make people feel included than get the biggest laugh.
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