Making comedy pleasurable for others can be difficult, but there are a few ways that might help:
Understand your target audience: Understanding the audience you're attempting to amuse is critical.
Timing is essential when presenting a joke or an amusing narrative. Pause for a moment to let the joke sink in.
Use nonverbal clues such as facial emotions and gestures: Nonverbal cues such as facial expressions and gestures may enhance the comedy and make it more entertaining for the audience.
Don't force it: Humor that feels forced or phony is typically unappealing. Try to be natural and let the comedy flow naturally.
Understand your target audience: Understanding the audience you're attempting to amuse is critical.
Timing is essential when presenting a joke or an amusing narrative. Pause for a moment to let the joke sink in.
Use nonverbal clues such as facial emotions and gestures: Nonverbal cues such as facial expressions and gestures may enhance the comedy and make it more entertaining for the audience.
Don't force it: Humor that feels forced or phony is typically unappealing. Try to be natural and let the comedy flow naturally.