• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: tanisha71
  • hace 3 años

Do you think laughter clubs are silly or important?

plis help​

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Respuesta dada por: alejandraalvarezova
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Humor is recognized as one of the keys that help to understand the various cultures and peoples of the world. By laughing collectively, we momentarily free ourselves from the rigid social norms to which we owe ourselves, a social phenomenon that integrates the humorist, those who laugh, and the object of ridicule; constituting a human manifestation that has its history, insofar as it is an additional portrait of societies.

Understanding the comic and laughter often involves having to analyze the context, the words and gestures, the turns and the expressions used ..., that is, our human capacity for laughter. The Andalusian carnival comedy that beats in the verses contains various ingredients in its interior as it covers the present time, since it not only helps to release tension, but often says a lot about us as a people.

Around the world it is estimated that there are more than 3,000 laugh clubs, given the undoubted benefits of such training. First thing in the morning, small groups of people get together to share half an hour of laughter and then face the daily life with a better predisposition and, apparently, results. A practice started in India by the doctor Madan Kataria, as a way to channel adversity.

The emotional intelligence that Andalusian carnival humor possesses, among whose abilities we recognize the ability to communicate difficult messages in another way; it favors a type of collective relationships and connections that, in addition to encouraging laughter, promote formal creativity: the text, the score, the expression, and so on. A skill that has been developing little by little and that is key to understanding the evolution of the party in Malaga after resurfacing in 1979.

The Andalusian sung carnival, with the ability to reflect patterns of conduct, values ​​and attitudes of a certain community with laughter as the axis; It has given us much more than the need to channel joy and its opposites, it has brought us a means of our own cultural expression that already represents us as a people. A laughter club with its own name that goes further than we surely think.

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