“British people would rather be told they are terrible in bed than be told they have no sense of humor,” said British actor John Cleese. While this may sound like an exaggerated joke, statistics and ...
Humour plays a crucial role in children’s early interactions, likely promoting the development of social understanding and fostering positive social relationships. To date, the connection between ...
The British sense of humour is a key reason why young Europeans watch UK-made television shows and films, research has revealed. A report, led by researchers at King’s College London, found that ...