IELTS Speaking tip
Practice paraphrasing questions to show flexibility in language use.
Vocabulary
- humour
- culture
- varies
- perspective
- expression
- tradition
- styles
- comedy
- understanding
- differences
- appreciation
- beliefs
- subtlety
- communication
- context
Sample Answer
Absolutely, humor is profoundly influenced by cultural contexts, which shapes not only what we find amusing but also how we express it. Different cultures have distinct societal norms and values that dictate the boundaries of acceptable humor. For instance, in some cultures, sarcasm and irony may be perceived as clever and witty, whereas in others, they could come off as rude or disrespectful. Additionally, shared cultural references—such as folklore, historical contexts, or local idioms—play a pivotal role in what constitutes humor; what is hilarious in one culture may be entirely lost on another. This divergence underscores the complexity of cross-cultural communication and reminds us of the importance of sensitivity when navigating humor in a multicultural society.
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