Tips To Maintain Composure InEmbarrassing Situations

Tips To Maintain Composure InEmbarrassing Situations

By Guest Author on February 8th, 2011.
Filed Under:Humor
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Have you ever been the butt of someone’s joke? It isn’t a comfortable position to be in, especially if the joke is mean or malicious. You could react in a number of ways and here are some of the recommended methods for handling the situation:

Ignore the joke. Yes folks, one of the best ways to counteract an annoying person who keeps making fun of you is to ignore him or her. For sure, people like this have issues and are most likely insecure pricks craving for attention. Do yourself a favor and don’t give them what they want – attention. Pretty soon they will get tired and start picking on someone else.

Joke back in style. If you’re a really witty person, you can deflect their nastiness with a joke of your own. Everyone likes hearing a battle of wits and seeing the underdog win.

Just make sure your comeback is witty and delivered in style. This has two purposes. The first is to defend yourself. The second is to intimidate your attacker. If everyone laughs when you make your comeback, the bully will think twice about delivering another blow as he or she might come up short and become the butt of the joke.

Accept it. So what if they make you the butt of their joke? Who the hell cares? You are the king! You are royalty while they are the court jesters. Yes, you’re too confident to even regard anything they say as important. By accepting it with disdain, you automatically invalidate whatever they say.

Look behind the joke. Perhaps understanding the reason the joke was made in the first place can give you insight to your opponent’s feelings. Perhaps in a previous incident you hurt him or her unintentionally and the person is taking it out on you through a joke. In private, ask the person if there is anything wrong. You might be surprised by the answer.

Everyone needs the skills to handle themselves in situations that are disconcerting or even embarrassing. Remember, it’s not what happened to you but how you handle it that counts.

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