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Egyptian Sense Of Humor

Have you ever wondered what you really mean when you tell anyone that you are an Egyptian? I am Egyptian, but what does that mean? In other words, what does being an "Egyptian" mean other than having Egyptian hereditary and roots? There is definitely an answer to that question, yet it all varies from one person to another; how they see the definition of "Egyptians." However, there is one thing that is basic in almost all people's definitions; something that is quite recognizable: it is undeniable that one thing that separates Egyptians from all other races and places them on a somehow special place is their sense of humor.

Famous director Woody Allen has once claimed that "being funny is not anyone's first choice," and this perfectly explains that any conscious attempt of being funny is not really "humorous." Humor is like a gift from God, you're either born with it or without it. It's not something that you learn by time, or try to imitate for example. A lot......


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