Article: Humor can oftentimes be an effective way to respond to an insult for several reasons.  It weakens the insult, it lessens the tension in the situation, and it gets others on your side.  Consider using humor the next time someone puts you down.  You might find it appropriate to even exaggerate or extend the put down, which serves to further lessen the power of the insult. For example, if someone insulted you with the comment, “Your ears are so big,” you could offer a humorous response by saying, “Oh yes.  The better to hear you with, my dear” (a reference to Little Miss Riding Hood). Laughing at an insult can be a very powerful response. Laughter makes the insult seem insignificant, and it also communicates that you were not hurt by the insult.  Furthermore, it takes away the emotional power that the insulting person was hoping to gain from putting you down. Bullies are typically looking for a reaction or disagreement from you to fuel their desire to cause you pain.  Instead of giving the bully what she is looking for, give her the unexpected by agreeing with whatever she said to insult you.  Just say something like, “You are so right.  I couldn’t agree more,” and keep agreeing as she continues the insult. She will get bored of teasing you of you don't provide a reaction. The person launching the insult is probably seeking for you to engage negatively.  By walking away, you are essentially ignoring the person’s insult and the individual himself. Try to walk away the next time someone says something unkind. If you want, you can provide a brief comment as you walk away. For example, if your spouse were to say, “You are such a slob,” you response could be, “Okay,” and then walk away.
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Use humor. Laugh. Agree with the person. Walk away and ignore the bully.