• Saturday, January 14, 2017

    The way the word “fun” is used demonstrates its distinctive elusiveness

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    The word “fun” is used demonstrates its distinctive elusiveness. Expressions such as “Have fun!” and “That was fun!” indicate that fun is pleasant, personal, and to some extent unpredictable. Expressions such as “I was making fun of myself” convey the sense that fun is something to be amusing and not pertaining to being taken seriously. The adjective “funny” has two meanings which often need for clarified between a speaker and listener. One meaning is “amusing, jocular, droll” and the other meaning is “odd, quirky, peculiar”. These differences indicate the evanescent and experiential nature of fun and the problem of distinguishing “fun” from “enjoyment”. Fun’s evanescence will be displayed when an activity taken into account fun becomes goal-oriented. Many physical activities and individual sports are regarded as fun until the participant seeks to win a competition, at which point, much of the fun may disappear as the individual’s focus tightens. Surfing is an example. An advanced “mellow soul” (not in the competition or engaging in extreme sport) “once you’re riding waves, you’re bound to be having … fun”. The pleasure of fun can be seen from your numerous efforts to harness its positive associations. For example, there are many books on serious subjects, about skills such as music, mathematics and languages, normally quite difficult to master, which have “fun” added to the bill.

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