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幽默感 (yōumògǎn) is a commonly used term in everyday conversations in Chinese, referring to one's sense of humor. It is pronounced as "yōu mò gǎn" in Mandarin Chinese.
In Chinese culture, having a good sense of humor is highly valued and considered an attractive quality. Therefore, it is not uncommon for people to compliment each other by saying "你有幽默感" (nǐ yǒu yōumògǎn), meaning "you have a sense of humor."
In addition, 幽默感 (yōumògǎn) can also be used in a negative sense, to describe someone who lacks a sense of humor. For instance, someone might say "他没有幽默感" (tā méiyǒu yōumògǎn), meaning "he has no sense of humor."
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