In Chinese culture, subtlety and social harmony are often highly valued. 风趣 (fēngqù) embodies a type of humor that aligns with these values. It's not disruptive, loud, or at anyone's expense. Instead, it’s a gentle, intelligent wit that builds rapport and makes social interactions more pleasant and engaging. A good Western comparison is the difference between being “hilarious” and being “witty” or “charming.”
A person described as 风趣 is seen as having high 情商 (qíngshāng) - Emotional Intelligence. They know how to read the room and use humor to connect with people, not to show off or put others down.
风趣 (fēngqù) is a common and highly positive compliment in both professional and personal settings.
The most common mistake for learners is to use 风趣 (fēngqù) as a direct equivalent for the English word “funny.” It's more specific than that.