Good-humoured in a sentence as an adjective

I like the American people--on the whole, I find them pleasant, polite, good-humoured, decent people. I mean, I am marrying one!

Far from being enraged, most gamers are good-humoured enough that they simply play along. ^^^> Spartan Jay backs this up: "I would say that around 80 per cent of people that play online games are troll-proof.

Does it say "good-humoured employee who can still enjoy himself while playing by the rules", or is it more "this guy doesn't take his job hunt seriously"?

I would also recommend that if you want to find a way into enjoying Shakespeare again after it was most likely ruined for you in school, to watch the comedy Upstart Crow, made by the BBC. It's a good-humoured jab at Shakespeare's writing and actually helped get me interested in it again.

Good-humoured definitions

adjective

disposed to please; "an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin"- Hal Hinson

See also: amiable good-humored