Re: Is humour international?
No, humor is always subjective due to cultural, ethnic, racial, and national differences. What someone finds funny, another person may find offensive due to various reasons I've mentioned.
Re: Is humour international?
Germans never find anything funny, they have no sense of humour :-X
Especially if it's a dutchman or englishman telling the jokes
Re: Is humour international?
Germans have no sense of humour except for Wlad but hes from the Ukraine........we Brits have a great sense of humour......the Irish also have great sense of humour......never met any YOUNG middle eastern or asian's who are funny....what I have noticed is they have copied Ali G and talk like that....INNIT!!!!!
Job Biscuit (I might be wrong thought)!!!!
eh eh!!!!
Re: Is humour international?
there are certain things that are just fuckin funny
take this post on the cheating thread
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VictorCharlie
One of the best ways to not cheat is not put yourself in a position where you have to say no. I tend to avoid going to places w/o the wife where a young beautiful woman might proposition me.
im still in stiches
Re: Is humour international?
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generalbulldog
No, humor is always subjective due to cultural, ethnic, racial, and national differences. What someone finds funny, another person may find offensive due to various reasons I've mentioned.
I'm not so sure i think 0james0 may have a point . When the humour is simple, and I think visual slapstick stuff is a classic example, it is often quite universal in it's popularity. Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, Mr Bean. In this way a lot of animation seems to translate well, where visual jokes remove the language barrier. Where i think you have a point is in verbal humour, that often relies on walking a fine line between the acceptable and the taboo. Dark and Black Humour clearly revels in the chance to offend and can indeed seem crass without a cultural context in which to understand it.
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If humor IS international then eric can expect his jokes not to be laughed at where ever he goes
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El Kabong
If humor IS international then eric can expect his jokes not to be laughed at where ever he goes
see this is classic humour
i bet not one of you reading this didnt crack your sides :)
Re: Is humour international?
I think A-force is found to be a joke internationally :)
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I laugh hardest at my own joke more so when others 'don't get it' , or get that look on there face like they are waiting for someone to stand up and go flat nutty at any moment.
Funnys funny no matter the Nation. Look at the Swiss.