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Evo said:It's British humor, what can I say?
I guess their humor is as good as their food.
The forum discussion centers on the nuances of British humor, highlighting its distinctiveness and the cultural differences in comedic appreciation between the UK and the US. Participants reference various online clips, including those from the "Pirate Penguins" site, while expressing mixed reactions to the humor presented. The conversation also touches on the political satire inherent in British comedy, suggesting that understanding this context is crucial for appreciation. Overall, the discussion illustrates the subjective nature of humor and the challenges of cross-cultural comedic interpretation.
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Evo said:It's British humor, what can I say?
Andy said:British Humour is by far the best form of humour because it's too clever for the average person to understand. (when i say average person i mean American.)
I guess you guys need 'clever humOr. No one wants to bust out laughing with those horrible teeth you all got. TA-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha (snooty laugh)