Aussie sense of humour compared to US

I post regularly on a predominately US populated forum, and I found that I seem to stick my foot in it when it comes to humour.  For example I posted about the "suppository" gaffe.  I found it funny because of the mistaken use of the word, I could see myself doing the same and lastly because of who said it.

 

Well, I was told its not funny at all, shouldn't make fun of someone because of what they say etc.

 

SO my question is, do you think Americans have a different sense of humour?

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No...I don't think so.  I remember watching US shows making fun of G W Bush's gaffes.   Do you ever watch Ellen?

 

 

I think maybe it depends on who you speak to.

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They definitely do, I lived and worked there and was forever offending people. Some of our commonly used words have an entirely different meaning to them.

 

Paul Keating made a pretty funny joke about the gaffe when discussing Pyne

 

https://twitter.com/PmPaulKeating

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God as if they don't make fun of what people say.

 

They lampooned Sarah Palin mercilessly.

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They have subtitles on a lot of British comedy shows, they aren't exactly quick witted.

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@happyroo_bunji wrote:

I post regularly on a predominately US populated forum, and I found that I seem to stick my foot in it when it comes to humour.  For example I posted about the "suppository" gaffe.  I found it funny because of the mistaken use of the word, I could see myself doing the same and lastly because of who said it.

 

Well, I was told its not funny at all, shouldn't make fun of someone because of what they say etc.

 

SO my question is, do you think Americans have a different sense of humour?


The people who scolded you were porbably Tea Party supporters - either that or relatives of George Dubya!

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@icyfroth wrote:

God as if they don't make fun of what people say.

 

They lampooned Sarah Palin mercilessly.


I'm sure a lot of people would have seen Tina Fey as Sarah Palin

 

 


I can see Russia from my house

 

 

Its become so popular that people are actually attributing that to Palin.

 

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They didn't get Kath & Kim either Woman LOL

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most US inhabitants dont have a sense of humour, especially subtle humour, slapstick is about their limit.

 

And any thing to do with patriotism or freedom is a no no, they regard themselves the bravest, freest, most just country in the world.

Gods gift to humanity that's why they carry guns and have 6-8 locks on their doors 🙂  

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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so nice to play in a sandpit where I won't get my head bitten off for laughing at someone using the wrong word!

 

I was thinking of posting a link to Clive Palmers twerking on the other forum, but that probably would of earned me a slap or two.  Because I would of been teasing obese people (wouldn't make a difference that I'm obese too)

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