The Best Irish Joke Ever

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @mosioni1
    @mosioni1 20 годин тому +1

    I don"t care how its told , Its still absolutely hilarious. Well done for spreading a little bit of joy to the world. 😅🤣😂. Keep on telling those jokes. Best wishes from Ireland.

    • @pappy9473
      @pappy9473 19 годин тому +1

      This type of 'joke' would have been typically told by standup comedians in the 70's, in Britain, to ridicule and denigrate the Irish and portray them as buffoons .
      It is distasteful to say the very least.

    • @giuseppecelia
      @giuseppecelia  19 годин тому

      Thank you fo your comment, I appreciate. The reason why I told this joke was not meant to denigrate the Irish people. Any specific suggestion to be more effective telling this joke in the English language which is my favorite foreign language?

    • @pappy9473
      @pappy9473 3 години тому

      @@giuseppecelia Giuseppe the Irish are well able to poke fun at themselves.
      And some of the greatest comedians using the English language have been/are Irish or of Irish descent.
      Dylan Moran is probably my favourite.
      Using Hibernian English with a hint of an Irish accent might soften the blow of the 'joke'.😉

  • @ASDan-123
    @ASDan-123 19 годин тому

    An Irish joke told by an Italian that looks like Mike from Breaking Bad!!😂😂😂

  • @unicorntails9325
    @unicorntails9325 2 дні тому

    Omgoodness love it you are reading it lol ❤

  • @stevendimmock4791
    @stevendimmock4791 3 дні тому +1

    I've not doubt that this joke is very funny when told in the English language.

    • @Parawata
      @Parawata День тому

      yeah, in the English language, in England. This is a standard type of joke we've had to listen to for years, especially any time Irish people worked in the UK. Basically boils down to, oh look, a thick paddy ha ha

  • @dermur68
    @dermur68 3 дні тому +3

    Stereotypes from America. Don't give up the day job...

  • @pappy9473
    @pappy9473 19 годин тому +1

    This type of 'joke' would have been typically told by standup comedians in the 70's, in Britain, to ridicule and denigrate the Irish and portray them as buffoons .
    It is distasteful to say the very least.