One common element is cultural differences. You might do something that is completely normal in your culture but is considered strange or inappropriate in the place you are visiting. For instance, I once greeted someone in a way that was misinterpreted. It led to a bit of a chaos at first but then we all had a good laugh about it. These misunderstandings due to cultural differences often make for disastrous yet funny travel stories.
Miscommunication is a big one. For example, you might misunderstand the directions to your accommodation and end up at the wrong place. It's disastrous at the time but funny later. Another element is over - confidence. Thinking you can handle a difficult terrain while hiking and then getting lost or falling a lot.
Once I went on a trip to a small island. I booked a 'beachfront' hut. When I arrived, I found out the 'beach' was a muddy swamp. The hut was also full of bugs. It was disastrous but looking back, it was really funny.
One common element is family interference. In Hausa culture, family opinions matter a great deal. So, if a family doesn't approve of a relationship, it can lead to a disastrous love. For example, they might force the lovers apart.
One common one is getting lost. I got lost in a small town in Spain. I asked an old lady for directions. She talked and talked in Spanish, waving her hands all around. I had no idea what she said but just followed her gestures. Eventually, I ended up at a local festival which was amazing.
One common theme is the moral ambiguity of necromancy. Since raising the dead goes against the natural order, it often leads to a conflict between the necromancer's desires and what is considered right. Another theme could be the power struggle. The necromancer might face opposition from other magic - users or the general populace who fear their power. Also, the idea of unintended consequences is prevalent. The act of necromancy can unleash unforeseen disasters like uncontrollable undead creatures causing chaos in the world.
Unexpected animals or people in the background can be really funny. For example, a cat jumping onto your shoulder as you take a selfie.
In many funny scam stories, the scammers' lack of knowledge about the things they are scamming about can be humorous. For instance, if they are trying to sell a fake antique but give completely wrong historical details. Also, when they accidentally target the wrong person, like trying to scam a detective or someone who works in fraud prevention, that can be really funny as they end up getting caught right away.
One common element is the unexpectedness of the accident. For example, like the basketball player hitting the rim instead of making a dunk. Another is the strange things people say or do when they have a concussion due to confusion, like the guy who thought he was a grocery item. Also, self - deprecating humor from the person who had the concussion, such as the girl laughing at herself for being clumsy.
One common element is the contrast between the temptation and the rules or self - control. For example, in the story of the boy and the lollipop, the rule of no sweets before dinner clashes with his desire for the lollipop. Another element could be the way the character reacts physically. The dog's tiptoeing and nervous glances when tempted by the steak show a physical reaction that adds to the humor. Also, unexpectedness can be an element. Like in the library story, we don't expect a student to be so tempted by cookies in a place like a library.
One common element is when wives get overly enthusiastic about something and it goes a bit wrong. Like my wife trying to bake a cake and using salt instead of sugar by mistake.
Often, the use of the local dialects can add a lot of humor to Pakistani funny stories. The way people speak with their thick accents and use of local idioms can be really funny. Also, the street - smart characters are common. For instance, a small - time vendor trying to outwit his customers in a humorous way. And of course, the religious and cultural festivals also provide a backdrop for many funny tales, like the chaos and fun during Eid preparations.