I remember a Christmas party where we played a game of musical chairs. The music was all Christmas tunes. There was this one guy who was so determined to win that he accidentally sat on another person's lap when the music stopped. It was really funny and had everyone in stitches.
Once at a Xmas party, there was a mistletoe in the middle of the room. This one shy guy kept avoiding it all night. But then, when he finally walked under it accidentally, everyone cheered and pushed him towards a girl he liked. His face turned bright red and he stuttered, which was really funny.
There was a Christmas Eve when we were at a church service. The choir was singing beautifully when suddenly a little kid in the front row let out a huge sneeze right in the middle of a very quiet moment. Everyone tried not to laugh at first, but then the kid started giggling himself, and soon the whole church was filled with laughter. It was a really memorable and funny moment on Christmas Eve.
One Christmas, I tried to surprise my family by dressing up as Santa Claus. I had this big, fake belly and a really long beard. But as I was coming down the stairs, I tripped on the last step and the beard went flying. My family couldn't stop laughing, and it was definitely not the grand entrance I had planned.
One time, we had a high school party at a friend's big backyard. Somebody brought a huge inflatable pool. People started jumping into it fully clothed. It was a total mess but also hilarious. There were water fights and people slipping everywhere.
Sure. There was a family that always put up a big Christmas tree. One year, their cat climbed the tree while they were decorating it. The cat got all tangled in the lights and tinsel. It was like a furry, blinking ornament. They had to carefully untangle the cat while the cat just meowed in protest.
Well, in some old churches, there were tales of bells ringing on their own, which was thought to be a sign from the heavens but was probably just some wonky mechanism. And people would get all excited and superstitious about it.
Well, there was a guy on death row who was always trying to convince the guards that he was a long - lost relative of the governor. He would come up with the most outlandish stories about family reunions and shared inheritances. It was so absurd that it was funny.
There was a hotel with a really old - fashioned key system. A guest got drunk and thought the key was a magic wand. He was running around the hallways trying to 'cast spells' with it. The other guests were both confused and amused at the same time.
Well, a local theater during the recession started a 'Pay - What - You - Can' night. Some people paid a penny and still got to enjoy the show. The actors made it a fun experience by joking about how they were all in this 'recession together' during the performance.
There were many instances of people accidentally muting or unmuting themselves at the wrong time during online classes or meetings. I remember one time a teacher was teaching seriously and suddenly his toddler ran into the room, and he forgot to mute himself. We all heard the toddler's babbling and the teacher's embarrassed attempts to get the kid out. It was quite a comical moment. And also, the DIY haircut disasters that some people had. Since salons were closed, many tried to cut their own hair and ended up with some really strange looks. It was funny to see their before - and - after pictures on social media.