Exaggeration can also be a characteristic. Suppose a story where a man has a nose so long that he can use it as a fishing rod. This kind of over - the - top description can create a lot of humor in an English story.
A duck walked into a bar and said, 'Got any grapes?' The bartender, a bit surprised, said, 'No, we don't sell grapes here. This is a bar.' The duck left. The next day, the duck came back and asked the same question. The bartender said, 'I told you yesterday, we don't have grapes. If you come back and ask again, I'll nail your webbed feet to the floor!' The duck left. On the third day, the duck walked in and asked, 'Got any nails?' The bartender was confused but said, 'No.' The duck then said, 'Got any grapes?'
A funny bunny lived in a garden. The bunny was always curious. It saw a gardener watering the plants and thought the hose was a big snake. So, it ran around in circles, making all the other bunnies confused. Then it noticed a group of ladybugs on a leaf. The bunny tried to talk to them, thinking they could understand bunny language. The ladybugs just flew away, and the bunny was left wondering why they didn't stay to chat.
Once upon a time, there was a man who went to a pet store. He asked the clerk, 'I want to buy a pet that can do everything.' The clerk said, 'How about a dog?' The man replied, 'No, a dog can't talk.' Then the clerk said, 'What about a cat?' The man said, 'No, a cat can't fetch my newspaper.' Finally, the clerk said, 'Then I have just the thing for you, a centipede!' The man was excited and took the centipede home. He told the centipede to go and make him a cup of coffee. An hour passed, and nothing happened. He went to check on the centipede and found it still putting on its shoes.
Are there any original English books that are particularly funny? There are a few English funny novels that I can recommend. First of all," The How to be British Collection " was a British book with a Douban rating of 9.1. The author showed the readers all aspects of British life in the book. It was full of humorous complaints about the daily life of the British. It was very interesting. In addition, the novel version of " Forrest Gump " was also mentioned. It was said to be more fun than the movie. There were some plots that were not in the movie, and the novel was written in the first person, imitating Forrest Gump's tone. It was very funny. In addition, there was also a novel called " The Strongest Anti-Trickery System ". The entire novel revolved around acting cool and being funny. It was called a very funny novel. These are the recommended English funny novels based on the search results provided.
Sure. There was an Englishman traveling in Germany. He wanted to buy some eggs. In English, he said 'I want some eggs', but in his broken German, he said 'Ich will einige Eier' which he thought was correct, but he pronounced it so funnily that the shopkeeper burst out laughing. The Englishman was confused at first but then realized his pronunciation must have been really off.