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Okay, we’re dealing with stereotypes a lot. So why not make them funny? What I have in mind is jokes about your fellow countrypeople. Some might say it’s completely off topic, but I don’t think so. From their jokes, you get the idea of nation’s humor and therefore way of thinking, not to mention it’s an excellent ice-breaker (with right people, of course).
Enough philosophizing. Here are two about us:
Q: What does an English woman say when making love?
A: More! More! More!
Q: What about a French woman?
A: Encore! Encore!
Q: What about a German Woman?
A: Noch! Noch! Noch!
Q: What about a Slovenian woman?
A: Darling, the ceiling needs painting!
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Q: What’s the difference between a Slovenian woman and a yeti?
A: A yeti was actually spotted.
Thanks for any input – I’ll be grateful!