Jokes based on cultural customs or stereotypes (can be sensitive).
Why did the Greek chef quit his job? He couldn't handle the pressure.
What do you call a group of Russian clowns? Soviet laughs.
Why did the Spanish soccer team go to the bank? To get their goalie back.
What do you call a group of Australian comedians? Stand-up koalas.
Why did the Irishman bring a map to the bar? He heard the drinks were Dublin.
How do you know if a Swiss person is angry? They start making holes in their chocolate.
Why did the Japanese sushi chef go broke? He lost his raw-lling pin.
What do you call a group of over-enthusiastic Germans? Reich and roll.
Why did the Australian bring a ladder to the bar? He heard the drinks were down under.
How do you know when a British person is angry? They start speaking in incensed accents.
Why did the Canadian hockey player bring a pencil to the game? He heard you can draw penalties.
Why did the Greek restaurant stop serving dessert? Too many turnovers.
Did you hear about the Scottish cow? It was outstanding in its field.
How do you know if a Swiss person is angry? They start throwing Toblerones.
Why did the Japanese athlete bring string to the race? He wanted to tie for first place.
Why did the Scottish man bring a pack of gum to the bar? He heard it was a mint condition.
What do you call a group of Canadians stuck in a blizzard? Ice-olated.
Why don't Belgians ever play hide and seek? They don't like splitting up.
What do you call a group of English professors? A textbook example.
Why did the Greek man bring a feather to the bar? He wanted to tickle someone's fancy.
Why did the German football team invite a mathematician to practice? They needed help with all the rounding errors in their scoring.