Jokes based on cultural customs or stereotypes (can be sensitive).
Why did the Czech man bring a beer stein to the bar? Because he heard the drinks were 'on the house'.
What did the Korean bread say to the butter? You're my Seoul-mate.
Why do Mexican bakers make the best cakes? They have a lot of panache.
What do you call a Malaysian marathon runner? Singapore.
Why did the Israeli man bring hummus to the bar? To go with his drinks.
How do you spot a Canadian at a hockey game? Look for the one wearing a maple leaf jersey.
What do you call a group of Italian singers? Spaghetteria.
Why did the South African man bring biltong to the bar? Because he heard the drinks were 'on the house'.
How does a Mexican cow say hello? Mooti-buena.
Why do Norwegian ships have barcodes on the side? So when they come into port, they can Scandinavian.
Why was the Egyptian pharaoh always confused? Because he kept wandering in de-Nile.
Why did the Scottish man bring a kilt to the bar? Because he heard the drinks were 'on the house'.
How does a Dutch person greet someone? Hollandaise.
Why did the Turkish man bring a rug to the bar? Because he heard the drinks were 'on the house'.
What did the Australian firefighter name his two sons? Hosea and Hoseb.
Why did the Eskimo buy a refrigerator? To store the cool drinks.
What do you call a group of disorganized French people? An Anarchy.
Why do Finnish people always carry a map? In case they get lost in the land of a thousand lakes.
Why did the Portuguese man bring a sailboat to the bar? Because he heard the drinks were 'on the house'.
Why did the Irishman bring a four-leaf clover to the bar? To bring some luck to his drinks.
What does a British vampire say to greet you? Bloody good evening.