Jokes based on cultural customs or stereotypes (can be sensitive).
Why did the Norwegian bring a fishing pole to the bar? He heard the drinks were reel-y good.
What do you call a group of Scottish highland dancers? The Kilted Kickers.
Why did the Russian man bring a bottle of vodka to the bar? He wanted to toast to a good time.
What do you call a group of Hawaiian hula dancers? The Lei Brigade.
Why did the Irishman bring a pot of gold to the bar? He thought it would make a great tip.
What do you call a Scottish superhero? The Tartan Avenger.
Why did the German man bring his beer stein to the bar? He wanted to be prepared for Oktoberfest.
Why did the Greek man bring a toga to the bar? He wanted to be the life of the party.
What do you call a group of Egyptian pharaohs? A pyramid scheme.
Why did the Swiss man bring his Swiss army knife to the bar? He wanted to be ready for any situation.
Why did the British man bring a raincoat to the bar? He heard the drinks were a bit damp.
What do you call a group of Australian surfers? The Down Under Wave.
Why did the French chef bring a baguette to the bar? In case there was a croissant emergency.
What do you call a group of Australian surfers? The Wave Riders.
Why did the Swedish man bring meatballs to the bar? He wanted to have a ball.
How does a Greek person like their feta cheese? Crumbled and divine.
How does a Korean person like their kimchi? Spicy and pickled.
What do you call a group of Egyptian pharaohs? The Pyramid Party.
Why did the Spanish man bring paella to the bar? He wanted to share a saffron experience.
What do you call a group of Mexican wrestlers? The Lucha League.
Why did the German man bring beer to the bar? He wanted to brew some laughter.