Jokes based on cultural customs or stereotypes (can be sensitive).
How does an Israeli person take their hummus? With a side of pita.
What do you call a group of Indian yogis? The Namaste Crew.
How does a Brazilian person like their coffee? Brazilian-blend.
What do you call a group of English butlers? The Tea Service.
Why did the French man bring a baguette to the bar? For a toast.
What do you call a group of Russian spies? The Kremlin Crew.
Why did the Mexican man bring a cactus to the bar? He wanted to break the ice.
How does a Scottish person protect their castle? With kilt-proof walls.
What do you call a group of Spanish dancers? The Salsa Squad.
What do you call an Egyptian who is always in a hurry? Pharaoh-nado.
How does a Dutch person greet someone in the morning? Wooden shoe like to know.
What do you call a group of French chefs? A croissant of cooks.
What do you call a German ghost? A polter-geist.
How does a Swiss person like their chocolate? Sweet and Neat.
Why did the Greek man bring a statue to the bar? He wanted to raise the bar.
What do you call an Egyptian cat who loves to dance? Cleo-cat-ra.
Why did the Cuban musician always carry a pencil? In case he needed to draw a beat.
What do you call a group of angry Germans? A sauerkraut.
What do you call a South African antelope that tells jokes? A pun-ter.
Why did the Korean chef get promoted? He was Seoul good at his job.
What do you call a Japanese bee? A Kobe Bee-f.