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What does an Irish joke mean?

English interpretation

Irish jokes are a kind of jokes, usually based on stereotypes about Irish people. In Ireland, such jokes are considered rude because people don't tell such jokes there.

Chinese translation

A joke about the Irish (usually a joke that the Irish don't like to hear)

Irish jokes (Irish people tell jokes that British people don't like to hear)

example

An Irishman walked into a Dublin bar, ordered three pints of Guinness, sat at the back of the room and took turns taking a sip. When he finished three cups, he went back to the bar and ordered three more. The bartender said to him, "you know, a pint of beer is flat after I finish it;" It will taste better if you buy one at a time. The Irishman replied, "Well, you know, I have two brothers. One is in America, the other is in Australia, and I am in Dublin. When we all left home, we promised to drink in this way to remember the days when we drank together. The bartender admitted that it was a good habit and left it there. The Irishman became a frequent visitor to this bar and always drank in the same way: he ordered three pints and then drank three pints in turn. One day, he came in and ordered two pints of beer. All the other regulars in the bar noticed and fell silent. When he returned to the bar for a second round of drinks, the bartender said, "I don't want to disturb your sorrow, but I want to express my condolences for your great loss." The Irishman looked puzzled for a moment, then his eyes flashed and he smiled. "Oh, no," he said. "Everyone is fine." . It's me ... I've given up drinking! '

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Q: Why are Irish jokes so simple?

A: So that the British can understand.