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What is the authentic English saying for "Where's the fun"? Don't copy Du Niang. wrong. It’s not haha ??point because there is no such word as funny point in America.

The original poster may consider using the word gag. Its general meaning is "a gag; to restrain speech", but another less commonly used meaning is "a joke; a humorous point", which exactly matches the meaning of "laugh point". I personally think it conveys the meaning of "punch line" better than "punch line".

Where’s the fun? = What's the gag here?

The following is an explanation copied from a foreign dictionary website for reference:

gag

noun

1. a joke, especially one introduced into a script or an actor's part.

2. any contrived piece of wordplay or horseplay.

verb (used without object)< /p>

3. to tell jokes or make amusing remarks.

4. to introduce gags in acting.

5. to play on another's credulity, as by telling false stories.

verb (used with object)

6. to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by 'up') .