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What does オチはない mean?
The オチ mentioned here refers to the final ending of cross talk, jokes, etc., which is equivalent to the so-called baggage.
オチはない
It means "there is no funny ending to this passage".
ないんやけどな
It is indeed Kansai dialect.
Because the people in the relationship are very particular about whether they can make people laugh when they speak.
So I often say this when I'm not around, to first express "What I'm saying now is not funny."
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