
american english - Origin of "Yes" joke to a question - English ...
2019年7月8日 · All I can say is I have never heard of yes being used in this way to tell a joke. If anybody thinks it's funny, then it's simply beyond me. Perhaps it's considered funny in the same scatological way that farting is considered funny to schoolkids. In other words, it's a completely random response that stands on its own and has no contextual ...
Can someone explain to me the "E.Y.E.S" joke? : r ... - Reddit
2021年9月17日 · So the joke goes that you ask someone "what does Y.E.S spell?" and they'll reply with "yes" and then you'll ask them "what does E.Y.E.S spell?" and they'll likely reply with "yes" but I don't understand how people fall for saying "yes" because when my friend asked me "what does E.Y.E.S spell" I said "eyes".
What does it mean with the "yes" joke : r/ask - Reddit
2019年5月31日 · Essentially the joke is how absurd it is. The idea I think is that the party saying yes is supposed to be as destructive to the conversation as possible, and make the other party kind of go "Are you fucking serious"?" Alternatively, …
Why do people answer "yes" to questions that aren't "yes or no
It's sort of an anti-joke. The 'yes' isn't meant to be helpful, it's meant to be a useless answer in an attempt to create humour. "Should I get the black hat or the brown hat?" "Yes." "Thanks for the help, dickhead."
Why do people answer only “yes” to a question stating with
The point of yes is that it's a bare bone way to answer a question, and it's funny. Yes is a catchall answer in this way. How many times did you do that? person saying yes, it's saying I've done it a lot. This also comes up when it's a multiple choice question. Which is again a silly way to say all of the answers by saying yes.
Yes! : r/Toyota - Reddit
2024年6月19日 · I'm not mad, you're just parroting generic "cant make joke anymore" nonsense while there's plenty of great comedy out there that doesn't take the laziest route possible. This person thought about the implications of the comedy and realized where it came from, and that place is ugly. Comedy isn't simple.
Y E S spells “yes”. What does E Y E S spell? : r ... - Reddit
2020年11月6日 · Video is funny because of a 'joke' or situation - not the actual laughter. There is no audio (Images & GIFs included) Laughter is edited in from a different source No timestamp in the title or comments for a laugh occurring at specific time (long videos) Laughter is not on good terms (dickishness, bullying) It's a compilation
Yes, Minister: What was so funny about LSE (presumably London
2021年2月4日 · The joke, is that it is assumed that the only universities that matter are Oxford and Cambridge. So mentioning anywhere else (even somewhere like Durham or the LSE) is a reference to a second-rate education and background. This joke gets made in other ways, there was one about the need to preserve the UK's great universities - "both of them".
Can someone explain the "can you spell EYE" joke to me? : …
2022年3月5日 · Person A: "Spell 'yes'" Person B: "Y E S" Person A: "What does EYES spell?" Person B: (makes a funny sound by saying E yes instead of saying eyes) Person A: (laughs) Person B: (confused) The joke is that they don't realise that EYES spells eyes, so they say E yes which sounds silly.
An Englishman, a Frenchman, a Spaniard and a German... (x-post
2013年11月28日 · 'Yes', 'oui', 'si' and 'ja' are all words for 'yes' in their respective languages - English, French, Spanish and German. However, if you read them aloud in that order, while thinking purely in English, 'yes oui si ja' will sound like 'yes we see ya', a more eleborate answer to the same question.