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Is it a faux pas to share a joke with a third person present?
08-23-2017, 06:34 PM
If you're in the company of a friend, plus another person that you are not well acquainted with, is it cool to crack a joke or make an amusing reference to your friend that you know the other person won't get?
How would you feel if you were the third person?
How would you feel if your friend shared a joke or reference with you in that situation?
I've been thinking about this and I'm not sure what to think.
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Is it a faux pas to share a joke with a third person present?
08-23-2017, 06:59 PM
I'd watch it. This always happens to me:
Im telling a hell of a great joke, for example I'll say "What's better than winning a gold medal at the special Olympics? Not being a retard!"
Next thing I know the third party plays the "well my brother has down syndrome " card and suddenly I'm the asshole.
You gotta feel out the situation. Everyone is different.
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Is it a faux pas to share a joke with a third person present?
08-23-2017, 07:21 PM
Start with more PC jokes.
Three guys are walking down the street and see the offices of the Guinness Book Of World Records.
The first guy says, "I've got small hands. I think I've got the smallest hands in the world". So he heads into the office while the other two wait outside. About twenty minutes later, the first guy comes out and says, "Yahoo !! I'm in the record books for having the smallest hands."
The second guy feels he has the smallest feet, and heads into the office. Lo and behold, he comes out ecstatic that he's in the record books as well.
The third guy says to himself, I bet I've got the smallest penis. So he heads in..
Twenty minutes later, he comes out, looks at his two friends, and says, "Who the hell is Vladimir Poontang ?"
Also, golf jokes are pretty good to start, nobody will give you shit that they or their brother/father/cousin/pastor/neighbor golfs.
At some point, the third person may ask the common friend if they can tell you "that joke about the two guys outside the _______".
Go from there.
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Is it a faux pas to share a joke with a third person present?
08-23-2017, 07:22 PM
This is a bit of a weird thread and I've never consciously thought about it until now. What I'd usually do (if it's appropriate) is make the joke to my friend then tell the back story to the acquaintance, probably more to the amusement of my friend and I laughing at the funny memory than to the acquaintance who still probably won't find it funny deep down, but will pretend to if they are trying to make a good impression on you.
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Is it a faux pas to share a joke with a third person present?
08-24-2017, 08:46 AM
It can be if he's part of the discussion. If he's just some guy in the room, fuck it, tell away.*
*Unless you think he might be part of the unthinking thought police.
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