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Xiàbān Hòu! - Episode #55 - Chinese Humor - Would it Make You Laugh?

Xiàbān Hòu! - Episode #55 - Chinese Humor - Would it Make You Laugh?


Chinese humor is absolutely different than western humor.

We combed through what is funny in China, and wanted to see if you would find it funny too!


Tune in ! - https://youtube.com/live/Tk9givNj86Q?feature=share

Xiàbān Hòu! - Episode #55 - Chinese Humor - Would it Make You Laugh?

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I know I'm late to this since I only joined this week, but why did the tattoo joke get removed ?

James Davies

Q. Laowhy86 will you be revisiting your Philippines video since the news that the US will be returning 2 military bases? It was a surprise to me but great news, as i'm retired US Air Force. Just curious about what you think about the development (even though it was a month or two ago). Thanks!

Justin Krah

Q. Do you think the CCP looks down on the US and most western countries for not censoring as much as they do? Do you think some CCP officials look down on the US and other countries and pull the whole whataboutism for failing to censor as well as they did?

Buisness Cat

Hi Dylan, As avid linguistist, I thought I would look this up on the Oxford Dictionary Deluxe App I use as an English tutor and was quite surprised by one of the examples (just a disclaimer, I have always thought of the position as 'democratically elected' also). The Oxford Dictionary Deluxe App definition: president 'prɛzɪd(ə)nt ► noun 1. the elected head of a republican state: the Irish president | President Khrushchev. ■ the head of a society, council, or other organization: the president of the European Union. ■ the head of certain colleges. ■ the head of a university. ■ the head of a company. 2. the celebrant at a Eucharist. presidential adjective presidentially adverb presidentship noun . late Middle English: via Old French from Latin praesident- ‘sitting before’ (see preside). preside prɪ'zʌɪd ► verb 1. be in the position of authority in a meeting or other gathering: the prime minister will preside at an emergency cabinet meeting | (presiding) the sentence imposed by the presiding judge. ■ (preside over) be in charge of (a place or situation): Johnson has presided over eight matches since Beck's dismissal. 2. (preside at) play (a musical instrument, especially a keyboard instrument) at a public gathering. early 17th cent.: from French présider, from Latin praesidere, from prae ‘before’ + sedere ‘sit’. Oxford Dictionary of English (2nd Edition revised)
. © Oxford University Press 2005 All rights reserved.Really President Khrushchev, I always thought it was Chairman?

Ivan Alexander Smith Romero

Q: 同志们好 后s Tóngzhìmen hǎo hòus: Do you think Balloon Boy and Rocket Man could pose a real threat to South Korea or Japan if not supported by AUKUS/The 'full' Quad? (forgive any errors in Chinese hòu-s)

Ivan Alexander Smith Romero

Q: hello from Baghdad, Iraq legends! A viewer watching from Iraq has to be a china show first right? My question is that I'm seeing media allover the world calling him president xi, is this a psyop from China or are people willfully negligent on their research and looking at China through a western lens? I get genuinely annoyed whenever I see him get referred to as a president and I think it totally diminishes the title of a president

Dylan Vienet

That roach blowing thing was done in a Japanese game show many years ago.

Donkey Dong

i wish

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I think all of these should have that baked in sfx that the pool one had. Fully bring back the 90's canned laughter! It would def add to the wicked joker energy of live chicken tattooing etc.

Dragunilla

Q. Can white tail deer become a sound bite?

The Squanch of Dandong

Funny enough though it refused to write a ban on tacos

Buisness Cat

Q. In the meme submissions and on reddit, we had bing AI discuss China's ban on Tofu and tofu buildings using CMilk and Winston. We only asked it to give updates and through this on its own accord wrote Chinese people overthrowing the ccp and establishing a democracy. Have you read it? If not, could you please read it and let us know what you think. It's really funny and it even got Winston's "stay awesome"

Buisness Cat

Laowhy, were you the kid that won in this crossfire commercial? haha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyMAsMEKLuI

Some Dude

Oh comon alright I’ll give u to u guy that’s PlayStation is better than N64 and it didn’t age well either. But super smash bros was a great game it held up well into the very early 2010’s. Maybe that’s just me and it was a nice part of the scene I came up in but it was a solid fixture for years. It was complex enough that you could get really good with a certain character but it wasn’t so all consuming that messes with the vibe of the party.

Colin Love

We see all these cars getting flooded away. I have never seen any videos talking about the financial losses the average citizen experiences. Then again, no data?

FG767

One hour away! (Pretty much an hour away atleast lol)

JP


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