Danish
English
18, student
20 April 2011
How do you stop a polish army on horseback?
-stop the carousel
Her father taught Christina this joke, they share a liking for Polish jokes. Growing up in Denmark, Polish jokes were common for Christina. She learned from her friends, on TV, and at school. They are passed down, and even though they are mean, Christina says, ya but we have jokes about everyone, my dad always says you gotta keep a thick skin, a firm handshake and a drink in the left hand.
This joke represents blaison populaire because it draws on popular stereotypes and belittles the Polish people. These jokes are learned and passed down making them perfect folklore specimens. Christina isnt really a racist but she, like many other, enjoy laughing at other countrys foibles and making light-hearted jokes
Tim Perille
18
1027 W. 34th St. Los Angele CA