One of my go-to jokes that’s both simple and often gets a chuckle is a classic play on words: “Why don’t scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!” This joke works well because it taps into basic scientific knowledge in a humorous way, is quick to deliver, and usually garners a lighthearted response. When choosing a joke to tell, especially to a varied audience, it’s important to consider simplicity, relatability, and appropriateness, which this joke often accomplishes.
What’s your go-to joke when entertaining others?
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