Do you think there’s a real difference between British and American humour?
British humour is often seen as dry, awkward, and full of understatement—like in Fawlty Towers or the UK version of The Office — while American humour tends to be more direct, expressive, and punchline-driven, as seen in Friends or the US version of The Office.
Which style do you prefer — and why? Or do you think humour works the same everywhere?
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Do you think there’s a real difference between British and American humour?
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