德国被评全世界最无趣国家
As Mark Twain observed, a German joke is no laughing matter.
就像马克•吐温说的那样,德国笑话一点都不好笑。
Sadly for the nation that brought us everything from Beethoven to lederhosen, it seems that everyone agrees.
Germany has been voted the least funny country in the world in an international poll.
But before you permit yourself a dry British chuckle(轻笑,窃笑) at the news, we came fourth from bottom – apparently, we’re simply not as funny as we think we are.
The survey of 30,000 people in 15 countries was conducted for social networking site Badoo.com, whose spokesman Lloyd Price said: ‘Germans are brilliant at so many things, including making cars and beating us at football.
'Unfortunately, telling jokes isn’t always one of them. If only there was a comedy World Cup, we might stand a chance against them.’
The stereotype(老套) of German humourlessness is believed to derive from their reputation for efficiency, punctuality(严守时间) and rationality, presumed to be at the expense of humour.
Examples of German jokes include: ‘Yesterday, I met my friend Horst at the hospital. He’d swallowed a sponge(海绵) . He says it doesn’t hurt but he’s always thirsty.’
If that left your ribs(肋骨) untickled, try this: ‘Plants grow very well if you speak kindly to them. Which is why I sometimes go into the garden and insult the weeds.’
Of Britain’s place near the bottom of the list, Mr Price said: ‘If we’re no good at football and no good at comedy either, it’s a bit of a pie in the face for us.’