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Working for the government

I saw a comedy skit from the US where there was a conversation about working for the government.

Stuart "Mrs.Burns."
Burns "Yes?"
Stuart "Did you know that you're ugly?"
Burns "Yes I did. I work for the government."
The Audience laughs.

Check out the video in the note section.

This wouldn't make sense in Japan.
In Japan, working for the government is considered a really good thing.
Those kinds of jobs are stable, well paid, trusted in the community, etc... so it's a competitive industry.

I can't tell why the audience laughs at this part.

I have two theories.
The first one is that there is a stereotype that people working for the government are ugly in the US.
Second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly.

I have asked this question in a couple of places, but I couldn't get an answer.
Even people in the US said they had no idea.


MADtv Stuart Big Brother Program
https://youtu.be/g-sc5MZZMio?t=274

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I saw a comedy skit from the US where there was a conversation about working for the government.

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I work for the government.

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This wouldn't make sense in Japan.

In Japan, working for the government is considered a really good thing.

Those kinds of jobs are stable, well paid, trusted in the community, etc... so it's a competitive industry.

I can't tell why the audience laughs at this part.

I have two theories.

The first one is that there is a stereotype that people working for the government are ugly in the US.

I have asked this question in a couple of places, but I couldn't get an answer.

Even people in the US said they had no idea.

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Even people in the US said they had no idea.


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I saw a comedy skit from the US where there was a conversation about working for the government.


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Stuart "Mrs.Burns.


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Burns "Yes?


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Stuart "Did you know that you're ugly?


Stuart: "Did you know that you're ugly? Stuart: "Did you know that you're ugly?

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Burns "Yes I did.


Burns: "Yes I did. Burns: "Yes I did.

I work for the government.


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The Audience laughs.


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Check out the video in the note section.


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This wouldn't make sense in Japan.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In Japan, working for the government is considered a really good thing.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Those kinds of jobs are stable, well paid, trusted in the community, etc... so it's a competitive industry.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I can't tell why the audience laughs at this part.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I have two theories.


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The first one is that there is a stereotype that people working for the government are ugly in the US.


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Second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly.


SThe second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly. The second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly.

SThe second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly. The second one is that she means that she is smart enough to work for the government, so of course she knows that she is ugly.

I have asked this question in a couple of places, but I couldn't get an answer.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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