Oct. 25, 2025
I’ll share a joke that describes Japanese people’s indecisiveness.
A man asked 100 Japanese people “do you think Japanese people are indecisive? ”Then, the result is that:
Yes: 13
No:8
Neither:79
日本人の優柔不断さを語っているジョークを紹介します。
ある人が100人の日本人に対し、「日本人は優柔不断だと思うか」と質問した。結果はこうだった。
はい 13人
いいえ 8人
どちらでもない 79人
A Joke about Japanese people
I’ll share a joke that describes Japanese people’s indecisiveness.
A man asked 100 Japanese people “do you think Japanese people are indecisive? ”
Then, the result is that:
Yes: 13
No:8
Neither:79
Feedback
nice joke :)
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Actually, what you wrote before was grammatically okay. However, this version flows better if you are in the situation of telling someone/narrating.
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A man surveyed 100 Japanese people with the following question: "Do you think Japanese people are indecisive?"
"Survey(ed)" is a more specific word that suits the situation of asking multiple people the same question to gather information or statistics.
Then,Here are the result is thats:
Here are the results:
Yes: 13 Yes: 13
No: 8 No: 8
The guideline I follow when using a colon is this: no space between it and the word before, and one space between it and the word after.
Neither:Undecided: 79
Undecided: 79
"Undecided" is precisely the word that marks this as your punchline. ;)
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I laughed. Thanks for sharing the joke!
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I’ll share a joke that describes Japanese people’s indecisiveness.
Actually, what you wrote before was grammatically okay. However, this version flows better if you are in the situation of telling someone/narrating. I’ll share a joke that describes Japanese people’s indecisiveness. I’ll share a joke that describes Japanese people’s indecisiveness. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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A man asked 100 Japanese people “do you think Japanese people are indecisive? ”
A man "Survey(ed)" is a more specific word that suits the situation of asking multiple people the same question to gather information or statistics.
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Then, the result is that:
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Yes: 13 Yes: 13 Yes: 13 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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No:8 No: 8 No: 8 The guideline I follow when using a colon is this: no space between it and the word before, and one space between it and the word after. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Neither:79
"Undecided" is precisely the word that marks this as your punchline. ;) This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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