Because even when they have no lives left they still have nein!
The German word for “no” in this context is “keine”, not “nein”.
No, I’m not fun at parties. I’m German.This guy germans.
Let me top that by correcting the joke:
Because when they’re asked if they have any lives left they say “nein!”
It was an expected risk, posting a joke in a language I don’t sprechen.
*spreche
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And I’m also no fun at parties. I’m German.Username checks out. I’m Dutch.
A German joke is no laughing matter!
How many Germans does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
1
(It’s not funny, but it’s efficient)
Not OP, but the joke is fixable - when death asks the cat IF they have any lives left - and if so, how many - the cat says “nein”.
Still awkward, but at least grammatically correct!
Can confirm German attitude. I’d also say this joke does sadly not work.
If Germans are not fun at parties, explain this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTs6R1AseXg&pp=ygULZ2lnYW50b2JhbGw%3D
You’re a party pooper! With Jennifer.
IYKYK
English “none”? My 5 year old daughter uses none when she should use no and it’s very interesting because she’s usually grammatically correct when you break it down. English is stupid.
Any time I listen to Rammstein’s song Du Hast, right before he shouts “Nein!” I like to shout questions like “How many lives does a cat have?” Or “What’s the square root of 81?”





