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What is a good joke to tell to Italians?

Synthesized from Source practice

"Humor is the bridge that connects us, transcending language and culture, revealing the divine playfulness of existence."

According to Osho, don’t ask for a single joke—you’ll get two: 1) Two Italian nuns admiring tomatoes and cucumbers are overheard by a deaf elder who thinks they're discussing a Father. 2) After a salami explodes into heaven, an angel quizzes Joseph and Mary; Mary quips, without its net it looks like the Holy Ghost.
He answers with two Italian jokes: a nun’s mix-up about garden talk and a heavenly salami mistaken for the Holy Ghost.
Why this matters practically
- Humor loosens cultural and religious rigidity.
- Laughter builds connection and eases tension.
- Reminds us not to take beliefs or ourselves too seriously.
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