This sketch format is actually one of my go-to examples for german learning students to show them how german humor is often just not translatable, but still ridiculously funny.
And if you watch enough of those sketches you start talking like them involuntarily.
nothing is better than reality and here is a german one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Voigt
(i suggest reading at least the captain of köpenick part but the early live is an introduction and there are more infos later)
Ahh Germany. The home of comedy.
This sketch format is actually one of my go-to examples for german learning students to show them how german humor is often just not translatable, but still ridiculously funny. And if you watch enough of those sketches you start talking like them involuntarily.
nothing is better than reality and here is a german one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Voigt (i suggest reading at least the captain of köpenick part but the early live is an introduction and there are more infos later)