Radio Yerevan Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Radio Yerevan, or Armenian Radio jokes were very popular in the Soviet Union and in other Communist countries of the ex-Eastern bloc since the second half of the 20th century.These jokes of Q&A type; are allegedly from the Question & Answer series of the Armenian Radio. A typical format of a joke was:
- The Armenian Radio was asked: "<...>"
- The Armenian Radio answers: "<...>".
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A large series of jokes of this kind goes along the following line. A listener asks a question, e.g., about the difference between communism and capitalism. The answer is usually in the lines of "in principle, yes", but the details of the response contradict the affirmative answer.
Radio Yerevan political jokes
Non-Soviet topics
Other
Once established, this "headline" became a standard format of many Q&A jokes;, and it is often difficult to recognize what was the original format of the joke.
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