why did prank is nice
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believe that the answer lies in the difference in the perception of what is humourous. Western cultures seem to find humour through wit and words. I cannot speak for other asian cultures, but Japanese historically find humour in what they “see” (situations) as a gap from reality. Perhaps when a certain society expects of them too much (reality), the funny side (theatrics) of things may manifest itself in a sometimes horrifyingly opposite. Alas, the result may look tasteless and sometimes outright dangerous (e.g. falling into a tub of what appears to be scalding hot water, aluminium bucket falling from above to hit the prank-ee in the head, etc). Whether one feels these pranks are tasteless or funny, is most likely decided by the capacity to tolerate the said gap from reality.
As far as being nice about the prank, I believe that the Japanese know what they are doing may be funny to the audience, but is a burden on the subject (recipient of prank), and the sense of respect - albeit overridden by desire of giggles - make it a duty to be what you refer to as “nice”.
Answer:
Prank with a friend is nice but some times only.... it can harm your friend....
Explanation:
do pranks but not that much that would harm someone...
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