Everyone wants to love their country. But, unfortunately, all countries have their issues; their pros and cons. As Americans, one of the best ways to acknowledge our problems but also maintain our sanity is to tell jokes or make memes about the nation’s problems.
Hey, I Can’t Afford That!
If you assumed there will be a lot of healthcare jokes on this list, congratulations — you’re absolutely right! This is but the first, and it’s a joke many Americans understand. Unlike a lot of other countries, there’s a very big bill that comes with riding in an ambulance.
If you happened to be unconscious from an accident and someone called an ambulance for you, you’d wake up to a huge medical bill that you had no say-so in. Needless to say, that sucks, even if we can laugh about this joke.
You Guys Get to Retire?
One of the core tenants of American life is that you work — a lot. In many countries, it’s expected for almost everyone to be able to retire. In America, that’s seen as something that only happens if you work yourself to the bone.
A lot of these jokes will compare our fine nation to our other first-world peers, which isn’t really a surprise considering how much better off they are in many of the ways we’ll be mocking.
20-Year Challenge
We’re not saying that all old Americans are misinformed and misguided, but you won’t see too many young people postulating that raising the minimum wage will cause huge problems. This joke makes a nice little comparison that reminds all of us of one simple truth.
The price of products and services really isn’t affected that much by the minimum wage, and paying people something that they can actually live on is hardly something that should be frowned upon.
inancial Security? What’s That?
Many Americans can relate to the struggle — the jobs you can work just don’t pay enough to meet your most basic needs, so you have to work more than one. And yet, even though you work so hard, you still can’t afford what you need.
Be Grateful, You Runts!
Ah, education — one of the fields where America falls behind almost all of its peers. Our teachers already don’t get paid much at all, but on top of that, they have to spend their own money on supplies! That’s crazy, right?
There are many jokes out there about how jacked up our education system is, and most of them revolve around how little our teachers get paid for doing such an important job. Trust us, a lot of teachers really are those cats internally.
U.S. Healthcare Indeed
Healthcare is very expensive for Americans. Even if you have health insurance, you can bet your bank account is going to take a pretty hefty hit, which is not what anyone wants to deal with right after they get out of the hospital or something.
This joke encapsulates the cost of getting hurt in this country perfectly. That said, we’re curious as to what was actually happening in this pretty funny picture.
Wait, That’s Not Right!
In America these days, the value of a college degree is far overstated. Not that education is bad, mind you, but many employers act as though any job in the world is impossible without a degree. This joke is a perfect indicator of how the exchange often goes.
Nowadays, people are often telling you that you must have a degree to get a job, and then they also tell you that the things you learned in college won’t be of any value either. Is it just us, or is that the worst kind of funny?
If You Just Make Enough
As always, American healthcare is a crapshoot compared to most of the advanced world. Where people in other countries can easily continue to live relatively healthy lives regardless of their income, that’s not really the case here.
That’s right. In order to have nice things — like teeth, vision, hearing aids, overall health or medicine in this country — you’ve got to have that green and an unreasonable sum of it at that. If you forgot you were supposed to be laughing at these, remember that we also warned that they may make you a little upset.
Truly a Laugh
OK, we’re kind of cheating here. This is just a picture and not one that someone presented as a joke or a meme. But, we’re pretty sure that there are many Americans who can see how funny this really is — ya know, in that messed up kind of way.
Behold, the type of labor the young are expected to perform in this country! Did you know that America is one of the few (if only?) first-world countries where servers and waitresses have to survive on tips instead of wages? But hey, as long as one of the benefits is a referral program, right?
Can’t Help But Wonder…
OK, everyone makes this joke about how Americans are some of the few people in the world that refuse to use the metric system — instead relying on a convoluted and very confusing system that involves inches and feet. This raises the question, what even is a foot?
Presumably, it’s named as such because the measurement was taken from someone’s foot, but whose foot was it? Who was approached by whoever was making this measurement system, being told they had a perfect foot size to incorporate into it?
Forgiving the First, But Not the Second!
When Bharat’s salary mistakenly increased, he kept quiet. But when it dropped below the usual, he stormed to HR. When asked why he didn’t complain earlier, his reply? “I forgive the first mistake but can’t tolerate the second!” A hilarious twist to workplace honesty!
Low-Hanging Fruit
Yeah, yeah — Americans eat a lot compared to everyone else, har har. But, as effortless and unimpressive as this joke at our expense is, if you take a look at food in other countries around the world, it’s actually true that America has way bigger serving sizes than almost anywhere else.
So, while this is an easy joke to make and comedians could probably try a little harder, we can’t deny that there’s a fair amount of truth to this meme. Then again, most memes do possess some of that.
Gotta Start Them Early
The way that societies raise their children varies greatly depending on where you live. The joke in this meme is fairly obvious as it pokes fun at what American parents have to prepare their children for. But hey, we’re not the only people in the world that eat processed food!
Though admittedly, we do eat a lot more than many other countries do. But you know, regardless of what Kraft cheese even really is, it’s pretty darn delicious, so can you blame us for being obsessed with it?
Did Someone Say Oil?
A running joke made at the expense of Americans for the last 20 to 30 years or so, almost everyone has heard a quip about how our country will invade just about anyone and anywhere if there’s so much as a scent of oil.
That’s obviously an exaggeration — we need to see a least one drop of oil before launching a full-scale invasion of another country. Duh!
Sleight of Hand
Have you ever wondered why George Washington advised against a two-party system in American politics? It’s probably because it makes it really hard for the country to ever advance on their major issues. But, this comparison to The Road to El Dorado is also spot on.
We have to laugh about this kind of thing because it helps Americans keep their sanity — after all, you don’t really want to acknowledge how messed up a lot of these things really are, so shrugging them off as a joke really helps.
And Chop a Little Corner Off of That One!
When you have a country that includes 50 different states in a limited amount of space, it goes without saying that the borders between those states aren’t all going to be very interesting. About the time you get to the Midwest, you hit a bunch of states shaped like squares or rectangles.
But, you know why that is? It’s because there’s nothing in the Midwest, so you don’t really have to divide it all that meaningfully. Have you been to Kansas? It’s just a bunch of crops, everywhere! Literally everywhere!
The American People
We’re not sure if there’s any meme out there that represents American history more than this one. Even in the earliest days of our inception, Americans didn’t agree on anything, and some of us would be fighting each other while others would be ignoring it or watching with concern.
The Revolution, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam — pretty much any point of political contention… yep, this screenshot from Spongebob is uncannily accurate.
Is it Even Worth That Much?
We know there are places out there in the world where people have it much rougher than your average American, but as far as first-world countries are concerned, it costs a whole lot of money just to be alive in this one.
Yeah OK — that’s an exaggeration of sorts, but once again, we’re one of the few developed nations where we have to pay so much money just to be taken care of at a hospital after a dangerous accident.
With Our Powers Combined!
Surely you knew we’d have another joke about the metric system around here somewhere. Now, we don’t know if we’re the only country in the world that uses the Imperial system (technically the UK is officially metric) but we’re definitely one of the very, very few.
And, of course, we’re super stubborn about it. No matter how often it’s pointed out to us that the Imperial system is nonsensical and the metric one is very simple and easy to use, we refuse to convert. Because America, that’s why!
The Flag of America
No, not that flag. The other flag, that represents the other thing everyone in the world knows us for — fast food! We’re not going to pretend that McDonald’s doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world, but we wouldn’t be surprised to learn that America has more fast-food joints than anywhere else overall.
But man, couldn’t they have at least put Popeye’s up there instead? Is KFC considered even more American? We do suppose it has the name of a state in it…
Check Those Facts
Double D’s facts meme is one of the best, and we can’t help but laugh about this one. But, at the same time, we’re not entirely sure these “facts” are actually accurate in this case. This sounds like one of those statistics that gets made up.
Fellow Americans, did you know that 47.82% of statistics are made up? 31.09% of you won’t believe that, and another 12% won’t believe that 31.09% won’t believe that. Do you get our point yet or were we too subtle?
No, No They Are Not
Here’s another entry in the “Ha, silly Americans and their Imperial system” category. It’s one of our nation’s most mock-worthy facets, after all. In case you were wondering, a kilometer is absolutely shorter than a mile. Significantly so, in fact.
Of course, if you don’t know how to do math properly, you may be thrown off by the 1 to 1.6 ratio, but it’s really not so bad. Basically, you can fit just over one and a half kilometers inside of a mile. Simple, right?
Sensing Some Sarcasm
Sarcasm is a great way for Americans to call out the things that tick them off while under the relatively safe guise of humor. This is a pretty good example of a joke that makes you laugh, then makes you ask, “Why is our country like this?”
We are, once again, one of the few that have this issue as far as developed nations go. But, then again, we’re also a very young country, technically. Maybe we’ll get there when we’re as old and wise as Europe.
A Double Whammy
If you love your country but also know how to acknowledge its flaws, you will probably feel inclined to throw shade at your homeland every once in a while, all in good fun (usually). These burns are admittedly hilarious — even the most patriotic Americans can’t deny that.
OK, so some people might get offended, but jokes are jokes, right? Can’t please everyone. And if they get offended, doesn’t that just mean there’s an ounce of truth in there somewhere?
Comes Great Responsibility
If we’re going to crack jokes about America’s shortcomings, you can’t avoid our totally wack age restrictions and expectations. If you’re 18 years old, you can’t drink what you want, because clearly, you aren’t responsible enough for that.
You can, however, rack up immense financial debt that will cripple you for years, as well as enlist (or get drafted!) into the military to potentially risk your life in foreign lands! Something seems quite wrong with that, doesn’t it?
Surprise, It’s Just Us!
America really loves being the only one to do something. We love being the only one that doesn’t use metrics, the only one that doesn’t offer decent healthcare — and, of course, being the only one to treat upper education like a money-making con.
Are you laughing yet? Yeah, why do we have to pay a college in order to apply there? As if their time is that valuable. Would you be surprised to know that most of Europe doesn’t do that?
The Country Is Just Too Big
A lot of Americans just don’t realize how massive this country is. A running joke, especially if you live in a place like Texas or Florida, is how you can drive literally all day and still be in the same state.
Seriously, in the time it takes you to traverse Texas, you could cross several different countries in Europe. Heck, you could traverse most of Europe in that window of time! This must be why Americans do everything as big as possible.
About Sums it Up
A lot of these jokes and memes are pretty harsh on America, admittedly. But, as Americans ourselves, can we really blame them? We kind of get their sentiments. We’re not going to pretend like America is the only country with dumb people in it, but…
…it really does feel that way sometimes, doesn’t it? Although, that’s probably just because we don’t hear about what dumb stuff other countries are up to on the news.
Ain’t That the Truth?
If someone were to ask you what living in America is like, you might have a few different responses ready for them. But, chances are, you’ll have to mention the money situation at some point. This wisecrack does a great job of explaining how it really feels.
You wish you could get some help, it’s just that you can’t really afford it. We get the feeling that a lot of Americans relate to this joke and feel that it hits a little harder than expected.
Shots Fired From the North
It’s not just Americans who can make jokes about America without earning our wrath. We’re also alright with our Canadian neighbors doing it — most of the time. That’s because you can generally be assured that a Canadian is talking trash in good humor.
Still, this crack about an infamous hot coffee lawsuit is a little low, since it doesn’t really do justice to the situation. That lawsuit was actually justified.