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10+ Bright Side Readers Shared the Dad Jokes No One Gets Tired of Hearing

Let’s face it: many of us have a joke or 2 up our sleeve that we never get tired of telling when we feel we need to ease tension or have nothing else to say. We already wrote an article on the types of jokes that never get old — or at least that’s what people say. And in the comments, Bright Side’s readers didn’t think twice before sharing some of the jokes that their parents and grandparents always tell them.
So we browsed through the comments of our readers, and the Bright Side team gathered 11 of the best jokes that were shared, claiming they would never get old. Take a look below.
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Do you have a joke up your sleeve that you’d like to share with us? Did your dad or grandpa dish out any of these gems? Let us know! We’d love a good laugh! Don’t forget to share this article with those who have parents, grandparents, or other relatives who tell the same jokes over and over again.
Comments
I think I would get pretty tired of hearing these over and over, dad jokes aren't really my type of humor
It's funny how kids really like these jokes but the older you get and the more you have to hear them the worse they get!
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