As a businessman stepped into an elevator, he was greeted by a cheerful blonde who exclaimed, “Thank God It’s Friday!” with enthusiasm.
The man responded with a grin, saying, “Sorry Honey, It’s Thursday.” The blonde looked confused and repeated her greeting slowly. Undeterred, he reiterated his response.
Trying to maintain a friendly atmosphere, she beamed at him and sweetly said again, “Thank God It’s Friday!”
The businessman smiled back and replied once more with his original phrase. Frustrated yet determined to clarify the misunderstanding, the blonde explained that “T-G-I-F” stands for “Thank God It’s Friday!”
To which he replied matter-of-factly that “S-H-I-T” means “Sorry Honey, It’s Thursday.” This playful exchange highlights how simple misunderstandings can lead to amusing conversations.
A Comical Visit from Grandma and Grandpa
During an overnight visit at their children’s home, Grandpa stumbled upon a bottle of V pills in the medicine cabinet. Curious about their effects, he asked if he could try one.
The son cautioned him against it: “Dad, those are quite potent and pricey.” Intrigued by the costliness of these pills—$10 each—Grandpa insisted on giving it a shot. He promised to leave money under his pillow before departing in the morning.
The following day brought an unexpected surprise when the son discovered $110 tucked beneath Grandpa’s pillow. Confused by this amount exceeding what was discussed earlier regarding pill prices—$10 each—he called out to Grandpa for clarification.
“I told you they were $10 each,” said the son incredulously. To which Grandpa chuckled and replied knowingly: “The extra hundred is from Grandma!” This light-hearted moment showcases how humor often arises from family dynamics and generational quirks.