How the chicken cross the road joke become so popular and where did it orignate !


Question: How the chicken cross the road joke become so popular and where did it orignate from!?
i mean it ain't that funny and also this joke has been around for ages and almost everyone knows it why is it so popular!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
"Why did the chicken cross the road!?" is one of the oldest and most famous riddles still in use in the English language!. The most common answer to this riddle is "To get to the other side!." When asked at the end of a series of other riddles, whose answers are clever, obscure, and tricky, this answer's obviousness and straight-forwardness becomes part of the humor!. Some psychologists believe the riddle's humor comes from the fact that its answer is expected to be funny, but is not!.

Origin

This riddle's origin is obscure!. Its first known appearance in print occurred in 1847 in The Knickerbocker, a New York monthly magazine:
!.!.!.There are 'quips and quillets' which seem actual conundrums, but yet are none!. Of such is this: 'Why does a chicken cross the street!?['] Are you 'out of town!?' Do you 'give it up!?' Well, then: 'Because it wants to get on the other side!'
The joke may already have become widespread by the 1890s, when a variant version appeared in the magazine Potter's American Monthly:[3]

Why should not a chicken cross the road!?
It would be a fowl proceeding!.
This riddle inverts the question, asking why a chicken should not cross the road!. The answer ("It would be a fowl proceeding") confounds the noun fowl with the homophonic adjective foul and plays on two different senses of proceeding!. Since a chicken in the act of crossing might be called "a fowl, proceeding," the joke makes a pun by calling the action "a foul proceeding," hence something that should not be done!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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