Accent Quote by Trevor Noah
“When I first came to the U.S. - because I do accents and I've traveled the world. I have friends of almost every single ethnicity, and I would mimic them. And when I came to the U.S., I remember one day we're at "The Daily Show." And I mimicked my Chinese friend. And the guys at the show were like, oh, hey, don't ever do that again. That's really racist.”
About This Quote
The anecdote shows how humor can unintentionally cross into offensive territory, highlighting cultural sensitivity in comedy.
In simple terms: Comedy can be risky when it stereotypes.
Be mindful of cultural stereotypes in jokes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stand-up comedy
- television
- cross‑cultural interactions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance humor with respect?
- When does imitation become offensive?
Comedy may alienate audiences if it reinforces harmful stereotypes.