Crosstalk was usually a humorous language game that amused the audience by changing or confusing the original meaningful words. The following are some examples of crosstalk: "This isn't me, this isn't me. Why am I here?" (This isn't me, this isn't me, why am I here?) 2 "I want to eat pancake fruit, not onions"(I want to eat pancake fruit, not onions) 3 "I went to the cinema yesterday and saw a good movie"(I went to the cinema yesterday and saw a good movie) 4 "There are five keys in this box"(There are five keys in this box) 5 "I want milk tea, not pearls"(I want milk tea, not pearls) 6 "This teacher is really bad"(This teacher is really bad) 7 "I want fried chicken, not fries"(I want fried chicken, not fries) These examples show the variety and flexibility of the counter-words in crosstalk, which makes the audience feel humorous and fun when listening to crosstalk.