Once there was a Telugu boy who was very lazy. His mother asked him to go and fetch water from the well. He didn't want to go. So he told his mother, 'Mother, I saw a big monster near the well. It was so scary that I can't go there.' His mother, being a smart woman, went to the well herself. There was no monster, of course. When she came back, she said to the boy, 'The monster must have been scared of me and ran away!' and the boy felt ashamed.
Here is one. A Telugu man went to the market to buy a chicken. He asked the seller, 'How much for this small chicken?' The seller said, '100 rupees.' The man said, 'But it's so small!' The seller replied, 'It's a special breed, very tasty.' The man said, 'Okay, I'll take it.' When he got home, he found out it was a baby parrot instead! His family had a good laugh about his 'chicken' purchase.
In a Telugu village, there was a tailor. One day, a customer came and said, 'Make me a shirt that will make me look like a king.' The tailor took the measurements and started working. When the customer came to pick up the shirt, he found that the shirt was so big that it could fit three people. The tailor said, 'Well, kings usually have big robes, so I thought you'd like a really big shirt!' The customer couldn't help but laugh.
One common theme is misunderstandings. Just like in the story where the man thought he was buying a chicken but got a parrot. Another theme is trickery, for example, when the boy tricked his mother about the monster. Also, there is often a focus on the simple and humorous aspects of daily life in Telugu culture, like the tailor making an overly large shirt for the customer who wanted to look like a king.
Here is a Telugu joke. A man goes to a fruit seller and asks, 'How much for one mango?' The seller says, '10 rupees.' The man says, 'I will take 10 for 50 rupees.' The seller is shocked and says, 'Are you mad? I can't do that.' The man replies, 'Well, you should learn from my tailor. He stitches one suit for me and gives me two shirts for free!'
In a Telugu funny story, there was a young boy who was very mischievous. He saw a magician in the village square. The magician was showing tricks and had a hat. The boy thought it would be funny to put a frog in the magician's hat. When the magician reached in to pull out a rabbit, he instead found a frog and was so startled that he ran away, much to the amusement of the onlookers.
Sure. There was a Telugu man who went to the market to buy a chicken. He asked the seller how much for one chicken. The seller said it was 50 rupees. The man said he would take two for 70 rupees. The seller was confused but the man explained that he was giving him the benefit of selling two at once. It was a simple yet funny negotiation story.
There was a Telugu couple where the girl was a big foodie. Once, the boy tried to impress her by cooking a special Telugu dish. But he was so clumsy in the kitchen that he ended up making a mess. However, the girl saw his effort and they both had a good laugh. From that day, she taught him how to cook and their love grew stronger through this comical cooking adventure.
Well, there's a story about a cat that chased its own tail so furiously that it got dizzy and just flopped over. It was so funny to watch.
Sure! There was a Telugu comedy story about a man who thought he could talk to animals. He went to the zoo and started having conversations with the monkeys. The monkeys, of course, just chattered back randomly, but he was convinced they were sharing deep secrets. His friends watched in disbelief and hilarity as he carried on this one - sided 'conversation' for hours.
There are many funny WhatsApp stories in Telugu about daily life incidents and funny characters. They often involve humorous dialogues and unexpected situations.
Once there was a man who tried to take a picture of his foot. He ended up taking a picture of his face because he held the camera the wrong way. It was really hilarious.
Here's one. A little boy went to the zoo. He saw a penguin and thought it was a duck in a tuxedo. He asked his mom if they could take the 'fancy duck' home. His mom had to explain that it was a penguin and not a duck.