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Hello to everyone.
This is from a Trevor Noah monologue: "I love all kinds of jokes, all right? I love safe jokes. I like dark jokes. I like jokes."

What is a safe joke? I didn't find an explanation by googling.
 
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I agree with 5jj, but I'd like to add that a joke that offends nobody probably isn't very funny. The best jokes are a bit near the bone.
 

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I'd like to ask - do you hear that phrase often, is the "safe joke" really a thing? Trevor mentioned it like it is. Maybe it's a recent trend? Many things that used to be funny in the past are offensive nowadays, so maybe they now had to come up with a term (category) for jokes that would offend nobody?
 

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I also have never heard it before. So, as the saying goes, it goes without saying that I don't hear it often.
 

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It's pretty obvious what Mr Noah means, but I don't think 'safe jokes' is a particularly well-known phrase. Perhaps it is among comedians.
 

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I'd like to ask - do you hear that phrase often, is the "safe joke" really a thing? Trevor mentioned it like it is. Maybe it's a recent trend? Many things that used to be funny in the past are offensive nowadays, so maybe they now had to come up with a term (category) for jokes that would offend nobody?
Even though "safe joke" isn't something you hear in everyday English, the meaning is crystal clear (at least to me), so I can easily see myself using it.
So:
1. Is it really a thing - I don't see why it isn't. The meaning is clear.
2. Is it a recent trend? - I think it's more of an attempt to describe what kind of joke your joke is rather than "a trend".
 

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Maybe there's a whole genre of jokes about safes and vaults that we haven't broken into - a combination of security and humor most have yet to unlock.

Hey, is this safe to eat?
No, it's for storing valuables.
 

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Maybe there's a whole genre of jokes about safes and vaults that we haven't broken into - a combination of security and humor most have yet to unlock.

Hey, is this safe to eat?
No, it's for storing valuables.
Indeed, when I was searching for "safe jokes", I did come across a page with such ones, like this.
 
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