"Waiter waiter, there is a fly in my soup."
"I am sorry sir, I will take this bowl away and fetch you a new bowl of soup."
"I am sorry sir, I will take this bowl away and fetch you a new bowl of soup."
Anti-humor is a type of indirect humor that involves the joke-teller delivering something which is deliberately not funny, or lacking in intrinsic meaning. The practice relies on the expectation on the part of the audience of something humorous, and when this does not happen, the irony itself is of comedic value.