Why do mummies like Christmas so much?
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They enjoy the silent nights – it’s like a tomb out there.
It’s the only time of year they’re not the oldest things in the room.
Because of all the wrapping!
This joke is a play on words involving mummies and the common Christmas activity of wrapping presents. Mummies are historically associated with being wrapped in cloth as part of ancient Egyptian burial practices. On the other hand, wrapping is a significant part of Christmas traditions, where gifts are wrapped in decorative paper. The humor arises from the pun on the word “wrapping.” The joke suggests that mummies enjoy Christmas because it involves “wrapping,” a word that links their traditional appearance with the festive activity of gift-wrapping.