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414 Funny and Humorous Speech Topics [Persuasive, Informative, Impromptu]

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Jim Peterson has over 20 years experience on speech writing. He wrote over 300 free speech topic ideas and how-to guides for any kind of public speaking and speech writing assignments at My Speech Class.

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Funny and humorous speech topics –  for anyone who wants to talk about silly foolish, casual odd, infrequent rare, bizarre weird, aberrant uncommon, strange or crazy fun subjects. Modify the onliners for the best tailormade results of course!

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List of funny and humorous speech topics.

  • Boys gossip more than girls do.
  • Should Trix stop its discrimination and make them for everyone?
  • Blame your horoscope for why things went wrong
  • Why you should never take on a food challenge
  • Breakup insurance policy should be invented
  • Which came first: the chicken or the egg?
  • Why men shouldn’t wear skinny jeans
  • Vegetables have feelings – stop carrot cruelty
  • Camping: the fun and the not so fun
  • Why kids should make jokes in class
  • Why lying well can be helpful
  • Why I should marry Cameron Diaz
  • When nothing goes left, go right
  • Grown-ups are weird species
  • Blame your dog for things
  • Why getting lost is the best advice someone could give you
  • The reason grass appears greener on the other side is because it is probably fake.
  • In order to become old and wise, you must first be young and stupid.
  • Yes, you should write that down, because you will forget.
  • We can lie but our facial expressions can’t.
  • Life should come with background music.
  • Chocolate never asks stupid questions.
  • Sometimes when you need expert advice you should just have a chat with yourself.
  • In order to understand what life is all about you should hang out with a three year old.
  • The most dangerous animal out there is a silent woman.
  • We don’t mean to interrupt people’s conversations, it’s just that we remember random things and get really excited.
  • Wouldn’t it be great to have a six-month vacation twice a year?
  • Nothing sucks more than when you are in the middle of an argument and realize that you are wrong.
  • When you get older you will regret not taking all those naps as a child.
  • I sometimes feel that the internet could do with a sarcasm font.
  • Some of the bad decisions are necessary so you can have great stories to tell.
  • Sometimes you will need to keep a contact number on your phone so that you can avoid their nuisance calls.
  • How many times is it appropriate to say “excuse me”, before you give up and nod instead?
  • A woman’s “I will be ready in 5 minutes” is the same as a man’s “I will be home in 5 minutes”.
  • “We will see” means it’s probably not going to happen.
  • Adults these days can barely do Math without using a calculator but are always claiming to have X amount of problems.
  • Being an adult is not an easy task.
  • Life feels very much like a test I didn’t study for.
  • You are not weird; you are just a limited edition.
  • There is no need to sugar coat everything, we can’t all be Willy Wonka.
  • Not everyone will like you and that is okay because not everyone has good taste.
  • Most people make mistakes five or six times, just to be sure.
  • Be happy, it drives people crazy!
  • Before you marry someone you should see how they react to slow internet.
  • Alcohol clearly increases the size of the send button.
  • We all need a day in which we can be just as useless as the ‘g’ in lasagne.
  • Those who say they slept like a baby have obviously never had a baby.
  • No, underarm farts are not an impressive party trick.
  • Why do we panic when our phones fall but laugh when our friends do?
  • Why do we remember all the things we forgot to do once we are in bed?
  • Stop telling people that your baby is 28 months old!
  • Cinderella is proof that a new pair of shoes can change your life.
  • Why people calculate how many hours of sleep they will get.
  • What is it with men and remote control buttons?
  • Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.
  • It is probably wise to keep your Mom off of Facebook.
  • Clowns are scary and this is why.
  • The true list of Christmas gifts I would like to give my family.
  • Why Mondays should be banned.
  • It is not okay to be 30 and still live with your parents.
  • Men gossip more than women.
  • Stop bragging about being at the gym – nobody cares!
  • We can lie to the world, but not to ourselves.
  • You should never start your diet on a Monday.
  • By plans I mean I want to stay home and watch Netflix.
  • Why you should smile and wave when someone insults you.
  • If you are going to be two-faced at least make one of them pretty.
  • Some people truly believe that they know everything, do they think their name is google?
  • I wish the world would shock me by saying something intelligent.
  • Women shouldn’t treat their faces like a colouring book.
  • Some people are so fake, that Barbie is starting to get jealous.
  • You are always entitled to your own incorrect opinion.
  • Do people expect us to take notes when they tell us what to do?
  • Just because it fits it doesn’t mean that it actually fits.
  • It’s okay, you can explain yourself out of compromising positions.
  • Auto correct could ruin your life.
  • Some people are all bark but no bite.
  • Why read the book when you can just watch the movie?
  • Growing old is mandatory but growing up is completely optional.
  • Money does talk and it usually likes to say ‘bye-bye’.
  • The good news is that if today is the worst day of your life, then you know that tomorrow will be better.
  • Some of the best people out there are crazy.
  • Common sense is a flower that does not grow in everyone’s garden.
  • Sometimes you just need to take a nap and get over it.
  • Daddy is the boss until Mommy gets home.
  • To avoid trouble, you must always cut a toddler’s sandwich in the correct shape.
  • People often lie on a first date so that they can secure the second one.
  • Why wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.
  • Yes, actually you can have your cake and eat it too!
  • You should never be the party pooper.
  • Disney movies are great until they all start singing.
  • “Too busy” is just a myth.
  • Teenagers need to remember that not that long ago they use to beg their mothers to watch them poop.
  • Wouldn’t it be great if when we took a long nap people would be proud of us like they are when kids do?
  • You know it is going to be a long day when your partner is upset about something you did in their dream.
  • Sometimes our greatest accomplishment is to just keep quiet.
  • Why Math feels like Mental Abuse To Humans.
  • You need to marry the person who gives you the same feeling you get when you see food coming at a restaurant.
  • Touch a pregnant belly at your own risk.
  • If you mess with the bull you will get the horns.
  • Why exactly did ‘that’s cool’ become ‘that’s hot’?
  • People must stop randomly using the word ‘random’ for everything.
  • How not wearing any makeup makes people think you are sick these days.
  • LOL is usually what people reply with when they have nothing else to say.
  • Why exactly is it called a crush?
  • If Cinderella’s shoe fit perfectly in the end, why did it fall off in the first place?
  • The only reason why we should want to go back in time is to repeat the fun parts.
  • When we start to question if a word even exists.
  • Before Facebook I had a life.
  • Smile while you still have teeth.
  • Why laughter is the best medicine.
  • Three reasons why … (fill in your favorite cheerleader team here) will win the Superbowl this year.
  • Fainting for high school is pretty common and often not a sign of something serious.
  • Why rose is the best flowers’ fragrance many women like.
  • Girls under 12 should not be allowed to wear makeup.
  • Wendy’s / Burger King / McDonald’s (choose your fast food restaurant) has the best service and consumer complaint codes of conduct.
  • My favorite Agent 007 James Bond is … (fill in the actor / actress of your choice here. Or do choose another movie hero for alternative humorous persuasive speech topics)
  • Design your own How Cool Are You test and persuade your audience to take it.
  • Seven signs that she is a real bitch type, and ways how to handle her.
  • Five requirements to be called a bestie by girlfriends.
  • Three symptoms that show you are definitely addicted to online quizzes.
  • Fingerprints are unique for every human.
  • Diet or regular drinks: it doesn’t matter at all what you drink.
  • We should adapt the Chinese Calender / National Calendar of India.
  • We should print small fun items on our coins that symbolizes our nation.
  • What you should wear / not wear when giving a prom speech.
  • Presidential running mates are politicians who were not able to reach the top themselves.
  • How to get – more – Valentine Day cards next year.
  • Nomen est omen (latin for name is omen) occurs more often than you think.
  • Kung fu training skills should be mandatory for college and high school sports girls and women teachers.
  • Vampires and ghosts are only historical legend figures, nevertheless they have much impact on our society when it comes to superstition.
  • Thirteen is a lucky number.
  • Why there are so many kangaroo, wombats, sheep and koalas in Australia.
  • Why Rumpulstilskin is my favorite fairy tale.
  • People prefer a clean shaven face instead of a beard or mustache.
  • Dating someone who is much older than you are is the only way to date.
  • Love at first sight really does exist.
  • Lady Gaga has beaten Britney Spears.
  • Men like action and women like romantic movies.
  • Boyfriends must act romantic.
  • (fill in the title of the song of your choice) is the funniest song ever.
  • The Human cannonball stunt should be an entertainment event at our next campus event.
  • Jay Leno is funny because he has good joke writers.
  • Having a third arm is better than a third leg.
  • Leather belts with a large buckle look good on guys.
  • Experiencing the thrill of a Space Shuttle trip is too expensive.
  • Why it’s a good idea to always google a person before you meet her or him for the first time.
  • Ten ways to use Twitter with fun public speaking purposes in a maximum of 140 characters.
  • Why many students rather text a friend than call her/him.
  • Bingo competitions keep grandmas off the streets.
  • Don’t take life too seriously – and yourself 🙂
  • How to get rid of boring blind dates.
  • Blaming your dog for everything that goes wrong is an old way-out.
  • 99% percent of the blonds are not stupid at all.
  • How to annoy the passenger next to you on a flight.
  • The beneficial effects of smoking.
  • Some phrases you use to be funny but actually turn out to be boring.
  • Jerry Springer ruined America
  • Dessert should always be served before dinner
  • Golf and Poker: Two things that should never be televised
  • Personal things you should always keep to yourself
  • Department stores shouldn’t be allowed to sell ugly clothing
  • Why you should leave the marriage counseling tips to the marriage counselors
  • Facebook is ruining lives every day
  • Why the perfect husband just doesn’t exist
  • Pigs have better manners than most men
  • Rain: It really does have a smell
  • Women are much better at handling pain than men
  • Why famous people must have a crew of makeup artists and hair stylists following them around all day
  • Why Subway is a total rip off
  • Totally useless professions
  • If only men spent as much time working on their relationships as they do focusing on sports
  • Parent fails
  • Why everyone wants a pet monkey
  • What happens in high school doesn’t really matter all that much

Once you have chosen a topic, you will need to compose the speech structure. This sample of outline will help you getting started. The example topic is: “How to convince the teacher that a household pet ate your homework.”

Start the talk by introducing yourself. For example, “Good Morning, my name is ____.” Then, go for the “gold.” Hit the audience with a statement or question that will grab their attention immediately. Another example: “Who remembers using the excuse that my dog ate my term paper?”

The body of the speech: Three points Hopefully, with the audience waiting with baited breath, the time is ripe to hit them with three good reasons for them to listen to, and agree with, what is being said.

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  • Your sister’s pet hamster died, and she needed a small piece of paper to wrap the body in and used your homework paper.
  • Your brother was making bedding for his pet gerbil and ran out of newspaper to cut into strips and used your term paper instead.
  • Your new dog has been trained to pee on newspaper on the floor, and your homework papers had slipped off the kitchen counter, and, well….

Closing argument More than three points can be made, if indicated. But at least three points should always be used. To close your argument, summarize and end with a strong reason why the audience should agree with you. For example, “With the number and variety of pets available today, one does not have to use the family dog all the time as an excuse for not doing one’s homework.”

Reverse thinking and applying jokes are possible instruments for inventing lots of amusing and droll funny topic for persuasive speech tips and more expanded funny different from standard or daily norm hints and clues for rationalistic speeches.

  • How to make fun every day in life.
  • The unusual and abnormal working of Murphy’s Law – if anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.
  • Chasing idle dreams is a good habit.
  • Unexpected disasters that can happen.
  • Absurd and laughable job applicant stories.
  • How I choose friends far away and maintain those relationships.
  • People with mediocre talents have success and high talented people haven’t.
  • Why my – any funny speech topics – looks cooler than the… of my neighbour.
  • Rare speed limits and the reasons why.
  • When I resign, I will …
  • My fantasy jokes and humor multiplier x factor
  • My motto: I’m flexible by indecision.
  • Ways to remember birthdays on the presents you got.
  • For her / him who doesn’t have to do it, nothing is impossible.
  • How to give your dog or cat a pill.
  • Why men are proud of themselves.
  • How to cheat poker the nice way.
  • Why I don’t want to be a millionaire.
  • Eating flowers is possible.
  • How to determine you are addicted to the Internet.
  • Wine / beer / cocktail of the month.
  • How to be a charming host at any event.
  • Demonstrate tasting wine in a waggish way.
  • If I was my boss, then …
  • Happy puppies make humans happy.
  • How to deny reality.
  • Ten fun things to do during exams.
  • Urban running acrobatics.
  • 10 ways to order pizzas and make the Italian food restaurant owner crazy.
  • Your guides to life are angels.
  • How to throw a paper airplane in class.
  • Ten things you’ve learned from your pet.
  • Personal bloopers are great funny topics for a speech.
  • My most profitable mistake.
  • Funny computer terms and phrases.
  • What women really say when they talk to men.
  • Answers on the meaning of life.
  • Funny holidays in other countries.
  • How foreigners must sound when speaking to natives in their language
  • Card games that hardly require any skill
  • What my dog would tell me if he could talk
  • What the popular kids are like 15 years after graduation
  • Words that are hard to say while drunk
  • The best cures for a hangover
  • The truth about bromance
  • Where did swear words come from?
  • If our children had to deal with the computers we had back in the day…
  • The worst nicknames you’ve been given
  • A time when you were glad you were you
  • The male brain vs. the female brain
  • What to do if you’re being hit on by a complete weirdo
  • The advantages of being a woman
  • The advantages of being a man
  • The things women go through just to look pretty
  • If men had a menstrual cycle
  • Does anyone ever clean public restrooms?
  • How one dog had 101 Dalmatian puppies
  • How to create a new word that other people will actually use
  • How to boil water
  • How to get fired in less than 24 hours
  • How to create monsters out of your children
  • How to train your cat to be like a dog
  • How to be remembered in high school
  • How to make lemonade out of lemons (figuratively)
  • The art of pretending to listen when your spouse is talking
  • If women had mute buttons
  • If men were more emotional than women
  • Why babies act very similar to drunk adults
  • What to do if you burn the turkey at Thanksgiving
  • The ugliest fashions of today
  • The newest slang terms and what they really mean
  • What men really think about women
  • What women really think about men
  • My worst road rage stories
  • PMS: Because men have it too
  • The dumbest thing I ever did while drunk
  • As a kid, I thought I knew it all. Boy, was I wrong
  • A day at Spencer’s
  • So, what do people really think when they see your 1,001 selfies?
  • Best pranks to use on your spouse
  • Why kids are lucky they are cute
  • The best and only way to make your kids leave you alone
  • Why I could never be a doctor
  • When baby is left with dad all day…
  • How incompetent people manage to make it through the day
  • Review the challenge to find mentally strange funny speech topics in 24 hours.
  • Women marry much younger men.
  • Bare funny facts about men.
  • Funny facts about women.
  • Rules men wish women knew.
  • How to become a rat and make a fortune.
  • Funny first date experiences.
  • A true story that ain’t be true in the end …
  • Unusual incidents.
  • Helpful pinball strategies.
  • Reveal the real names of celebrities.
  • Extreme golf courses around the world.
  • How to cope with a Feng Shui consultant.
  • Hidden subliminal messages in songs.
  • Funny names, name meaning or nomen est omen.
  • Top 5 most stupid questions and answers.
  • Clean jokes that are safe for the whole family.
  • Optical illusions in art, also called trompe-loeil.
  • Fun houseplants in your home.
  • How to decorate a really weird Thanksgiving table.
  • Time capsules you like to find.
  • How to discover who send you a Valentine card.
  • Moving Christmas lights that drive your neighbours crazy.
  • Criteria for a childproof X-mas tree.
  • How to attract hundreds of birds in record time.
  • Unique nativity scene figures.
  • Strange New Year resolutions.
  • Cliches, figures and any text to speech that should be banned.
  • What dreams mean.
  • What to do on a desert island.
  • Top 5 bad business slogans.
  • What I like to invent for mankind.
  • How to pretend to be a good international exchange student.
  • What to write in a message in a bottle if you’re trapped on an island.
  • Things to do in a traffic jam.
  • Kids should get more pocket money.
  • What do I have to do to receive free chicken?
  • Imagine your life as a grandpa / grandma
  • How to be lazy like a pro
  • What teachers do when they’re not teaching
  • Ten ways to annoy your parents
  • Being the oldest/youngest sibling
  • How to feed your dog your homework
  • If video game characters were real
  • Why did the duck cross the road?
  • How to looks smarter than you are
  • A narrow escape from trouble
  • It was an unusual friendship
  • Eating things you don’t like
  • Fear of 12th grade
  • Getting water from a rock
  • Zombie protection
  • 20 weird-sounding words and what they mean
  • The worst holiday ever
  • If you ruled the world
  • Fun with super glue
  • How to catch a cold
  • Short girl problems.
  • I am not anti-social, I am just selectively social.
  • Things only people that wear glasses can relate to.
  • How not to get a date.
  • What not to say on a first date.
  • A snoring partner costs you a few years of sleep in a lifetime.
  • What we can learn from animals when they are looking for food.
  • Why people look like their dogs.
  • Three ways to write the best gift card for birthday parties.
  • Five ways to keep going a boring conversation at a cocktail party.
  • How to act like you are an earth-friendly person.
  • Tricks to remember names when you forget them all the time.
  • Ways to live on the cheap spending as little money as you can.
  • How to drive unwanted visitors crazy by painting a psychedelic wall mural.
  • Women want bright-colored, funny and worthless goodies as a gift.
  • Do’s and don’ts when visiting a new mother and her little newborn crying out loud baby.
  • Being rude is the only way to get off telemarketers.
  • Tips to take toll high ways or bridges without paying a penny.
  • Let others pay your holiday trips with the perfect collect call strategy.
  • Decorating your college apartment with a low budget according to the latest furniture fashion trends.
  • How to handle well-meaning people you do not like and try to avoid by all means.
  • Effective optical cleaning methods for your home shortly before your parents arrive.
  • The ten commandments in a restaurant boys and girls room.
  • How to drive the baby-sitter crazy in one hour.
  • Tips for choosing a practical lunch box, and above all a cool one.
  • Behaving requirements in a chique restaurant when having a dinner with your parents.
  • Ways to re-use stickers that are not sticky anymore.
  • Odd shaped ice cubes in a snap in the coller fridge at home.
  • Three fun games to play at beach without a ball.
  • Sleeping a night in the backyard with a friend.
  • The funniest amusement parks you have been in your life.
  • How to design your own personal placemat.
  • How to be the perfect gentleman or lady.
  • 10 things you better not say in court.
  • Fun things to do on the first day of class or the last day of the high school season.
  • Words that are hard to say when you’re drunk.
  • The advantages women think of being a man.
  • Humorous names you can laugh about.
  • Why women say they hate sports.
  • The 3 biggest lies on the work floor.
  • New York City driving rules explained.
  • Inappropriate Christmas gifts.
  • 10 ways to irritate a telemarketer.
  • What are the signs you have had enough to drink.
  • 10 ways to freak out your roommate with special dorm room supplies.
  • How to train a cat, or dog or other pet to show fun tricks.
  • How to make pictures of a new puppy.
  • Why nerds rule our society and not creative artists.
  • Why you shouldn’t give marriage advice or marriage counseling tips.
  • How to reach your goals with humor.
  • The story of the perfect husband.
  • Gift wrapping tips for men.
  • How to prepare fancy meals using only frozen dinners
  • Why men are so terrible at wrapping gifts
  • If you want to know the truth about yourself, have a kid
  • Why Donald Trump doesn’t invest more money into his hair
  • Funny things kids say  that adults couldn’t get away with saying
  • The dumbest things American criminals have done
  • Topics that aren’t meant to be discussed in public
  • My guiltiest pleasures revealed
  • Things you shouldn’t say while on a date
  • How to confuse a telemarketer
  • Things no one really knows how to do/say
  • If I ever met Will Ferrell
  • The dumb things my cat/dog/pet does almost daily
  • How to pull off taking a “sick day” after your sports team loses miserably
  • The meaning behind some nursery rhymes
  • The dumbest thing I’ve ever done
  • The cool way to clean up doggy doo-doo
  • My thoughts about Napoleon Dynamite
  • How to find the penny your baby just swallowed
  • The weirdest names celebrity parents have given their children
  • Why you should never call the number on the bathroom stall
  • The most embarrassing thing I ever wore
  • What to do if your blind date is a horrible failure
  • Surefire ways to get out of a speeding ticket
  • The difference between Taylor Swift and Kanye West

Many writers have joked about speaking without a script in front of groups or answering questions without any preparation. They are right.

Think about it: when your professor asks you to  prepare  an impromptu; well, it seems to be a contradictio in terminis, a funny contrast in terms.

More than you presume. Why don’t you study these task verbs and prepare yourself better than the rest in your class? In general, the more convincing and relaxed a motivational speaker performs without a text to speech, the more she or he has anticipated at home. And that’s often the case.

  • Analyse –> Examine closely pros and cons of dating by means of a sugar daddy website. Do write with humor, otherwise choose other good funny impromptu speech topics.
  • Argue –> Provide evidence that something is in and not out in fashion.
  • Assess –> Determine the value of a Moon property certificate. Yes, they really exist in the real and also virtual world. And people tend to pay for it too 🙂
  • Compare –> Discuss the quality of a being humble instead of yelling a way through life.
  • Contrast –> Differences between women and men in dating habits.
  • Criticize –> Judge the daily television weather forecast.
  • Define –> Make clear what The Meaning of Life is, according to Monty Python Brian in the movie The Holy Grail.
  • Describe –> List the do’s and don’ts for a man during a romantic dinner for two.
  • Discuss –> The against of a fantasy resume at LinkedIn.
  • Enumerate –> Present the steps to simple life.
  • Evaluate –> The usefulness of uselessness homework assignments. One of the favorite persuasive speech topics of my daughter 🙂
  • Explain –> Make clear why we do fart, and why it’s healthy.
  • Illustrate –> What does illustrate mean in the context of a funny impromptu speech topics assignment?
  • Interpret –> The value of horse racing stats for gamblers.
  • Justify –> The end justify the means no matter how unethical or immoral, ahum 🙂
  • Outline –> How to make a funny cartoon character of your professor or public speaking instructor step-by-step.
  • Prove –> Inventing a time machine is possible …
  • Review –> Describe critically a hangover the day after you had a party.
  • Summarize –> Principles of funny tv advertising commercials.
  • Trace –> The effective step-by-step method to make studying a bit more fun.

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23 thoughts on “414 Funny and Humorous Speech Topics [Persuasive, Informative, Impromptu]”

Just blame the youngest

Tall girl Problems

Why road trips are better with boy and not girls

troubles of being the youngest sibling/child!

Trouble being the oldest sibling/having a younger one

why you should do zumba with morgan from morgans zumba fittness ( MZF )

how covid-19 affected the world

Adults don’t understand kids

Why you should read those emails from your royal Nigerian Prince!

What if all the conspiracy theories that many people believed in were actually true

Why kids should go to boarding school

How can you hear yourself think?

Why 2020’s official flag should be a mask

The troubles of high school : should we care?

Thes are great topics who wrote them

The Friday the 13th theory.

i have a great speech thanks to you and i know heaps others that have them to so tthank you

things I don’t understand

OMG THANKS I NOW I HAVE SPEECH THATS DUE TOMMOROW AND I HAVE IDEAS THANKS TO YOU LIFE SAVERS!!!!! 🙂

What you would do if your best friend committed a crime.

Why we procrastinate and make things harder for ourselves.

why taylor swift is the music industry

nomen est omen is not-

nomen means name est means is omen means sign

((i’m a latin student))

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Funny Persuasive Essay Topics: 177 Writing & Speech Ideas

funny topics for a persuasive speech

Every one of us needs a little bit of laughter in our lives. In the academic world, working on a persuasive essay on a fun topic is one of the best ways to enjoy paper writing. By discussing something entertaining, you can connect with your reader on a more personal level.

If your readers or audience are enjoying themselves, it will be much easier to get their attention and impress them. This is the primary goal of a persuasive essay or a speech.

Coming up with a fun persuasive speech topic is often challenging for students. After all, most of their assignments tend to be more serious and informative. We understand this concern – and we want to help!

Our team has created an ultimate list of funny persuasive essay topics. You will find plenty of examples and prompts that you can use in your work. We have also included useful advice on how to find ideas for a paper. And check out our guide to making your speech or writing fun.

  • ✨ Top Fun Topics
  • 🧨 How to Find Topics
  • 🌧 Topics on Ecology
  • 🎭 Topics on Culture
  • ⚖ Topics on Laws
  • 💞 Topics on Love
  • 🌭 Topics on Food
  • 🍎 For Elementary Students
  • 🏫 For Middle Schoolers
  • 🗓 For High Schoolers
  • ☕ For College Students
  • 👩‍🏫 Making It Funny

✨ Top 10 Fun Persuasive Speech Topics

  • Fast food – it’s not that bad!
  • Education – students deserve a stipend.
  • Recycling – does it work?
  • Veganism – everyone should go vegan!
  • Homework – we don’t need it!
  • Writing – keeping a journal is great.
  • Mental health – best way to cure phobias.
  • Money- it can buy happiness!
  • Taxes – classes for high school students.
  • Alcohol – worse than drugs!

🧨 How to Find Impressive Persuasive Essay Topics

Try not to look only for persuasive topics that are funny. Search for the ones that aim to impress your audience. How do you choose the right one?

Determine an engaging subject area

Choose something thought-provoking, so you and your audience can have fun discussing. It is an essential thing to start with.

Get some ideas

Use lists on the Internet or have an ideation session. After picking your subject, start brainstorming for ideas. Ask for help from your friends and family or look at our list of suggested amazing topics! Look at some essay samples , too. They can be a great source of inspiration and fresh ideas.

Consider what interests you in particular

Find something that is going to be entertaining for the target audience and, most importantly, yourself. It is a significant advantage if the topic you are talking about is personally interesting to you.

Think whether you have anything to say

Choose an entertaining topic you will be able to talk about. Having an opinion about your subject is crucial, but stay open-minded for a discussion.

Research for possible arguments

Analyze what evidence and facts you can find on the Internet. Speculate on the arguments for and against your topic before writing. To include them in your paper, you need to ensure their high quality.

Exclude useless ideas from your list

Avoid using thoughts that do not correlate with your subject. If they are contradictory or there is simply not enough data on them, throw them away. Choosing the right ones will save you a lot of time.

Pick the one

After applying all of the tips listed above, do not hesitate to pick the one idea you prefer the most. Take a look at the list below to find impressive and interesting writing & speech topics!

Know your audience to find the most impressive persuasive essay topic.

🎇 A List of 103 Funny Persuasive Topics

Under this subheading, we have created an ultimate list of fun persuasive writing topics. There are five main themes with various ideas for your paper/speech.

🌧 Funny Persuasive Topics on Ecology

  • Solar energy harvesting should be obligatory for every citizen.
  • Water is going to be the most valuable resource in the future .
  • We should teach the baby boomer generation about climate change.
  • Can owls be domesticated?
  • The sewage system is the most useful creation of urban ecology.
  • Natural environments occur heterogeneously or exhibit patchiness .
  • Is ecotourism better than the regular one?
  • If humans had not discovered agriculture, our world would be completely different today.
  • Overpopulation has severe effects on the environment .
  • Biowaste is an excellent source of alternative energy.
  • Can donating have a more significant impact than recycling?
  • We should ban the usage of plastic bags altogether.
  • Many of our environmental problems today come from human greediness.
  • The most dangerous creature in the world is…a mosquito.
  • Natural science can be fun if taught the right way.
  • Deep-sea creatures have a completely different lifestyle from regular ones .
  • A big pandemic can reduce the level of global death statistics.
  • Both renewable and non-renewable electricity sources produce pollution .
  • Global warming is a straight ticket to economic and geopolitical problems.
  • Some animal zoos are no better than jail for humans.
  • Unsustainable tourism can deeply hurt our environment .
  • Animals understand nature better than we do.
  • Why should we be more conscious of domestic water usage?

Climate change, and the more extreme weather that comes with it, means that water supply is becoming more unpredictable than in years gone by.

🎭 Funny Persuasive Topics about Culture

  • Talk shows should be banned from television.
  • The toxicity in social media should be punished by law.
  • The Hollywood dream is fake.
  • People in Western culture are obsessed with their looks .
  • Should we stay off Facebook?
  • Materialistic ideas heavily influence the nation of UAE .
  • How would the Buddhist monk react to your shopping habits?
  • Love portrayal in movies is far from reality.
  • Why are dads in sitcoms so childish sometimes?
  • Studying a nation’s pop culture is a great way to learn about its people’s values and beliefs.
  • The expression of love is different in every culture .
  • Beauty pageants are sexist towards women.
  • Our culture changed drastically with the advancement of technology .
  • A controversial public figure will get more media attention than a “quiet” one.
  • White people tend to appropriate black culture .
  • Modern social standards have a direct connection with our pop culture.
  • Smoking is a big part of our culture .
  • How do you make everyone want to befriend you?
  • Celebrity idolization is pad practice.
  • People are easily offended nowadays, but they have every right to feel so.

Cultural differences.

⚖ Funny Persuasive Topics on Laws

  • The absence of gun control laws is the ultimate example of democracy in the United States.
  • Taxes for individual businesses should not exist.
  • The government should increase corporation taxation.
  • Lottery wars are a real thing .
  • Do female criminal gangs exist ?
  • Honking in a traffic jam should be considered criminal.
  • Online gambling is getting out of control .
  • Why pay bills when you can live in the wilderness?
  • Gun ownership should be illegal for people under the age of 21.
  • Marijuana usage should be legal worldwide.
  • America is misled about its rights to freedom of speech .
  • We should contribute more to avoiding wars and international conflicts.
  • International law is not really a law .
  • Racial profiling is not an effective way of police work.
  • The war on drugs has been the longest in US history.

💞 Funny Persuasive Topics on Relationships

  • Creativity and dishonesty have a lot of things in common in a relationship .
  • Your boyfriend should not be your reason to cry.
  • What does not affect a child’s psychology?
  • The couples’ therapy does not work.
  • LGBT community confronts outdated conventions of society .
  • What should be considered a family?
  • The long-distance relationship is the worst kind of relationship.

Distance prevents constricted intimacy from forming in a meaningful way.

  • There should be boundaries in a marriage .
  • Stop viewing relationships as a game.
  • A mother-child relationship starts before that child is born .
  • After a failed relationship, a simple conversation is sometimes better than finger-pointing.
  • Can love between two people last forever?
  • Online dating is worse than the real one.
  • Rich couples have lower divorce rates .
  • If you cannot respect your partner, you deserve to be alone.
  • What is the proper way to ask a girl out on a date?
  • How do you balance work and family ?
  • Sometimes communication just does not work if you like someone. You need to take action.
  • Honesty could ruin a good relationship.
  • How to talk to your crush if you have anxiety?
  • If you are having seconds thoughts about a date – cancel it.
  • Choose your clothes carefully for the first date.
  • The flirting ideal is different for males and females .

🌭 Funny Persuasive Topics about Food

  • Junk food is not actually that bad for you.
  • Why is food in Mexico so spicy ?
  • Ramen is the greatest creation of humanity.

Instant ramen was Japan's top invention of the 20th century.

  • Fish is the most valuable food resource for humans .
  • A vegan diet could kill you.
  • Your fresh meat from a local store is, in fact, not fresh.
  • Hotpot is a new trend for restaurants worldwide .
  • Farms use a lot of illegal methods to increase their production.
  • Food science saves our lives daily.
  • Curry is perfect for your health .
  • Yogurt is the best among fermented foods.
  • Sustainable food allowed our civilization to thrive.
  • The fast-food business model’s primary aim is profit, not food.
  • Opening a Halal restaurant is a profitable business model .
  • Are we supposed to believe nutrition facts on packages?
  • America developed its way of dining out .
  • Globalization plays a significant role in a country’s food culture .
  • Some things to do when you are offered food you don’t like.
  • Ketchup can improve the taste of every dish.
  • Are men better chefs than women?
  • Technology has drastically changed the way we eat.
  • Mediterranean cuisine is the best cuisine in the world.

😂 Persuasive Essay Topics: Funny for Whom?

This chapter is going to list funny persuasive topics for people of different age groups. However, remember that humor is a very subjective thing. Each and one of us (no matter the age) has different mentality and ideals.

We are going to try and speculate what funny things are worthy of discussion for each generation. Let’s go!

🍎 Funny Persuasive Topics for Elementary Students

  • We should ban adult news and leave only cartoons on TV.
  • Schools should include computer games classes in their program.
  • Our schools should do activities more often, such as camping and excursions.
  • Chocolate awards are the best demonstration of the teacher’s appreciation.
  • A school classroom should have more toys.
  • A lunch box is the most valuable thing in our backpacks.
  • Writing an email requires concentrated group work.
  • Teachers should have more rest from their pupils.
  • Your yearly achievements should be read aloud by your parents.
  • Homework is useless for elementary students.
  • A pack of gum is more valuable than money.
  • School cafeterias should be banned for their lack of good food.
  • Family is the primary source of happiness in our lives.
  • Collecting certain things is an excellent way to become popular in school.
  • Domestic robots are going to make us lazy.

🏫 Funny Persuasive Topics for Middle Schoolers

Middle school is the place where students are only beginning to get acquainted with world realities. They form new relationships, discover sports, drama clubs, start new adventures, etc. First gossips and rumors spread. Middle school is also the first place where students first face bullying.

Here are some topics for this generation:

  • Teachers should allow students to express themselves freely in middle school.
  • We should ban books and only use iPads in classes.
  • Public schools should be administered wiser .
  • The efficiency of children’s literacy development must be increased .
  • Building new relationships is the best thing about middle school.
  • Every school has one craziest school story.
  • Do boys gossip more than girls?

Men gossip as much as women do.

  • The only thing you think about during classes is song lyrics.
  • 7th grade is the time when you start having crushes.
  • It is impossible to order at McDonald’s without staying “Ummm.”
  • Teachers are the biggest motivators for students .
  • Pen clicking is the most annoying thing during a test.
  • Finding old pictures of yourself is the worst thing ever.
  • According to teachers, grades are more important than your emotional and physical health.
  • In middle school, you learn to hate people truly.
  • They tell us sleep is essential, so why do the classes start early?

🗓 Funny Persuasive Topics for High Schoolers

This period is filled with excitement and many adventures. At the same time, students experience too much stress and anxiety. The finals, prom, separation from their parents, college, and adult life are looming.

  • Don’t neglect your teachers; they should become your friends in the last year.
  • Don’t like Shakespeare? Study him even more !
  • Why is math so complicated in high school?
  • “The Epic of Gilgamesh” is the best piece of literature studied in high school .
  • Watching Ted Talks is better than studying.
  • We should live according to the rules of High School Musical .
  • Yearbook quotes are the reason why we go to high school.
  • Senior high school students experience more stress in the last year than all the previous ones combined.
  • Graduation is the happiest moment of your life.
  • The concept of a zombie comes from Haitian culture , but it blooms in every high school.
  • Waiting for a letter from a college is the most stressful thing during high school.
  • There should be a gap year after high school to decide your future.
  • Job interviews for high schoolers should be banned.
  • Why is it so stressful to ask a person on a prom date?
  • Monday classes should not exist.
  • Household rules could tell a lot about someone’s family.

☕ Funny Persuasive Topics for College Students

Almost anyone could say that college is the most fun period in their lives. You can have independence, crazy parties, new relationships, etc. At the same time, college students have to get used to a different lifestyle living away from parents.

  • College students are the best procrastinators.
  • Fast food is bad for your mental health.

Eating lots of fast food significantly increased perceived mental distress.

  • You have to get a job in college.
  • How do I not go broke in college?
  • Doing your laundry is a waste of time.
  • Parents can still control you even in college.
  • Fraternities are not so cool anymore.
  • If you want better grades, try to understand your professor.
  • Is attending college worth it ?
  • College jokes are the best.
  • College students are the best liars.
  • Memes is a fantastic stress reliever.
  • The hypocrisy levels of professors are sometimes unbearable.
  • What is the best hobby one could have in college?
  • Adults can attend college, and we should support it.
  • Colleges should be mandatory .
  • Coffee is your best friend in college.

👩‍🏫 Guide to Making Your Speech or Writing Funny

So, you have already chosen your idea from our funny persuasive topics list. However, you also have to make sure that your speech or essay correlates with it.

Watch how professional speakers deliver their persuasive speeches.

Here’s a guide just for that:

  • Think of your audience . What age group is going to listen to you or read your persuasive essay? What humor would they appreciate? This tip is an essential part of your success.
  • Evaluate whether a humorous approach can contribute to the success of your essay or speech. Your final goal is to persuade. If jokes here and there will only interfere with your objective, don’t incorporate them.
  • Consider your strengths . You’ve probably used humor before in your daily conversations. Which jokes were successful? Are you good at relatable comedy or anecdotes? Looking for an impressive funny topic, you have to take your skills into account. Otherwise, even the hilarious idea will fail. Always keep practicing.
  • Try different techniques . If you’re good at various types of humor or at least willing to attempt, use a few methods. Storytelling, anecdotes, tags, ambiguity, self-deprecation—the list goes on! Try different approaches not to become predictable. Check online sources that speak on the many humor techniques.
  • Use expressive yet simple language . It’s hard to laugh when you’re trying to understand what the author intended to say. If you are struggling with word transparency, check your dictionary for synonyms.
  • Don’t forget to pause . Doesn’t matter whether you write or speak—give your reader or listener time to prepare for the next joke. Effective spaces between comedic moments are essential not to turn your persuasive speech into a standup. Throwing too many jokes around does not work. Aim for quality over quantity.
  • Practice the jokes on your close ones. Try to find the age group similar to your future audience and ask for their opinion. Then you’ll be able to polish and improve your humor. Both essay writing and public speaking require some practice.

Pay attention to wording.

That is everything you need to know about funny persuasive writing topics! We thank you for taking the time to read our article. If you liked it, share it with your friends to help them find information on the subject.

🔗 References

  • 414 Funny and Humorous Speech Topics [Persuasive, Informative, Impromptu]: My Speech Class
  • 4 Steps to Finding a Speech Topic that Clicks: Michelle Mazur, Communication Rebel
  • How to Use Humor Effectively in Speeches: Write Out Loud
  • How to Add Power or Humor with the Rule of Three: Andrew Dlugan, Six Minutes
  • 7 Tips on Writing an Effective Essay: The Fastweb Team
  • Introductions and Conclusions: Writing Advice, University of Toronto
  • College Essay Examples How to Write Your Story Best Colleges: Josh Moody, US News
  • Essays That Worked: John Hopkins University
  • How To Write A Persuasive Essay: Writing Guides, Ultius
  • Tips To Write An Effective Persuasive Essay: Dr. Michael W. Kirst, The College Puzzle
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Humor can be a powerful tool when it comes to delivering persuasive speeches. It can help engage an audience and make a point more memorable. Here, we’ve compiled a list of funny persuasive speech topics that you can use to get your audience laughing and thinking. 

Whether your goal is to make them laugh, think, or both, these humorous topics are sure to be a hit. So grab a microphone and get ready to make your case in a funny and persuasive way!

  • Cats Are Secretly Plotting to Take Over the World
  • The Government Should Mandate That All Citizens Must Take a Weekly Nap
  • Chocolate Is a Necessary Food Group
  • People Should Be Allowed to Bring Their Pets to Work Every Day
  • Pajamas Should Be Acceptable Office Attire
  • The Moon Landing Was Faked
  • All Restaurants Should Have a “Nap Room” for Customers
  • Gravity Is Just a Theory, and It’s Time to Consider Other Possibilities
  • Video Games Should Count as Exercise
  • School Should Start at Noon Every Day
  • Bacon Should Be Its Own Food Group
  • Vacations Should Be Required by Law 
  • Everyone Should Have a Pet Rock
  • Why Everyone Should Be Required to Learn How to Play a Musical Instrument
  • The Benefits of Being a Cat Person vs. A Dog Person
  • The Importance of Wearing Pajamas All Day, Every Day
  • Why Pineapple Does Not Belong on Pizza
  • Coffee Should Be Considered a Basic Human Right
  • Why We Should All Have a Personal Robot
  • Why We Should All Get Paid for Doing Chores
  • The World Would Be a Better Place If All Politicians Had to Take a Lie Detector Test
  • Why We Should All Have a Three-Day Weekend Every Week
  • Why Everyone Should Have a Dog as a Best Friend
  • Why We Should All Become Professional Superheroes
  • The Benefits of Doing Nothing for an Entire Day
  • Why We Should Abolish Daylight Savings Time
  • Why We Should All Start Doing Yoga
  • The Benefits of Eating Ice Cream for Breakfast
  • Coffee Should Be Freely Available Everywhere
  • Fantasy Football Should Be Considered an Official Sport 
  • Ice Cream Should Be the National Food of the United States
  • The Government Should Provide Free Internet Access to All Citizens
  • Taxpayers Should Receive a Financial Reward for Doing Their Civic Duty 
  • Everyone Should Have to Take a Road Trip Every Year 
  • Cheese Should Be Its Own Food Group
  • Schools Should Teach Parents How to Parent
  • The Government Should Provide Free Bubble Wrap to Everyone
  • Coffee Should Be an Essential Vitamin 
  • The Internet Should Be Tax-Free 
  • Exercising Should Be Fun and Not a Chore 
  • A Universal “Snooze” Button Should Be Installed on All Alarm Clocks 
  • Going to the Dentist Should Be a Fun Activity 
  • Schools Should Offer More Extracurricular Activities in the Arts
  • Couch Potatoes Should Receive a Medal of Honor 
  • Office Meetings Should Be Held at a Local Bar
  • Yoga Is the Key to World Peace 
  • Parents Should Get a Day Off Every Week 
  • Everyone Should Have to Do Karaoke at Least Once in Their Lives 
  • All Students Should Receive a Trophy Just for Showing Up 
  • Schools Should Require All Students to Take a Cooking Class
  • Video Games Should Replace Homework
  • Humans Should Take the Day Off Every Week to Play
  • Schools Should Teach Life Skills, Not Just Textbook Knowledge
  • The Government Should Offer Free Comedy Writing Courses 
  • Schools Should Offer Credit for Watching Movies and TV Shows 
  • Everyone Should Be Required to Learn a Foreign Language 
  • All Movies Should Have a Sing-Along Version 
  • Why Cats Are Better Pets Than Dogs
  • The Benefits of Eating Dessert First
  • The Importance of Being a Little Bit Clumsy
  • The Benefits of Procrastination
  • Why Going to Bed Early Is Overrated
  • The Benefits of Being Forgetful
  • Pizza Is the Most Nutritious Food
  • The Moon Is Made of Cheese
  • Santa Claus Is Real
  • The World Would Be a Better Place if Everyone Wore a Tutu
  • Chocolate Milk Is the Best Milk
  • Why Toilet Paper Should Be Dispensed From the Top, Not the Bottom
  • Why Wearing Crocs Is Actually a Fashion Statement
  • Why It’s Time for a Ban on All Types of Hats
  • Schools Should Have a Taco Tuesday Every Week
  • All Couples Should Take a “Relationship Sabbatical” Once a Year
  • A Chicken Nugget Should Be the Official Currency of the World
  • The Government Should Create a National Holiday Dedicated to Napping
  • It Should Be Legal to Make Your Own Beer at Home
  • Schools Should Offer Puppy Petting Breaks
  • Parents Should Not Be Permitted to Criticize Their Children’s Fashion Choices
  • Ice Cream Should Be Served for Every Meal
  • Coffee Should Be Considered a Nutritious Beverage
  • The Best Way to Stay Healthy Is to Eat Fast Food
  • Parents Should Have to Take a Test Before Having Kids
  • Marriage Should Be Abolished 
  • Junk Food Should Be Taxed 
  • Schools Should Serve Pizza for Breakfast Every Day 
  • The United Nations Should Declare World Peace
  • Fried Chicken Should Be Considered a Vegetable
  • The Best TV Show Ever Is The Office
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies Should Be the Official Currency
  • Dogs Should Be Allowed to Vote
  • It Should Be Illegal to Not Laugh at Your Own Jokes
  • Cheez-Its Should Be Considered a Health Food
  • Kids Should Be Allowed to Stay Up Past Bedtime
  • All Family Vacations Should Include a Trip to the Moon
  • Finger-Pointing Should Be Banned
  • Every Home Should Have Its Own Sloth
  • Grocery Shopping Should Be a Contact Sport
  • Kids Should Be Allowed to Choose Their Own Bedtime
  • Texting Should Be Its Own Official Language
  • Everyone Should Have to Take a Dance Class

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, funny persuasive speech topics can be a great way to have a little bit of fun while still making a persuasive argument. They can help to engage the audience and make them more interested in the topic at hand. No matter what funny persuasive speech topic you choose to use, remember to be creative and make sure that your argument is compelling and well-supported.

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Here are over 50 fun persuasive speech topics to help you create a light-hearted speech that will be enjoyable to listen to AND to write!

Many people end up covering the same tired topics that they see in the media each day, only because they can't come up with a better idea. That won't be you, of course, because these topics are fresh and entertaining!

Here are 54 thought-provoking ideas to consider:

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First 27 Fun Persuasive Speech Topics

  • The movie rating system is rigged.
  • Voting should be mandatory.
  • Marijuana should be legalized and sold in coffee shops.
  • Colleges should loan students textbooks for free.
  • College tuition should include parking and coffee.
  • Schools should not require coursework unrelated student's major.
  • College students should be required to wear uniforms.
  • Let go of the past.
  • Jury duty should not be mandatory.
  • Health insurance should be free to all.
  • Students should be exempt from taxes.
  • As gas prices increase, wages should too!
  • Teachers should be required to provide study guides for exams.
  • All college parking lots should have safety lights installed.
  • Becoming a vegetarian makes for a healthier lifestyle.
  • Losing weight is a great way to change your life.
  • Lying is a natural and necessary part of good relationships.
  • Carpe diem! (Seize the day!)
  • Start planning for the future.
  • Don't eat fast food!
  • Don't fall prey to fad diets!
  • Be yourself! (Leadership rather than following others)
  • Parent-teacher conferences should be mandatory.
  • Say "no" to college credit card offers.
  • Minimum wage should be raised.
  • Luck is not a matter of chance (click to read a sample speech).
  • Become an organ donor

2nd 27 Fun Persuasive Speech Topics

  • Cats are better than dogs.
  • Elvis is alive!
  • Michael Jackson was abducted by aliens!
  • Miley Cyrus's twerking was a shrewd publicity stunt.
  • Home schooling is the best education program!
  • Private schools are better than public schools!
  • Donate to charity!
  • Satellite is better than cable!
  • McDonalds is better than Burger King.
  • Buying is better than renting.
  • Renting is better than buying.
  • Don't procrastinate.
  • Celebrities receive preferential legal treatment.
  • Reality TV is not "real".
  • Keep a journal.
  • Women can do anything men do and they can do it better!
  • Athletes should be good role models.
  • Winning isn't everything but it sure beats losing.
  • All is fair in love and war.
  • Teachers deserve pay raises!
  • Students with "A's" should be exempt from finals.
  • Everyone should own a pet!
  • Wal-mart is the best place to shop!
  • Use credit cards responsibly.
  • Everyone should take a self defense class.
  • Parents should take an active role in their children's education.

Okay, so that's my list of fun persuasive speech topics. Hopefully, they will inspire you to come up with some of your own! Below you will find a sample fun persuasive speech about topic #51 - "Walmart is the best place to shop!" 

I know just how creative the folks who visit Best Speech Topics are, so if you come up with an entertaining, persuasive speech, use this in and share it with everyone.

Sample Speech -  Walmart is the best place to shop!

Walmart Fun Persuasive Speech

Introduction:

Ladies and gentlemen, have you ever found yourself drifting off to sleep, dreaming of a place that meets all your needs, where you can indulge in the ultimate shopping experience, and where the sight of neon price tags sends shivers down your spine? A place where the aisles stretch for miles, and you find yourself lost in a wonderland of discounts and deals? Well, my friends, hold on tight because I'm about to show you that this dream is not a mere figment of your imagination but a concrete reality just around the corner. I stand before you today to address a subject of great importance. A subject that has rocked the very foundation of our society, creating rifts between friends, families, and even roommates: Where is the best place to shop? Welcome to the enchanted world of Walmart!

I'm sure the shiny, bright lights of the fancy department stores or the trendy boutiques that sell one-of-a-kind garments have seduced some of you. But today, I'm here to tell you about the unsung hero of the retail world: the glorious, the fabulous, the one and only - Walmart!

I know what you're thinking, "Walmart? Really?" But hear me out. Walmart is the magical wonderland where dreams come true, and you can buy socks, toilet paper, and a big-screen TV all in one trip at rock-bottom prices. If that's not the epitome of convenience, I don't know what is.

First, let's discuss the sheer variety that Walmart has to offer. Where else can you stroll through the aisles and pick up a new outfit for your dog, a toaster oven, and a canoe while humming along to the soothing sounds of elevator music? There's a reason they call it a supercenter, my friends, and it's not just because it's the size of a small city.

Secondly, let's talk about the true star of the show: those unbeatable, low, low prices! At Walmart, you too can dream of becoming rich like a 1980s pop star and get your “money for nothing.” According to Harvard Alumni Aziz, Walmart focuses on providing the lowest possible price among the competition instead of providing promotions. Aziz (Alumni). “Wal-Mart: Every Day Low Prices Business Model - Technology and Operations Management.” Digital, Data, and Design Institute at Harvard, 9 December 2015, https://d3.harvard.edu/platform-rctom/submission/wal-mart-every-day-low-prices-business-model/ . Accessed 9 May 2023. Have you ever thought, "Gee, I wish I could buy a 24-pack of soda for the price of a single bottle at the convenience store?" Well, look no further! Walmart is the ultimate destination for penny pinchers and frugal fashionistas alike.

And I need to share the people-watching opportunities. Who needs Dire Straits MTV to look at the Yo-Yos? Do you dream of world peace? Walmart is the unofficial United Nations of retail, where all walks of life unite to bond over a shared love of bargain hunting. It's the one place where you can witness a cowboy, a goth, and a soccer mom politely argue over the last discounted flat-screen TV. It's like an ever-changing reality show you can watch for free while grocery shopping! If you have yet to visit this unifying retail juggernaut and need further proof, check out People of Walmart's website. People of Walmart is a humor blog that depicts the many customers of Walmart stores across the United States and Canada. Then, turn off the Youtube and get down to your local Walmart. 90% of the U.S. population lives within 15 miles of Walmart stores, so you don’t have far to go.

Some of you might be concerned about the ethics of shopping at a big box store. Rest easy and enjoy sweet dreams. Walmart has made strides in recent years to become more environmentally friendly and socially responsible. They've implemented sustainability initiatives, increased wages, and provided scholarships to employees. It's a story of redemption, like a retail version of "A Christmas Carol."

Conclusion:

So, my fellow shoppers, I implore you to reconsider your retail allegiances. Give Walmart a chance; I promise you you'll never look back. You may even find yourself wandering those vast aisles at midnight, wearing your favorite sweatpants, and experiencing a sense of retail nirvana that you never thought possible.

In the end, my fellow dreamers, I hope you see the undeniable allure of Walmart as a place where our fantasies of convenience, affordability, and variety can come true. So embrace the retail nirvana that awaits you within those cavernous aisles, and let your inner bargain-hunter soar. By choosing Walmart as our go-to shopping destination, we live the dream and share in a beautiful tapestry of humanity that transcends all boundaries. So let's make our dreams a reality, one shopping cart at a time. Thank you, and may you find your path to retail bliss.

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120+ Funny Persuasive Speech Topics For College Students: Engaging Ideas for a Hilarious Presentation

Selecting the ideal theme for a college presentation can feel like navigating through a maze – challenging and sometimes downright frustrating. It’s something I completely understand, having once been in those shoes, searching high and low for a topic that strikes the perfect balance between engaging and persuasive.

Through extensive exploration, I stumbled upon an invaluable insight: humor is an incredibly effective tool when it comes to speeches. In this article, you’ll find over 120 hilariously persuasive speech topics tailor-made for college students.

These topics aren’t just designed to tickle your audience’s funny bone but also keep them riveted from beginning to end. Prepare yourself to bring on the laughs !

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Key Takeaways

  • Choose funny speech topics that match your audience’s interests and current trends to keep them engaged.
  • Practice makes perfect ; rehearse your speech to get timing and delivery just right, making sure your humor lands well.
  • Use personal experiences or interests for unique and relatable content that will entertain your audience.
  • Keep it respectful ; pick topics that are funny without being offensive to ensure everyone enjoys the presentation.
  • Engage with the audience by making eye contact, asking questions, and including interactive elements in your speech.

How to Choose a Funny Persuasive Speech Topic

To choose a funny persuasive speech topic:

Consider your audience and their interests.

Stay updated on current trends and events .

Understand your audience

Knowing your audience is key to delivering a successful speech. I learned this lesson the hard way at first, but it made all the difference once I got it right. Your listeners’ interests, backgrounds, and sense of humor will shape how they receive your words.

If you’re speaking to college students, blending topics on education, politics, health, or even fashion with humor can grab their attention. It’s about striking the right balance between being funny and making a point.

Crafting engaging persuasive speech topics requires an understanding of what makes your audience tick. For example, amusing college speech topics or hilarious persuasive ideas can resonate well in a campus setting.

You want them not just to listen but to be truly engaged with what you’re saying; laughter can be a powerful tool here. Mixing entertaining presentation ideas with substantial content ensures your audience stays hooked from start to finish.

Remembering these tips helped me turn my public speaking fear into one of my greatest strengths.

Consider current trends and events

When choosing a funny persuasive speech topic, it’s essential to consider current trends and events. Incorporating recent happenings into your presentation can keep your audience engaged and make your speech more relevant.

By addressing topics that are currently popular or controversial , you can capture the attention of your listeners and create a memorable experience for them. Additionally, tapping into current trends allows you to showcase your awareness of what’s happening in the world around you, demonstrating that you are informed and connected to contemporary issues .

Personal interests and experiences

As a public speaking beginner, I understand the importance of tapping into personal interests and experiences when choosing a funny persuasive speech topic. It helps to consider hobbies, travel adventures, or even embarrassing moments as potential sources of humor .

Sharing personal experiences can make your presentation more relatable and engaging for your audience.

In my journey as a public speaker, I found that drawing from my own life experiences not only made me more confident but also allowed me to connect with my audience on a deeper level.

120+ Funny Persuasive Speech Topics for College Students

Get ready to tickle your audience’s funny bones with over 120 entertaining and lighthearted persuasive speech topics that are perfect for college students. From education to politics, health, family, fashion, music, sports, and more – there’s something hilarious for every presentation!

On education, politics, health, family, fashion, music, sports, and more

Looking for engaging and hilarious speech topics ? Look no further! Here are some funny persuasive speech ideas for college students to ace their presentations:

  • On Education :
  • The perks of sleeping in class
  • Why math should be banned
  • On Politics :
  • Making politicians wear body cameras
  • Elect Pixar characters as presidents
  • On Health :
  • How to lose weight by watching cooking shows
  • The benefits of chocolate for breakfast
  • On Family :
  • Convincing parents to adopt a pet dinosaur
  • Sibling rivalry : an Olympic sport?
  • On Fashion :
  • Wearing pajamas to formal events
  • Dressing like a celebrity on a budget
  • Why singing in the shower should be an Olympic event
  • The therapeutic effects of singing badly
  • On Sports :
  • The art of extreme ironing
  • Competitive napping : the next big sport?

Tips for Making a Speech Funny

Use humor strategically to lighten the mood and engage your audience. Practice your delivery to ensure timing and execution are on point.

Use humor wisely

When using humor, timing is crucial . Injecting a funny moment at the right spot can leave a lasting impact. Also, use relatable and light-hearted jokes to connect with your audience effortlessly .

It’s like planting seeds of laughter throughout your speech, making it enjoyable for everyone .

Moving ahead to the next topic on “ Practice Your Delivery “.

Practice your delivery

To deliver a speech effectively, I must practice my delivery . This means rehearsing my speech multiple times, paying attention to my tone and pace , and using gestures to emphasize important points.

I should also record myself speaking and then listen or watch it back to identify areas for improvement. Additionally, getting feedback from friends or family can help me refine my delivery further.

Effective practice is the key to confidently delivering a humorous and engaging speech that will captivate my audience.

Engage with your audience

To engage with your audience, make eye contact and use inclusive language to draw them in. Encourage participation through interactive questions and activities, creating a connection that keeps them interested in what you’re saying.

Use humor strategically to elicit laughter and keep the atmosphere light, making it easier for your audience to relate to your speech content.

Keep an upbeat tone and vary your delivery pace to maintain engagement , ensuring that each member of the audience feels involved and valued throughout the presentation. Incorporate personal anecdotes or relatable examples to create a sense of shared experience, fostering a bond between you and your listeners.

Choosing the right funny persuasive speech topic can turn a regular presentation into an unforgettable one. Dr. Alex Harmon, a renowned expert in public speaking with over 20 years of experience, emphasizes this point strongly.

With his PhD in Communication from Harvard University and numerous awards for excellence in teaching and research, Dr. Harmon knows what makes a speech stand out.

Dr. Harmon explains that the effectiveness of using humor in speeches lies in its power to connect with the audience, making complex ideas more accessible and memorable. He points to studies showing that laughter not only improves retention but also builds rapport between the speaker and their audience.

However, he cautions speakers about safety and ethics – it’s essential to choose topics that are respectful and non-offensive to maintain credibility and avoid alienating listeners.

Transparency about sources of humor ensures integrity in communication.

For everyday use or specific contexts like college presentations or community talks, Dr. Harmon recommends tailoring humorous elements to fit your own style as well as your audience’s preferences.

Practical tips include watching comedies for inspiration or practicing jokes with friends before delivering them publicly.

In evaluating funny persuasive speech topics against other styles, he acknowledges both pros and cons: while these topics engage audiences effectively, they may not suit every situation or subject matter—something speakers should consider carefully.

Dr. Harmon concludes by affirming the value of incorporating humor into presentations wherever appropriate. According to him, “120+ Funny Persuasive Speech Topics For College Students” strikes an excellent balance between being informative and entertaining —making it a great resource for anyone looking to inject some fun into their next speech.

funny topics for a persuasive speech

Ryan Nelson is the founder of Speak2Impress, a platform dedicated to helping individuals master the art of public speaking. Despite having a crippling fear of public speaking for many years, Ryan overcame his anxiety through diligent practice and active participation in Toastmasters. Now residing in New York City, he is passionate about sharing his journey and techniques to empower others to speak with confidence and clarity.

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300 Funny Persuasive Speech Topics You Should Know

So, you’re on the hunt for some hilarious but persuasive speech topics, huh? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Get ready to dive into the wonderful world of “ Funny Persuasive Speech Topics .” We’re talking about topics that’ll have your audience rolling in the aisles while still making some solid points.

It’s all about mixing laughter with a dash of persuasion to keep things interesting. So, grab your sense of humor and let’s explore some topics that’ll have everyone laughing and nodding along in agreement.

Is it right to discuss Funny Persuasive Speech Topics?

Funny Persuasive Speech Topics

Discussing funny persuasive speech topics is perfectly acceptable and can be highly effective in certain contexts. Here’s why:

  • Engagement: Humor is a powerful tool for engaging an audience. When people are entertained, they are more likely to pay attention and remember the message you’re trying to convey.
  • Memorable: A funny speech is more likely to stick in people’s minds long after it’s delivered. By injecting humor into your speech, you increase the chances of your audience remembering your main points.
  • Emotional connection: Humor can create an emotional connection between the speaker and the audience. When people laugh together, they feel a sense of camaraderie, which can make them more receptive to the speaker’s message.
  • Relatability: Funny persuasive speech topics often touch on everyday experiences and situations that people can relate to. This relatability can make your message more persuasive because it resonates with the audience on a personal level.
  • Disarming tension: In some situations, humor can help to disarm tension or defuse a potentially contentious topic. By lightening the mood with humor, you can make it easier for people to consider viewpoints that they might otherwise be resistant to.

However, it’s important to exercise caution when using humor in persuasive speeches. Make sure that your jokes are appropriate for the audience and the occasion, and avoid anything that could be offensive or insensitive.

Additionally, ensure that the humor supports your main message rather than overshadowing it. When used effectively, funny persuasive speech topics can be a powerful tool for communication and persuasion.

How and where to discuss funny persuasive speech topics?

There are several ways and places to discuss funny persuasive speech topics:

  • Classrooms : If you’re a student, you might have opportunities to give persuasive speeches as part of your coursework. Many teachers and professors encourage students to incorporate humor into their presentations to engage their classmates and demonstrate their public speaking skills.
  • Toastmasters Clubs : Toastmasters International is a global organization that helps members improve their public speaking and leadership skills through practice and feedback. Many Toastmasters clubs have meetings where members give speeches on a variety of topics , including persuasive speeches with humor.
  • Comedy Clubs or Open Mic Nights : If you’re comfortable performing in front of a live audience, you could try out your funny persuasive speech at a comedy club or an open mic night. These venues provide a supportive environment for trying out new material and honing your comedic timing.
  • Workshops or Seminars : Some organizations offer workshops or seminars on public speaking, where participants can learn and practice delivering persuasive speeches. These events often provide opportunities for participants to receive constructive feedback from instructors and peers.
  • Online Platforms : With the rise of virtual communication, there are many online platforms where you can share your funny persuasive speech topics . You could create a video and upload it to platforms like YouTube or TikTok, or join online communities focused on public speaking or comedy.
  • Social Gatherings : Informal social gatherings with friends or family can also be a great opportunity to test out your funny persuasive speech topics. Whether it’s at a dinner party or a backyard barbecue, you can engage your audience in conversation and see how they respond to your humor.

Remember to consider the appropriateness of your humor for the specific audience and setting, and be open to feedback to improve your delivery and effectiveness.

300 Funny Persuasive Speech Topics

Funny Persuasive Speech Topics

Here’s a list of 300 funny persuasive speech topics categorized for your convenience:

Entertainment and Pop Culture

  • Why The Office is the ultimate binge-worthy show.
  • The absurdity of superhero costumes.
  • The ridiculousness of reality TV.
  • Why cats are plotting to take over the world.
  • The peculiar habits of celebrities.
  • The humor in cheesy pick-up lines.
  • The strange world of internet memes.
  • The art of making the perfect playlist.
  • The absurdity of movie sequels.
  • Why dogs have mastered the art of manipulation.

Food and Drink

  • The conspiracy behind pineapple on pizza.
  • The real reason why chocolate is everyone’s guilty pleasure.
  • The bizarre world of food combinations.
  • The ridiculousness of food challenges.
  • The secret life of grocery store items.
  • Why breakfast is the most important meal of the day (for your Instagram feed).
  • The hidden agenda of fast-food mascots.
  • The peculiar rituals of coffee addicts.
  • The science of why we can’t stop eating junk food.
  • The truth behind food labels: Decoding the mystery.

Relationships and Dating

  • The absurdity of online dating profiles.
  • The comedic side of bad first dates.
  • The strange habits of couples in love.
  • Why arguing with your significant other can be fun.
  • The truth about relationship advice columns.
  • The art of flirting in the modern age.
  • The hilarious side of being single.
  • The real reason behind “opposites attract.”
  • The secret language of emojis in relationships.
  • Why dating apps are like a game of chance.

Technology and Social Media

  • The absurdity of smartphone addiction.
  • The comedic side of autocorrect fails.
  • The strange world of internet conspiracy theories.
  • The truth behind social media filters.
  • The hidden agenda of online quizzes.
  • The peculiar habits of internet trolls.
  • The comedic value of internet cat videos.
  • The reality behind Instagram vs. reality.
  • The ridiculousness of online arguments.
  • The truth about why we can’t put our phones down.

Work and Career

  • The absurdity of office politics.
  • The comedic value of workplace meetings.
  • The strange habits of coworkers.
  • The truth about office dress codes.
  • The hidden agenda behind company team-building exercises.
  • The hilarious side of job interviews.
  • The absurdity of corporate jargon.
  • The real reason behind office gossip.
  • The comedic value of workplace stereotypes.
  • The truth about why we procrastinate at work.

Education and School Life

  • The absurdity of school dress codes.
  • The comedic side of group projects.
  • The strange world of standardized testing.
  • The truth about why students always wait until the last minute.
  • The hidden agenda behind school cafeteria food.
  • The ridiculousness of school rules.
  • The truth about why math is so hard.
  • The comedic value of school assemblies.
  • The absurdity of school bathrooms.
  • The real reason behind why we hate Mondays.

Travel and Vacation

  • The comedic value of travel mishaps.
  • The strange habits of tourists.
  • The truth about why we always overpack.
  • The hidden agenda behind travel souvenirs.
  • The absurdity of airport security.
  • The hilarious side of language barriers.
  • The real reason behind why vacations never go as planned.
  • The comedic value of travel reviews.
  • The absurdity of travel etiquette.
  • The truth about why we love beach vacations.

Health and Fitness

  • The comedic value of gym fails.
  • The strange habits of fitness fanatics.
  • The truth about why we always start diets on Mondays.
  • The absurdity of fitness trends.
  • The hidden agenda behind workout clothing.
  • The ridiculousness of exercise equipment infomercials.
  • The comedic side of yoga classes.
  • The real reason why we can’t stick to a workout routine.
  • The absurdity of detox diets.
  • The truth about why we love cheat days.

Environmental Issues

  • The comedic value of eco-friendly products.
  • The strange habits of environmental activists.
  • The truth about why we still use plastic straws.
  • The hidden agenda behind recycling.
  • The absurdity of climate change denial.
  • The hilarious side of green initiatives.
  • The real reason why we can’t give up fast fashion.
  • The absurdity of eco-friendly packaging.
  • The truth about why we love nature documentaries.
  • The comedic value of Earth Day celebrations.

Parenting and Family Life

  • The strange habits of new parents.
  • The comedic side of parenting advice books.
  • The truth about why kids never listen.
  • The hidden agenda behind family vacations.
  • The absurdity of parenting trends.
  • The hilarious side of kids’ birthday parties.
  • The real reason why parents always say, “Because I said so.”
  • The absurdity of family dinner conversations.
  • The truth about why grandparents spoil their grandkids.
  • The comedic value of family holiday traditions.

Politics and Government

  • The strange habits of politicians.
  • The comedic value of political debates.
  • The truth about why we can’t trust politicians.
  • The hidden agenda behind campaign promises.
  • The absurdity of political scandals.
  • The ridiculousness of political ads.
  • The real reason why we can’t agree on anything politically.
  • The comedic side of voting.
  • The absurdity of political correctness.
  • The truth about why we still have political cartoons.

Sports and Athletics

  • The strange habits of sports fans.
  • The comedic value of sports commentary.
  • The truth about why we always root for the underdog.
  • The hidden agenda behind sports rivalries.
  • The absurdity of sports superstitions.
  • The ridiculousness of sports mascots.
  • The real reason why we watch the Super Bowl for the commercials.
  • The comedic side of sports injuries.
  • The absurdity of halftime shows.
  • The truth about why we can’t resist sports documentaries.

Fashion and Style

  • The strange habits of fashionistas.
  • The comedic value of fashion trends.
  • The truth about why we wear socks with sandals.
  • The hidden agenda behind fashion magazines.
  • The absurdity of runway fashion.
  • The ridiculousness of beauty pageants.
  • The real reason why we can’t resist sales.
  • The comedic side of fashion disasters.
  • The absurdity of fashion rules.
  • The truth about why we keep clothes we never wear.

Science and Technology

  • The strange habits of scientists.
  • The comedic value of science experiments gone wrong.
  • The truth about why we’re fascinated by conspiracy theories.
  • The hidden agenda behind technology addiction.
  • The absurdity of futuristic predictions.
  • The ridiculousness of infomercial inventions.
  • The real reason why we can’t live without Wi-Fi.
  • The comedic side of tech support calls.
  • The absurdity of robot companions.
  • The truth about why we’re obsessed with space exploration.

Philosophy and Existentialism

  • The strange habits of philosophers.
  • The comedic value of existential crises.
  • The truth about why we question the meaning of life.
  • The hidden agenda behind self-help books.
  • The absurdity of fortune-telling.
  • The ridiculousness of conspiracy theories.
  • The real reason why we’re afraid of the dark.
  • The comedic side of mid-life crises.
  • The absurdity of “deep” conversations.
  • The truth about why we seek happiness.

Religion and Spirituality

  • The strange habits of religious leaders.
  • The comedic value of religious rituals.
  • The truth about why we believe in superstitions.
  • The hidden agenda behind cults.
  • The absurdity of religious debates.
  • The ridiculousness of creationism vs. evolution.
  • The real reason why we pray.
  • The comedic side of religious texts.
  • The absurdity of religious persecution.
  • The truth about why we seek spiritual enlightenment.

Animals and Nature

  • The strange habits of animals.
  • The comedic value of animal documentaries.
  • The truth about why we anthropomorphize animals.
  • The hidden agenda behind pet ownership.
  • The absurdity of animal rights activism.
  • The ridiculousness of pet clothing.
  • The real reason why we love cat videos.
  • The comedic side of wildlife conservation efforts.
  • The absurdity of pet psychology.
  • The truth about why we’re obsessed with animal memes.

Art and Creativity

  • The strange habits of artists.
  • The comedic value of modern art.
  • The truth about why we’re drawn to certain paintings.
  • The hidden agenda behind art auctions.
  • The absurdity of art criticism.
  • The ridiculousness of art forgeries.
  • The real reason why we can’t understand abstract art.
  • The comedic side of art installations.
  • The absurdity of art school.
  • The truth about why we doodle.

Money and Finance

  • The strange habits of billionaires.
  • The comedic value of budgeting.
  • The truth about why we buy lottery tickets.
  • The hidden agenda behind get-rich-quick schemes.
  • The absurdity of economic forecasts.
  • The ridiculousness of financial advice.
  • The real reason why we can’t stick to a budget.
  • The comedic side of penny-pinching.
  • The absurdity of shopping addiction.
  • The truth about why money can’t buy happiness.

Literature and Writing

  • The strange habits of writers.
  • The comedic value of literary analysis.
  • The truth about why we’re drawn to certain genres.
  • The hidden agenda behind book clubs.
  • The absurdity of writer’s block.
  • The ridiculousness of fan fiction.
  • The real reason why we judge books by their covers.
  • The comedic side of book adaptations.
  • The absurdity of literary awards.
  • The truth about why we love to escape into books.

History and Historical Events

  • The strange habits of historical figures.
  • The comedic value of historical reenactments.
  • The hidden agenda behind historical revisionism.
  • The absurdity of ancient traditions.
  • The ridiculousness of historical fashion.
  • The real reason why we love visiting museums.
  • The comedic side of historical documentaries.
  • The absurdity of historical inaccuracies in movies.
  • The truth about why we’re nostalgic for the past.

DIY and Crafts

  • The strange habits of DIY enthusiasts.
  • The comedic value of Pinterest fails.
  • The truth about why we start craft projects we never finish.
  • The hidden agenda behind home improvement shows.
  • The absurdity of craft supply hoarding.
  • The ridiculousness of DIY disasters.
  • The real reason why we can’t resist DIY tutorials.
  • The comedic side of failed DIY gifts.
  • The absurdity of extreme crafting.
  • The truth about why we love handmade items.

Cars and Transportation

  • The strange habits of car enthusiasts.
  • The comedic value of driving mishaps.
  • The truth about why we name our cars.
  • The hidden agenda behind car commercials.
  • The absurdity of road rage.
  • The ridiculousness of carpool karaoke.
  • The real reason why we love vintage cars.
  • The comedic side of traffic jams.
  • The absurdity of driving superstitions.
  • The truth about why we hate parallel parking.

Law and Legal Issues

  • The strange habits of lawyers.
  • The comedic value of courtroom dramas.
  • The truth about why we’re fascinated by true crime.
  • The hidden agenda behind legal loopholes.
  • The absurdity of frivolous lawsuits.
  • The ridiculousness of legal jargon.
  • The real reason why we watch crime documentaries.
  • The comedic side of courtroom sketches.
  • The absurdity of celebrity trials.
  • The truth about why we can’t stop watching Law & Order.

Holidays and Celebrations

  • The strange habits of holiday enthusiasts.
  • The comedic value of holiday traditions.
  • The truth about why we love holiday music.
  • The hidden agenda behind holiday marketing.
  • The absurdity of holiday decorations.
  • The ridiculousness of holiday-themed movies.
  • The real reason why we stress over holiday dinners.
  • The comedic side of holiday shopping.
  • The absurdity of New Year’s resolutions.
  • The truth about why we love Halloween.

Beauty and Personal Care

  • The strange habits of beauty gurus.
  • The comedic value of beauty fails.
  • The truth about why we follow skincare routines.
  • The hidden agenda behind beauty product advertising.
  • The absurdity of beauty pageants.
  • The ridiculousness of beauty standards.
  • The real reason why we love makeup tutorials.
  • The comedic side of DIY beauty hacks.
  • The absurdity of beauty myths.
  • The truth about why we’re obsessed with anti-aging products.

Home and Household

  • The strange habits of neat freaks.
  • The comedic value of household chores.
  • The truth about why we can’t keep houseplants alive.
  • The hidden agenda behind home organization trends.
  • The absurdity of cleaning product commercials.
  • The ridiculousness of home renovation shows.
  • The real reason why we have junk drawers.
  • The comedic side of DIY disasters.
  • The absurdity of “smart” home devices.
  • The truth about why we love HGTV.

Gardening and Outdoor Living

  • The strange habits of gardeners.
  • The comedic value of gardening mishaps.
  • The truth about why we love houseplants.
  • The hidden agenda behind gardening trends.
  • The absurdity of lawn care rituals.
  • The ridiculousness of garden gnome collections.
  • The real reason why we can’t resist buying more plants.
  • The comedic side of garden pests.
  • The absurdity of outdoor furniture.
  • The truth about why we love spending time in nature.

Weddings and Marriage

  • The strange habits of brides-to-be.
  • The comedic value of wedding planning.
  • The truth about why we stress over wedding details.
  • The hidden agenda behind wedding traditions.
  • The absurdity of wedding dress shopping.
  • The ridiculousness of wedding trends.
  • The real reason why we cry at weddings.
  • The comedic side of wedding speeches.
  • The absurdity of wedding registries.
  • The truth about why we love wedding movies.

Aging and Retirement

  • The strange habits of retirees.
  • The comedic value of getting older.
  • The truth about why we fear aging.
  • The hidden agenda behind anti-aging products.
  • The absurdity of retirement communities.
  • The ridiculousness of senior discounts.
  • The real reason why we love stories of “old people antics.”
  • The comedic side of aging gracefully.
  • The absurdity of midlife crises.
  • The truth about why we’re obsessed with staying young.

These topics cover a wide range of areas, so you should be able to find something that resonates with your audience and suits your speaking style. Good luck with your speech .

Humor is a powerful tool for persuasion. By injecting laughter into our discussions, we can engage our audience, lighten the mood, and ultimately make our messages more memorable. Whether we’re poking fun at societal norms, exploring the quirks of everyday life, or unraveling the absurdities of our world, funny persuasive speech topics have the ability to entertain, inform, and inspire change.

So, let’s embrace the laughter, challenge the status quo, and remember that sometimes, a good laugh is all it takes to make a persuasive point. Thank you for joining me on this comedic journey, and may your speeches always leave your audience smiling.

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Fun persuasive speech topics

205 persuasive topic suggestions to make them smile

By:  Susan Dugdale  

So, you've been asked to prepare a persuasive speech and you're looking for the right topic; one your audience will love.☺

You'd like something interesting. Preferably a combination of zany, cheerful, entertaining, outrageous, amusing, side-splittingly funny, comical, jolly, merry AND mirthful with a side serving of droll and a whiff of the ridiculous.

Maybe, even crazy!  

Because humor is the best way to give people a good laugh. And done well, we both know it is very, very persuasive.

For you, here's a collection of 205 funny persuasive speech topics .

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What's on this page:

  • 20 bizarre and amusing book titles to use as topics
  • How to use these book titles (and any of the other topics) as the basis of a speech
  • 16 funny persuasive speech topics : a pick 'n mix selection
  • Another collection of 15 great funny persuasive topics
  • 30 more fun persuasive topic ideas
  • And another 25 funny, interesting persuasive speech topics !

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  • More persuasive speech resources : topic suggestions, notes on how to write a persuasive speech, an example persuasive speech outline using Monroes Motivated Sequence, plus a free printable speech outline for your own use.
  • For more about humor - how to use it well in speeches

Weirdly amusing and bizarre book titles! 

What were those authors thinking? And who were they expecting to read their work?

Is there actually an audience for these books?

Come on, convince me that I should read them

Use these book titles as a starting point and let your mind run free. 

Persuade us that we need what is contained within the covers of any one of these 20 extraordinary books. *

Image - vintage tractor. Text: Old tractors and the men who love them.

  • Curses and Blessings for All Occasions 
  • The Manga Guide to Calculus
  •  Natural Bust Enlargement with Total Mind Power
  •  The Pop-Up Book of Phobias
  •  How to Raise Your I.Q. by Eating Gifted Children
  •   Old Tractors and the Men Who Love Them
  •  How to Survive a Robot Uprising
  •  Extreme Ironing
  •  Horse Yoga 
  •  The History of the Concrete Roofing Tile

Image - orange and purple pencils perfectly sharpened. Text:Fun Persuasive Speech Topics - How to sharpen pencils.

  • How to Sharpen Pencils 

How Tea Cosies Changed the World

  • How To Live With An Idiot: Clueless Creatures And The People Who Love Them 
  • 50 Sad Chairs
  • Outwitting Squirrels
  • The Deer-Smellers of Haunted Mountain
  • Nuclear War: What's in It for You? 
  • Old Age: Its Cause and Prevention
  • Dating for Under a Dollar: 301 Ideas
  • Be Bold With Bananas

* These are titles of real books -  not a figment of my over active imagination. Check this link to  Abebooks.com  and all will be revealed. It's worth a visit just see the covers. Some of them are truly, glorious retro masterpieces.

How to use these titles as the basis of a speech

You do not need to actually read the books. (I don't think they'll be on a college student's reading list any time soon. ☺)

Instead choose a title, or any of the other 185 topics on this page: one you think has the potential to make an amusing and good persuasive topic. Then,  let it work its magic in your mind.

Use your imagination (brainstorm * ) to come up with your own ideas.

When you have three or four strong points that you intend to use in the body of your speech, flesh them out with compelling details: important fun things everyone absolutely needs to know about.

* brainstorm - an excellent and efficient method of rapidly generating ideas on a particular subject or theme.

If you haven't used the brainstorming technique before, you can find out more and see examples of it in action by clicking the link: what is a brainstorm ?

As an example, here's the beginning of a fun persuasive speech using the book title -  How Tea Cosies Changed the World .

Image: cover of cushions and cosies magazine circa 1940

"We know about the invention of the wheel changing the world. Similarly we know about the impact of light bulbs, telephones, and the internet. However, how much do we know about tea cosies?

That's right. Very little. In fact, nothing.

And yet, ladies and gentlemen, we should."

Compelling "alternative facts" I've invented to establish the humble tea cosy as a world changer, an important influencer, are:

  • The British Empire was built on tea. Every important event or meeting had the taking of tea as its center-point. Expanding the colony? Let's chat over a nice cup tea about it. Those meetings could be very long, and tea needs to be drunk hot. Therefore, to minimize the distraction and distress caused by tepid or worse, cold tea, a tea cosy was placed over the teapot to keep the tea inside it warm. Thus allowing allowing history to be made. (Examples needed to illustrate.)
  • The tea cosy as an ambassador - A cosy was often given as a gift to important dignitaries on visits to other countries - becomes a tangible reminder of the Empire and its power. (Examples needed.)
  • The tea cosy as a symbol of domestic, national and international harmony - bringing people together, uniting them - fostering civilized conversations in often difficult situations...

Obviously, it needs much more development. However, I'm sure you get the idea. It's absurd, ridiculous and lots of fun!

Who'd have thought a hand knitted tea cosy could achieve so much! They need to be preserved and protected. They're an endangered artifact...

Is it a true story? No. Does that matter? No. What does, is that you construct and deliver a good speech: one demonstrating you understand how to persuade effectively and is entertaining for the audience. That's the most important thing.

16 funny persuasive speech topics

funny topics for a persuasive speech

Put "persuade me that" in front of each of the following topics and take your imagination for a stroll. Are there any sparking a few, fresh and funny ideas?

Persuade me that:

  • lying is a good skill to have
  • the dog really did eat your homework
  • procrastination is essential for survival
  • fashion, for example, skinny jeans, makes fools of people
  • newspaper horoscopes accurately forecast the day's events
  • academic examinations are bad for high school student's health
  • dogs are a man's best friend
  • vegetables communicate with each other
  • being good looking is over-rated
  • time spent on social media is productive
  • looking intelligent is better than looking cool
  • it's a child's duty to annoy their parents
  • junk food is good food
  • public personal bloopers are character building
  • it's a parent's duty to embarrass their children
  • labor-saving machines like dishwashers or clothes driers are damaging family dynamics

Another 15 great funny persuasive topics 

funny topics for a persuasive speech

  • teaching someone close to you to drive will strengthen your relationship
  • corporate jargon is an aid to good communication 
  • being completely lazy is a useful skill to have
  • life would be better with a soundtrack and volume control
  • common sense is actually quite rare
  • parental bribery is permissible 
  • time is interpreted differently by men and women
  • romantic love is over rated
  • fairy tales can come true
  • being young and stupid is unavoidable
  • extreme diets can work
  • the perfect partner does exist
  • vehicles have personality
  • pets reflect their owners
  • clothing should be optional

 OMG! 30 more fun persuasive topic ideas -:)

funny topics for a persuasive speech

Please do your very best to p ersuade me that:

  • everyone has something to hide
  • life is a test you can't revise for 
  • preparation for the future is for cowards
  • failing spectacularly and publicly is character building
  • wearing spandex tights is not a public health hazard
  • love at first sight is a myth
  • plants have feelings
  • being sensible is boring
  • painting the town red is a good idea
  • telling the truth to your parents can be dangerous
  • talking to trees is normal
  • acting like a child keeps a person young
  • girls are programmed by gender to want pink things
  • most teachers have humor-bypasses
  • life is better with cake
  • a balanced diet is a cupcake in both hands
  • looking in the mirror is inspirational
  • failure is opportunity in disguise
  • too much of a good thing is wonderful - Mae West
  • growing up is optional
  • breaking your funny-bone is painful
  • dating disasters are unavoidable
  • believing in Santa Claus is for children
  • Christmas is primarily a marketing opportunity
  • money, like the best things in life, should be free
  • life should come with a remote control 
  • google has replaced the need for education
  • pick-up lines can work
  • tattoos are a necessary fashion accessory
  • customers are always right

And another 25 funny, interesting persuasive speech topics!

funny topics for a persuasive speech

Once you've heard my carefully crafted persuasive speech you'll believe, like I do, that:

  • men should be stay-at-home dads
  • getting rich quick is an excellent goal to have
  • dark humor keeps people healthy
  • annoying other people is a desirable skill to have
  • feminism is outdated
  • being an only child is preferable to having siblings
  • sibling rivalry is very good training for real life
  • people need to pass examinations to gain the right to become parents
  • having your cake and eating it too is quite fair
  • learning to pass on blame is an essential survival skill   
  • imitation is a compliment
  • age is irrelevant
  • good luck charms work
  • advertising is art
  • being rude can be therapeutic
  • cheating is understandable
  • Murphy's Law is real
  • being intentionally funny is an art
  • waiting in a queue is an opportunity to meet people
  • cleanliness is over-rated
  • bribery is a lucrative profession
  • watching paint dry is rewarding 
  • cultivating charm is useful
  • looking good is never enough
  • being intelligent is better than being popular

Image: mismatched socks Text: wearing mismatched socks is a bold statement of individuality

Come on. Do your wicked best to convince us that:

  • wearing mismatched socks is a bold statement of individuality.
  • being geekily passionate about obscure niche interests is cool.
  • everyone should develop a hilarious alter ego to unleash their inner silliness.
  • humor and laughter improve our sense of wellbeing.
  • small random amusing acts of kindness make a big difference.
  • certain types of music can make us happier.
  • comedians can raise awareness about important topics while making people laugh.
  • day dreaming is good for you - letting your mind wander can enhance creativity and productivity.
  • there are cognitive, cultural, and career advantages to speaking fluent emoji.
  • the superpowers of committed couch potatoes need celebrating.
  • adults need to rediscover the joy of puddle jumping.
  • grocery shopping is actually an Olympic Sport: 10 strategies for winning gold.
  • emoticons are a universal language and deserve more respect.
  • collecting 'useful' souvenirs (spoons, coasters...) from every trip you go on is a meaningful activity.
  • cats are far superior to dogs as pets.
  • sometimes the best way to achieve success is to do nothing.
  • acknowledging and embracing awkward personal moments can lead to more genuine and meaningful interactions.
  • there really is a Sock Monster who steals them from the laundry one at a time.
  • taking life seriously is seriously overrated and causes major problems. 
  • dad jokes are an essential part of life and should be welcomed and celebrated.
  • air guitar is a legitimate highly skilled art form deserving respect.
  • eating chocolate has extraordinary health benefits as proven by extensive scientific research.
  • laziness can lead to innovative solutions and advancements in technology. 
  • watching silly cat videos on the internet is therapeutic.
  • power naps should be officially integrated into daily schedules in all workplaces and educational institutions. 

Image: person in Edwardian dress thinking. Text: Pretending to understand modern art is an art form

Keep a straight face and give your audience a taste of deadpan humor , while skillfully persuading them that:

  • pretending to understand modern art is an art form.
  • winning an argument even when you're wrong is a useful survival skill. 
  • talking to your belongings as if they can hear, understand and respond is a good, safe way to unburden yourself and keep your sanity.
  • there are benefits to having a disorganized, messy work desk. 
  • from a cat's point of view, they are superior to humans. 
  • research shows laughter yoga in traffic jams prevents rage.
  • mastery of the remote control is an affirmation of power.
  • pretending to listen to someone while daydreaming is an essential survival skill.
  • becoming a hoarder is proof of thinking ahead.
  • these 5 best dance moves for weddings will impress and have you talked about for a long time.
  • your thumbs deserve to be celebrated for all the dexterous texting they do. 
  • the selfie-taking generation is in existential crisis. They do not know who they are, or if they exist, unless they frequently see images of themselves.
  • mental and emotional health is improved by talking to plants.
  • you can stay fit without having to work out in the gym: a definitive guide.
  • food dropped on the floor is fine to eat if picked up within 5 seconds.
  • having confessional conversations with your pet will keep you sane.
  • affirmations on refrigerator magnets can be life changing.
  • the checkout line at the supermarket will double in length the moment you join it.
  • the increase in 'accidental' pocket dialing is actually a sophisticated communication strategy.
  • there is untapped potential in parallel universe tourism.
  • having a terrible sense of direction can have unexpected benefits.
  • popping bubble wrap is curiously satisfying and addictive.
  • winning arguments with toddlers is possible: the ultimate guide for caregivers.
  • the future of communication depends on mastering the use of GIFs.
  • selective hearing is an essential skill for the survival and longevity of relationships.
  • finding inner peace through the checkout process is possible: The Zen of online shopping therapy - a complete guide.

Image: garden gnome Text: that the secret lives of garden gnomes have a positive impact on society.

Your audience's lives will be vastly improved through understanding that:

  • waiting for a webpage to load is an opportunity to change their lives: 5 life-enhancing things to think about and do.
  • adding perfectly timed and utterly useless facts to conversations is an art worth pursuing.
  • they need to know how to safely navigate the uncharted waters of self-photography: selfie etiquette for newbies. 
  • there is a deep emotional connection between humans and their Wi-Fi routers.
  • faking enthusiasm convincingly regardless of the occasion is a useful skill: the ultimate guide. 
  • unicorns are far superior to regular horses.
  • everyone should have their own personal pet rock.
  • communicating with emojis is a basic requirement for modern living.
  • they can survive a zombie apocalypse using bubble wrap.
  • replacing chairs with hammocks lessens stress and  promotes relaxation.
  • speaking gobbledygook jargon makes a person sound intelligent.
  • becoming a professional cereal box collector is a worthy career move.
  • the secret lives of garden gnomes have a positive impact on society.
  • learning to dance like a robot will attract the perfect life partner.
  • being a bubble blower spreads joy and happiness.
  • training your goldfish to perform tricks requires perseverance and patience.
  • establishing a national rubber duck appreciation day is important.
  • replacing all cars in cities with unicycles will solve their congestion and pollution problems.
  • wearing your clothes backward is the latest fashion trend.
  • training to become a competitive pillow fighting champion is possible with your guidance.
  • belly laughing at least 20 times a day has therapeutic benefits.
  • teaching penguins to fly is necessary for their preservation.
  • the world needs more superhero sloths in order to be saved.
  • conducting business meetings on trampolines promotes efficiency and creativity: Bouncing Around Big Business Ideas - A guide for entrepreneurial leaders.
  • using glitter as a source renewable energy has significant positive environmental impacts.
  • replacing handshakes with high-fives would speed up finding resolutions for the world's trouble spots.

Image: trio greek sculptures taking a selfie. Text: that taking silly selfies boosts self-confidence

Take it to your audience. Lay it on the line. Leave no room for doubt. Persuade them that:

  • developing perseverance and commitment through binge-watching TV shows is commendable. 
  • a little bit of chaos can be surprisingly freeing.
  • starting with dessert is a rational approach to dining.
  • taking silly selfies boosts self-confidence.
  • having a messy clothes closet is a sign of creativity and a busy, active life.
  • singing loudly off-key relieves stress. 
  • dancing badly demonstrates supreme self-confidence.
  • wearing the wildest and most colorful socks on Silly Sock Day is important because it brings everyone in a workplace together.
  • loudly sharing your private phone conversations in public places is liberating.
  • laughing at your own mistakes is a key to happiness and success. 
  • embracing your inner child leads to a more joyful and fulfilling life. 
  • pineapple on pizza is not only acceptable but tasty.
  • invisible friends make the best life coaches. 
  • speaking in rhyming couplets guarantees you'll get everyone's attention. 
  • having a dedicated dance move for every life situation is important if you're not that nimble with words. 
  • wining arguments using mime instead of words. 
  • an emoji sticker-based currency system has good economic potential. 
  • wearing pajamas to work/school has significant benefits. 
  • all national anthems should be replaced with catchy jingles. 
  • egg rolling should be classed as an Olympic sport.
  • using rubber chickens as stress-relief tools has advantages.
  • listening to baby animal lullabies as an adult is therapeutic. 
  • the vehicle you drive reflects your personality.

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How to write a persuasive speech

Get a 7 step checklist covering all aspects of crafting a good persuasive speech that will take you from topic selection to choosing the best structural pattern to suit your purpose. Go to:  writing a persuasive speech .

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I'm sure you know that cliche: 'One person's funny is another person's not.'

To use humor well, to have people laughing with you, and not at you, which is a painful experience, you need to know what you're doing.

Here's a good place to start if you want more information: Great funny speeches - how to get the laughter you want. 

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112 Persuasive Speech Topics That Are Actually Engaging

What’s covered:, how to pick an awesome persuasive speech topic, 112 engaging persuasive speech topics, tips for preparing your persuasive speech.

Writing a stellar persuasive speech requires a carefully crafted argument that will resonate with your audience to sway them to your side. This feat can be challenging to accomplish, but an engaging, thought-provoking speech topic is an excellent place to start.

When it comes time to select a topic for your persuasive speech, you may feel overwhelmed by all the options to choose from—or your brain may be drawing a completely blank slate. If you’re having trouble thinking of the perfect topic, don’t worry. We’re here to help!

In this post, we’re sharing how to choose the perfect persuasive speech topic and tips to prepare for your speech. Plus, you’ll find 112 persuasive speech topics that you can take directly from us or use as creative inspiration for your own ideas!

Choose Something You’re Passionate About

It’s much easier to write, research, and deliver a speech about a cause you care about. Even if it’s challenging to find a topic that completely sparks your interest, try to choose a topic that aligns with your passions.

However, keep in mind that not everyone has the same interests as you. Try to choose a general topic to grab the attention of the majority of your audience, but one that’s specific enough to keep them engaged.

For example, suppose you’re giving a persuasive speech about book censorship. In that case, it’s probably too niche to talk about why “To Kill a Mockingbird” shouldn’t be censored (even if it’s your favorite book), and it’s too broad to talk about media censorship in general.

Steer Clear of Cliches

Have you already heard a persuasive speech topic presented dozens of times? If so, it’s probably not an excellent choice for your speech—even if it’s an issue you’re incredibly passionate about.

Although polarizing topics like abortion and climate control are important to discuss, they aren’t great persuasive speech topics. Most people have already formed an opinion on these topics, which will either cause them to tune out or have a negative impression of your speech.

Instead, choose topics that are fresh, unique, and new. If your audience has never heard your idea presented before, they will be more open to your argument and engaged in your speech.

Have a Clear Side of Opposition

For a persuasive speech to be engaging, there must be a clear side of opposition. To help determine the arguability of your topic, ask yourself: “If I presented my viewpoint on this topic to a group of peers, would someone disagree with me?” If the answer is yes, then you’ve chosen a great topic!

Now that we’ve laid the groundwork for what it takes to choose a great persuasive speech topic, here are over one hundred options for you to choose from.

  • Should high school athletes get tested for steroids?
  • Should schools be required to have physical education courses?
  • Should sports grades in school depend on things like athletic ability?
  • What sport should be added to or removed from the Olympics?
  • Should college athletes be able to make money off of their merchandise?
  • Should sports teams be able to recruit young athletes without a college degree?
  • Should we consider video gamers as professional athletes?
  • Is cheerleading considered a sport?
  • Should parents allow their kids to play contact sports?
  • Should professional female athletes be paid the same as professional male athletes?
  • Should college be free at the undergraduate level?
  • Is the traditional college experience obsolete?
  • Should you choose a major based on your interests or your potential salary?
  • Should high school students have to meet a required number of service hours before graduating?
  • Should teachers earn more or less based on how their students perform on standardized tests?
  • Are private high schools more effective than public high schools?
  • Should there be a minimum number of attendance days required to graduate?
  • Are GPAs harmful or helpful?
  • Should schools be required to teach about standardized testing?
  • Should Greek Life be banned in the United States?
  • Should schools offer science classes explicitly about mental health?
  • Should students be able to bring their cell phones to school?
  • Should all public restrooms be all-gender?
  • Should undocumented immigrants have the same employment and education opportunities as citizens?
  • Should everyone be paid a living wage regardless of their employment status?
  • Should supremacist groups be able to hold public events?
  • Should guns be allowed in public places?
  • Should the national drinking age be lowered?
  • Should prisoners be allowed to vote?
  • Should the government raise or lower the retirement age?
  • Should the government be able to control the population?
  • Is the death penalty ethical?

Environment

  • Should stores charge customers for plastic bags?
  • Should breeding animals (dogs, cats, etc.) be illegal?
  • Is it okay to have exotic animals as pets?
  • Should people be fined for not recycling?
  • Should compost bins become mandatory for restaurants?
  • Should electric vehicles have their own transportation infrastructure?
  • Would heavier fining policies reduce corporations’ emissions?
  • Should hunting be encouraged or illegal?
  • Should reusable diapers replace disposable diapers?

Science & Technology

  • Is paper media more reliable than digital news sources?
  • Should automated/self-driving cars be legalized?
  • Should schools be required to provide laptops to all students?
  • Should software companies be able to have pre-downloaded programs and applications on devices?
  • Should drones be allowed in military warfare?
  • Should scientists invest more or less money into cancer research?
  • Should cloning be illegal?
  • Should societies colonize other planets?
  • Should there be legal oversight over the development of technology?

Social Media

  • Should there be an age limit on social media?
  • Should cyberbullying have the same repercussions as in-person bullying?
  • Are online relationships as valuable as in-person relationships?
  • Does “cancel culture” have a positive or negative impact on societies?
  • Are social media platforms reliable information or news sources?
  • Should social media be censored?
  • Does social media create an unrealistic standard of beauty?
  • Is regular social media usage damaging to real-life interactions?
  • Is social media distorting democracy?
  • How many branches of government should there be?
  • Who is the best/worst president of all time?
  • How long should judges serve in the U.S. Supreme Court?
  • Should a more significant portion of the U.S. budget be contributed towards education?
  • Should the government invest in rapid transcontinental transportation infrastructure?
  • Should airport screening be more or less stringent?
  • Should the electoral college be dismantled?
  • Should the U.S. have open borders?
  • Should the government spend more or less money on space exploration?
  • Should students sing Christmas carols, say the pledge of allegiance, or perform other tangentially religious activities?
  • Should nuns and priests become genderless roles?
  • Should schools and other public buildings have prayer rooms?
  • Should animal sacrifice be legal if it occurs in a religious context?
  • Should countries be allowed to impose a national religion on their citizens?
  • Should the church be separated from the state?
  • Does freedom of religion positively or negatively affect societies?

Parenting & Family

  • Is it better to have children at a younger or older age?
  • Is it better for children to go to daycare or stay home with their parents?
  • Does birth order affect personality?
  • Should parents or the school system teach their kids about sex?
  • Are family traditions important?
  • Should parents smoke or drink around young children?
  • Should “spanking” children be illegal?
  • Should parents use swear words in front of their children?
  • Should parents allow their children to play violent video games?

Entertainment

  • Should all actors be paid the same regardless of gender or ethnicity?
  • Should all award shows be based on popular vote?
  • Who should be responsible for paying taxes on prize money, the game show staff or the contestants?
  • Should movies and television shows have ethnicity and gender quotas?
  • Should newspapers and magazines move to a completely online format?
  • Should streaming services like Netflix and Hulu be free for students?
  • Is the movie rating system still effective?
  • Should celebrities have more privacy rights?

Arts & Humanities

  • Are libraries becoming obsolete?
  • Should all schools have mandatory art or music courses in their curriculum?
  • Should offensive language be censored from classic literary works?
  • Is it ethical for museums to keep indigenous artifacts?
  • Should digital designs be considered an art form? 
  • Should abstract art be considered an art form?
  • Is music therapy effective?
  • Should tattoos be regarded as “professional dress” for work?
  • Should schools place greater emphasis on the arts programs?
  • Should euthanasia be allowed in hospitals and other clinical settings?
  • Should the government support and implement universal healthcare?
  • Would obesity rates lower if the government intervened to make healthy foods more affordable?
  • Should teenagers be given access to birth control pills without parental consent?
  • Should food allergies be considered a disease?
  • Should health insurance cover homeopathic medicine?
  • Is using painkillers healthy?
  • Should genetically modified foods be banned?
  • Should there be a tax on unhealthy foods?
  • Should tobacco products be banned from the country?
  • Should the birth control pill be free for everyone?

If you need more help brainstorming topics, especially those that are personalized to your interests, you can  use CollegeVine’s free AI tutor, Ivy . Ivy can help you come up with original persuasive speech ideas, and she can also help with the rest of your homework, from math to languages.

Do Your Research

A great persuasive speech is supported with plenty of well-researched facts and evidence. So before you begin the writing process, research both sides of the topic you’re presenting in-depth to gain a well-rounded perspective of the topic.

Understand Your Audience

It’s critical to understand your audience to deliver a great persuasive speech. After all, you are trying to convince them that your viewpoint is correct. Before writing your speech, consider the facts and information that your audience may already know, and think about the beliefs and concerns they may have about your topic. Then, address these concerns in your speech, and be mindful to include fresh, new information.

Have Someone Read Your Speech

Once you have finished writing your speech, have someone read it to check for areas of strength and improvement. You can use CollegeVine’s free essay review tool to get feedback on your speech from a peer!

Practice Makes Perfect

After completing your final draft, the key to success is to practice. Present your speech out loud in front of a mirror, your family, friends, and basically, anyone who will listen. Not only will the feedback of others help you to make your speech better, but you’ll become more confident in your presentation skills and may even be able to commit your speech to memory.

Hopefully, these ideas have inspired you to write a powerful, unique persuasive speech. With the perfect topic, plenty of practice, and a boost of self-confidence, we know you’ll impress your audience with a remarkable speech!

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“One loses everything when one loses his sense of humor” – Ayn Rand.

People with a cool sense of humor will always be the center of attraction. They are the center of parties. They are the ones in the spotlight. The thing about boring people is that no one really likes to be with them and everyone is looking for an excuse to get out. Everyone is trying to get out and it is as if there is this big circle around them that has a neon sign that says, “Warning, boring person. Stay away.” Being funny is more than just being a smooth talker. It means you are the smartest person in the room. To have a good sense of humor, you need to be able to think ahead. You need to be able to think what others cannot think.

Needless to say that you need to be real quick. Of course, these people with an amazing sense of humor are always liked. What is not to like about them? They are witty, they are fast, they have this aroma of astonishing personality around them.

Tips to deliver a funny speech

1. have a solid content.

Well, you cant say a knock-knock joke and expect the world to laugh hurting their stomach. You need to have solid content. Until and unless you really have something amazing, you are not going to deliver something amazing.

2. Body Language

Body languages play a massive role when it comes to delivering funny speeches. Your eyes need to coordinate what you speak and so do your hands. Body languge has a massive role in funny speeches.

3. Fluctuate the pitch of your voice

Don’t be monotonous. Make your voice hit the crests, make it hit the trough. This is what will keep people more engaged and make the speech look more spontaneous. No one is there to listen to the news. So, crank it up a notch a bit, let it go highs, and let it go lows. 

4. Give more emphasis to the best points

Let’s be honest here, all the points you speak in the speeches are not going to be gold standard ones. Make sure you know what your punch line is and give maximum time to hammer that point home.

5. Make sure you are delivering the speeches as the environment demands

If I am delivering a speech to an elderly population, I would not go with the latest trends of technologies or anything they are not acquainted with.

If the population is new and more of an outgoing one, then I’d probably not quote the happenings of the 14 th  century. It is critical to know the audience and adjust your speech likewise.

6. Make sure that your start and ends are of the gold standard

A solid start gives you a grip and the attention of the crowd as well as the judges. It helps you make a proper foundation for the speech.

The ending is what serves as the desert. It is what you will be remembered for in the eyes of both the audience and the judges.

7. Beat them with confidence

Speak with confidence as if the entire world is listening. Have a commanding voice. Don’t speak like you’re just another person. Confidence comes from preparation and having solid content. Make sure you have them both.

8. Don’t make it look like a rehearsed speech

If you are a newbie, then chances are that the speech looks like a well-rehearsed and practiced one (may appear like a person reading the news). Strictly avoid that. Use jokes and change of tone to combat it.

9. Eye Contacts

This is not new. If you don’t speak by making eye contact, then you don’t become commanding enough. If you can’t give them the vibe that you are someone, even with the best speech you are not going to win.

10. Have stories in your speech

People love stories. They love the imagination and fascination the story brings. So, it might come in handy to include a couple of stories and a few experiences of your own. This gets the audience engaged.

Funny and Persuasive Speech Topics

1. The upside of having a bad memory.

2. Why you should never take life too seriously.

3. Why comic books are actually good for you.

4. How to be a master procrastinator.

5. How to make the perfect paper airplane.

6. Why Pirates are actually the good guys.

7. Why you should always root for the underdog.

8. How to be a couch potato and still stay in shape.

9. The benefits of sleeping in on the weekends.

10. Why napping is actually good for you.

11. How to make the perfect snowball.

12. How to have a conversation with a cat.

13. How to survive a zombie apocalypse.

14. Why unicorns are actually real.

15. How to catch a leprechaun.

16. Why you should never wake a sleeping dragon.

17. The benefits of eating junk food.

18. How to make the perfect fort.

19. Why you should always believe in magic.

20. How to turn a frog into a prince.

21. How to make a wish come true.

22. The importance of always being yourself.

23. How to make the perfect snowman.

24. How to catch Santa Claus.

25. How to get out of doing chores.

26. How to make a boring day fun.

27. How to trick your parents into letting you do what you want.

28. The benefits of eating dessert first.

29. Why you should never give up on your dreams.

30. How to be happy no matter what.

Funny but Informative Speech Topics

1. How to become rich without winning the lottery.

2. How to be popular without being a Kardashian.

3. The history of the world’s most controversial emoji.

4. Why pandas are actually really lazy animals.

5. How to make the perfect PB&J sandwich.

6. The science behind why we love cats.

7. Why dogs are actually man’s best friend.

8. The benefits of sleeping in on the weekends.

9. How to make the perfect scrambled eggs.

10. Why you should never trust a duck.

11. How to get over your fear of public speaking.

12. The pros and cons of being a morning person.

13. Why you should always trust your gut instinct.

14. How to make the perfect cup of tea.

15. Why you should never work with children or animals.

16. The benefits of a healthy diet.

17. How to get over your ex.

18. Why you should never take relationship advice from your friends.

19. The pros and cons of social media.

20. How to deal with haters.

21. The art of the perfect selfie.

22. How to be a successful student.

23. The benefits of exercise.

24. How to make new friends.

25. The importance of a positive attitude.

26. How to deal with failure.

27. The keys to happiness.

28. How to be a successful entrepreneur.

29. The difference between men and women.

30. How to be a good listener.

31. The importance of communication in relationships.

32. The importance of body language.

Impromptu, Funny Speech Topics

1. The worst that can happen when you mix food and love.

2. How to be a good liar without getting caught.

3. The benefits of being a know-it-all.

4. Why we should all learn to do the moonwalk like Michael Jackson.

5. How to beat procrastination once and for all.

6. How to make a really bad first impression.

7. The art of people watching and what you can learn from it.

8. The joys of being single and why it’s better than being in a relationship.

9. Why we love reality TV even though we know it’s trash.

10. How to be a master of procrastination.

11. The merits of being a shopaholic and why it’s good for the economy.

12. How to be popular without even trying.

13. Why being an introvert is actually awesome.

14. How to make small talk interesting (or at least bearable).

15. How to be a great wingman/wingwoman.

16. The art of being a hermit and why it’s underrated.

17. Why we love to hate on celebrities even though we secretly admire them.

18. How to be a great kisser (based on extensive research, of course).

19. The benefits of being a couch potato.

20. How to be a master of flirting without even trying.

21. The art of the prank and why it’s so satisfying.

22. Why being lazy is actually awesome.

23. The joys of sleep and why we can’t live without it.

24. How to make the perfect cup of coffee (or tea, depending on your preference).

25. The benefits of daydreaming and why it’s good for you.

26. How to be a great procrastinator.

27. The joys of being single and why it’s better than being in a relationship.

28. Why we love reality TV even though we know it’s trash.

29. How to be popular without even trying.

30. The best way to avoid getting sick during the winter season.

31. How to get over your ex in just a few days.

32. The worst pick-up lines that you have ever heard.

33. The most embarrassing moments of your life.

34. How to deal with a difficult boss or co-worker.

35. Why you should never break up with someone via text message.

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