Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5558012-20150402021737/@comment-452-20150409162238

On behalf of all speakers of the english language: Sorry, we didn't mean to offend, the humour in this type of thing is usually derived from the fact that the listener is intended to recognise that the character is probably speaking nonsense, so we're laughing at the character, not at the language. (Note: I haven't listened to this specific audio, so I could be completely incorrect.)

For some lists of this type of thing, see tvtropes:AsLongAsItSoundsForeign and tvtropes:WordSaladTitle and tvtropes:IntentionalEngrishForFunny (In this case, IntentionalFlenchForFunny?)

Edit: Of course, there are many people who think that this type of thing has underlying racist tones, similar to "blackface", so you and anyone else is perfectly justified in being offended that your language is being used as the target for humour. Even different English speaking countries have different cultural norms when it comes to what is a valid target for humour.