How would you describe your genuine, full blown laugh?
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ucme (
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October 21st, 2016
I asked this before but it was a few years ago so I think it’s good to go.
Some of us have a few different laughs, I know I do, but what about when you laugh long & loud at something you find genuinely hilarious?
How does it sound?
I’m very interested as laughter plays a big part in my life & can also be so infectious.
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Loud and very infectious ! !
Well..I like to laugh too. Loud enough that everyone can hear it but not too loud that they would be distracted. It’s not because I care but that’s how it is..) Healthy laughter a day can keep many diseases away!!
My bestie in high school used to say I was “haemorrhaging”.
I have no idea. I think if I were to try to listen to it, I would become self-conscious and have to stop. On the other hand, I could find my mother in a room full of people by her laugh.
My older sister tells me that my laugh is the same as my grandfather’s laugh. I’ve noticed that when I’m in a group of people and something funny is said or done, I seem to always be the first to laugh.
Little noise. Mostly gesticulation.
My laugh ranges from a Betty Rubble snigger to a Max Cady (De Niro) guffaw…or so i’m told.
Also, a proper, what I call a belly laugh, nearly always has me crying too…
It doesn’t sound. I have the silent laugh: you got the image, but no tone.
Sometimes it may sound like chuckling.
I am physically incapable of laughing.
Like a drunken , middle aged woman on a barstool. I need to quiet it down.
A hearty guffaw!
PS: It was not I, but that’s what my laugh sounds like, only more sincere!
I think it must be fairly delightful, because other people, who like me, tend to join in. Infectious, I guess.
I have a very gut based laugh that often sounds like I’m gasping for air. So not too attractive I imagine.
Though when I laugh hard enough I believe it sounds more pronounced and high pitched.
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