You don't need a voice to laugh or cry, only to make laughing and crying audible to others.
Yes, individuals who are mute or voiceless can still express emotions such as laughter and crying through facial expressions, body language, and other non-verbal cues. These forms of communication are important ways for them to convey their feelings and connect with others.
Crying often serves as a way to release intense emotions, such as sadness, frustration, or joy. Laughing usually occurs in response to something humorous or pleasant and acts as a form of social bonding. Both crying and laughing are natural responses tied to our emotions and physiological reactions.
Yes, it is possible to cry and laugh at the same time. This can occur in situations that evoke conflicting emotions or when someone is experiencing mixed feelings of joy and sadness.
In some ways, yes, laugh and cry can be seen as opposite reactions to different emotions. Laughing is often associated with happiness or amusement, while crying is typically linked to sadness or pain. However, both can be natural and healthy ways to express emotions.
The saying "laugh now, cry later" means that while you may find something amusing or enjoyable in the present, there may be negative consequences or emotions that come later as a result of your actions or decisions. It's a reminder to be mindful of the potential repercussions of your current choices.
Crying when you laugh too much can happen due to the release of built-up emotions, as laughter can be a form of emotional release. It may also be a physiological response where the muscles around the eyes and face become strained, causing tears. Emotional and physical factors can both play a role in this reaction.
Crying often serves as a way to release intense emotions, such as sadness, frustration, or joy. Laughing usually occurs in response to something humorous or pleasant and acts as a form of social bonding. Both crying and laughing are natural responses tied to our emotions and physiological reactions.
Yes. My laughter has little to no sound. Sounds a bit like I'm wheezing. However, you can really tell I'm laughing by body motion. ...and yes, get me laughing hard enough, I snort. It's embarrassing. As for crying, it's just tears. Sometimes sniffles. Everything about me is the same as the voiced, without the voice.
inside your eyes when you laugh to hard your pupils need to water.that is why you sometimes cry when you laugh
Yeah, but small portion of people do.
its either laugh or cry
it goes "all the things that make us laugh and cry"
The antonym of laugh is cry.
no. semanticlly impossible. physically impossible
The reason dogs cry when they laugh is because their so excited that they just wanna cry.
The category has me a little confused, but it is my understanding that craffing is when you simultaneously laugh and cry. Some people laugh so hard, that their eyes will leak tears. Other peole will become so distraught over something, that when they cry, they begin to laugh.
laugh
No