People often laugh after what they say as a social cue to indicate humor, lighten the mood, or signal that their comment is not meant to be taken seriously. This laughter can also serve as a way to build rapport and create a sense of connection with others. Additionally, it may help to diffuse tension in conversations or soften the impact of potentially awkward statements. Overall, laughter is a social tool that enhances communication and fosters positive interactions.
People that laugh at everything are cheerful. They want to take the best out of everything.
If your family and friends laugh at everything you say! If people tend to laugh at your jokes -- and I mean, genuinely laugh, not just produce a few forced chuckles to be polite -- then you're probably funny.
Some people laugh at everything they say as a way to cope with social anxiety or to seek validation from others. It can also be a habit developed over time as a way to make interactions more light-hearted or to cover up their true emotions.
No, they're just immature.
When people say "shutup", they are actually joking. People say it to be funny when they disagree about something. It sounds rude, but not. They laugh with you when they say "shutup."
he repeats everything because he thinks he's funny and tries to make people laugh all the time
they say that to make people laugh
some people say, "who cut the cheese". Other say nothing. Many laugh.
well people laugh because they don't now that god bless America and hes the pawerful god all mighty
Do not laugh
You say weird things, and it makes people laugh.
They mean everything is just right