They want to validate how funny they are. Especially when they fear that they truly are not funny.
People may laugh or chuckle as a form of social communication to show they are engaged, interested, or enjoying the conversation. It can also be a way to create a positive and friendly atmosphere in the interaction. Sometimes, people may laugh out of politeness even if they don't find something particularly funny.
Some people say "achoo" loudly when they sneeze because it is a reflex reaction controlled by the body's autonomic nervous system. The forcefulness of the sneeze can vary depending on the individual.
It isn't always that hard to get people to laugh. Try these suggestions:Pull silly faces, tickle them, Imitate well known things, e.g. Cinderella, babies, animals. Do an impression of well known people. Do a scene from a well known play and add a modern character in it. You could also pretend not to know a very obvious thing. Throw a small counter at the audience and make sure it hits someone. Then pretend to act so sorry as if you are going to fall apart. To make something really funny, you could put a hero from one film and a villan from another together and act out what they might say to each other.If you just want to stick to the classics, pull silly faces, do weird ways of walking and, if you're a natural, do some ultra mocking impressions.
Depends on what they have to say. Listen to them and really hear what they have to say. If what they have to say makes sense, believe it. Sadly, the heart doen't always want whats good for it. Dogs love chocolate, but it's hurtful to them. So, take everything with a grain of salt and consider all options.
It would have to be hyphend. Like, spiritual-understand, or perhaps something like 'we're on the same wavelink'. My trick is using movie quotes in those awkard times, it makes people laugh and gets the point across. -kat
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 say, "who cut the cheese". Other say nothing. Many laugh.
If you don't laugh at all but you still think somethings funny. You could say that's funny instead. I have heard some people do this.
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."
they say that to make people laugh
People may laugh or chuckle as a form of social communication to show they are engaged, interested, or enjoying the conversation. It can also be a way to create a positive and friendly atmosphere in the interaction. Sometimes, people may laugh out of politeness even if they don't find something particularly funny.
well people laugh because they don't now that god bless America and hes the pawerful god all mighty
Seeing that everything seems to evolve at some point, i would say yes.
Do not laugh
You say weird things, and it makes people laugh.
Say."Hey, wanna go out?" If she says no, ask someone else. Someone will say yes eventually. ;)