How Laughter Works
Imagine your body is like a big, happy drum. When something funny happens, it sends a signal to your brain, and the brain tells the drum to beat, that’s when you laugh!
Some people are big laughers, they laugh loudly, like a loud, bouncy balloon popping every time something funny happens.
Other people are quiet laughers, like a soft whisper in a secret corner. They smile or giggle softly, just like a little mouse hiding behind a curtain.
Then there are the snort laughers, they laugh so hard that air comes out of their nose like a tiny sneeze machine!
And some people are tickle laughers, when something funny happens, it’s like getting tickled on your tummy or feet. They can’t help but giggle and squirm at the same time.
All these different kinds of laughers are just fun ways to show how happy you feel inside!
Examples
- A child laughs loudly because they're happy, while an adult might giggle softly when they hear a joke.
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See also
- How Does The science of laughter Work?
- Why Do Humans Laugh at Jokes?
- Why Do Humans Laugh at Jokes?
- How Does the Human Brain Process Laughter?
- Are we really programmed to be lazy?