Some people laugh at jokes because they enjoy being surprised, while others might feel confused or even a little annoyed. Imagine hearing a joke that changes the meaning of a sentence in an unexpected way, some people find this fun, and others just don’t get it. It’s like playing hide-and-seek: one person loves the game, another prefers tag.
Why People Laugh
People laugh when they feel happy or surprised. Jokes often surprise us by changing what we expect. When someone doesn't understand a joke, they might not feel surprised, so they don’t laugh.
Personality Matters Too
Some people are more open to new ideas and enjoy surprises. Others prefer things that are familiar or predictable. This is part of why some people get jokes and others don’t.
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- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?
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