Can you hide your laughters

Philippines
April 25, 2011 6:31am CST
I still remember the time when one of my friends could not stop laughing as we were approaching a girl walking like hopping because her legs were not the same. We did not follow our friend on her laughing. We felt so ashamed of what she did because the scenario as we looked at it was not funny at all. She told us that she was not laughing at the girl herself but she was thinking of us in place of the girl, that silly friend of ours got a pinch from all of us.
3 responses
@gelayagui98 (1336)
• Australia
25 Apr 11
There are laughable situation that everybody must laugh and there are situation that doesn't laughable at all. If I were in a situation as yours, I can't laughed because the imperfection of a person is not like a clown that can be replaced by a customs. We should give consideration for those kind of people and the likes, if they were to be chose they were not even wanted them to be liked that. Honestly, I choose those people as my friends, my purpose is to uplift their personal views in life that their imperfections are not big hindrance to gain friends.
• Australia
25 Apr 11
It should be "costume" not custom. Thanks
• Philippines
27 Apr 11
True, because having imperfection or not, as time comes all will age and die.
• Philippines
25 Apr 11
oh i don't think so she's true to her answer to you. i guess she really was laughing at the sight of the pitiful girl. how come she was laughing at it...perhaps it would be the best if she'll have that pity girl's condition. let's see if she could still lol.
• Philippines
27 Apr 11
Yes, putting yourself to where she stands is the best thing that one must try to feel deep within and maybe the laughters will be covered with concern to the girl.
@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
25 Apr 11
it's hard to control laughter when you really feel like laughing...but sometimes we're forced to do so, in order not to offend anybody and hurt their feelings.
• Philippines
27 Apr 11
It is the situation and not the person per se.We owe to the one wearing the imperfection the reality of accepting what God has given us and it is not the physical appearance that matters but the inner self of being pure.