Do people who laugh without reason bother you?
By Diana
@dya80dya (33354)
October 11, 2021 7:26am CST
I had two friends when I went to high school. They were laughing without reason all the time. I liked this. They made me laugh and smile. I like happy and funny people. Do people who laugh all the time without a reason bother you?
I wish I could find some people who laugh a lot now. But now it's very different. People have lots of problems and they don't laugh often.
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@cherigucchi (14879)
• Philippines
11 Oct 21
Not really but if they are so disturbing then it will definitely annoy me.
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@cherigucchi (14879)
• Philippines
13 Oct 21
@Shavkat We better be so we wont be in trouble.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
11 Oct 21
What if you look funny? Can I laugh at you then?
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@RebeccasFarm (86485)
• United States
11 Oct 21
It does not bother me..if it is like for half hour or more yes.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
11 Oct 21
It depends... If the person laughs when I'm telling them something serious, yes, it will make me mad. If they keep laughing after I tell them I'm being very serious, then I stop talking with them. There is a time and a place for laughing. When people can't understand that, then there is something wrong with them.
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@DaddyEvil (137145)
• United States
13 Oct 21
@dya80dya In real life, if I see someone do something stupid and get hurt doing it, I will laugh. I can't help it. I laugh while helping them, whatever they need help with.
Once, when Pretty was six years old, I told her to leave an old rusty line in our back yard alone or she'd get hurt on it. (The line was rusty wire meant for people to hang their clothes outside to dry after being washed.) She didn't listen to me and was hanging on the line, running up and down it. She ran too far and a piece of the rusty wire went between the third and fourth fingers of her hand and almost came out the back of her hand. I pulled her hand off the wire, wrapped it in a clean towel and took her to the ER. (The entire time I kept laughing. I even apologized to her for laughing but I couldn't stop.) When we got to the ER and the doctor was cleaning and sewing the wound closed the nurse told Pretty that I was such a mean dad for laughing the entire time. Pretty got mad and told the nurse that I was the best dad in the world and had told her not to play on that clothes line. (I started crying but was still laughing at the same time.) The nurse patted me on the shoulder and told me I must be doing something right for my daughter to understand me so well at such a young age. (I'm crying again relating the story to you.)