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Laughing your heart out at your own laugh

One laughs through their nose, another goes all out with a snort, and some you hear a gurgle, an air raid siren, or just a very loud beep. Whether you're the dolphin, the Gerard Joling, or the bellowing one: as long as you’re cracking up yourself. Behold the ten most common types of laughs.

1. The giggle

You can't help but find this person adorable. By the way, there are two types of gigglers: the shy and the mischievous. The crude jokes the giggler would never make. No, the giggle hides and looks at you with big, innocent deer eyes when asked something.

2. The belly laugh

When you hear this, you can't help but laugh along, even if you don't even know what it's about. The most contagious belly laugh fills the entire room. It's a very social laugh, often from an extroverted person.

3. The snicker

A case of going completely wild. Eyes wide open, mouth wide open, banging hands on the table, and then suddenly you hear horse sounds. Uh, you almost want to ask if that person is okay. Hello?

4. The asthma laugh

Air. Especially a lot of air. With a little sound here and there, but it mostly sounds like this person needs breathing apparatus.

5. The snort

Welcome, welcome, to the three little pigs! Hi mom, yes, you know it. You fall into this category. Snorting laughers are the funniest.

6. The cryer

Even before the punchline has dropped, the cryer already needs to grab a tissue. Bye bye mascara. Yes, I’m a cryer. Great.

7. The silent one

Often the more introverted types who prefer not to draw too much attention to themselves. The result? A silent laugh, which actually looks like the person in question is crying.

8. The sniffle

Actually a suppressed laugh that still comes out through your nose. The sniffle laugh is usually produced by people who are afraid of hurting others with their laugh.

9. The chuckle

The chuckle has humor. The chuckle laughs at their own jokes. And if the chuckle laughs at your joke, that’s almost a compliment.

10. The fake laugh

The mouth laughs, but the eyes don’t join in. Often used during disaster dates, where he makes jokes that are anything but funny or where you don’t even understand the punchline. By the way, the fake laugh is also great served in smile form for a sarcastic vibe.

Also quite a laughable matter: laughing when it actually shouldn't. Ha, I have a story about that. I start laughing again just thinking about it. HAHAHA.