Correspondingly, what does laughing inside mean?
That is a phrase to mean when someone finds something funny or thinks of something clever, but rather than expressing it outwardly with a smile or even a laugh as most people do, conceals it without facial expressions. I often do this as I am reading a book.
Subsequently, question is, is it normal to laugh in serious situations? Nervous laughter is a physical reaction to stress, tension, confusion, or anxiety. People laugh when they need to project dignity and control during times of stress and anxiety. In these situations, people usually laugh in a subconscious attempt to reduce stress and calm down, however, it often works otherwise.
Correspondingly, what does it mean to laugh?
1a : to show emotion (such as mirth, joy, or scorn) with a chuckle or explosive vocal sound The audience was laughing hysterically. b : to find amusement or pleasure in something laughed at his own clumsiness.
What causes you to laugh?
Common causes for laughter are sensations of joy and humor; however, other situations may cause laughter as well. A general theory that explains laughter is called the relief theory. Sigmund Freud summarized it in his theory that laughter releases tension and "psychic energy".