Some people laugh through their noses, some people laugh through their teeth, some laugh too fast, some only blast - others they twitter like birds...' so goes the jolly old song from the Mary Poppins film so many of us loved in our youth - and there's more than a nugget of truth in the ditty.
We all have our own individual style of laughter - and different laughs that we let out at different times, depending on how we feel.
Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing. Others release the kind of bellowing guffaw that leaves the ears ringing.
And now, a highly scientific study from winemakers Lambrini has claims to be able to tell what someone is thinking - just by listening to our laugh.
Which one are YOU? We all have our own individual style of laughter. Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing
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Which one are YOU? We all have our own individual style of laughter. Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing
They divided laughs into categories and asked body language and behaviour expert Judi James to outline what each one means.
We all have our own individual style of laughter - and different laughs that we let out at different times, depending on how we feel.
Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing. Others release the kind of bellowing guffaw that leaves the ears ringing.
And now, a highly scientific study from winemakers Lambrini has claims to be able to tell what someone is thinking - just by listening to our laugh.
Which one are YOU? We all have our own individual style of laughter. Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing
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Which one are YOU? We all have our own individual style of laughter. Some discreet types, afraid of causing a scene, let out no more than a suppressed giggle when they find something amusing
They divided laughs into categories and asked body language and behaviour expert Judi James to outline what each one means.
A mirthless laugh, they say, suggests performed humour rather than the real thing. A Baby Crying laugh, as demonstrated by Natalie Portman, says you are nervously drowning out a mistake
Wheezers are often good-humoured people spending years in a career where silence is the norm, she says, while the Carry On laugh conveys fun, sociable and down-to-earth qualities.
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