I laugh out loud for real,I did that in a court room,when this guy was saying people
in his community were planting women's under ware in his bed and his wife had no reason to divorce him...Lol...
sorry I don't think he done it accidently...
but that shows you that I would laugh...
2007-08-15 06:28:28
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Saw Dust♥ 7
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Depends on how close I am to the person and our own comfort levels.
With my close friends, I can tease and throw playful insults at them when they do something embarrassing and they can throw them back to me and it won't mean a thing.
With strangers or acquaintances, I'm polite enough not to show it even if I saw them accidentally doing something funny. I want to make them feel comfortable and yeah, i still believe in etiquette and good manners and the golden rule and the...
2007-08-15 05:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what they did to embarrass themselves in the first place. If they trip or fall I try so hard not to laugh becuase of Karma. But I end up laughing anyway espcially when they get up laughing themselves. Its like an ok sign for me to laugh.
2007-08-15 05:56:04
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answer #3
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answered by MrsValo 4
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90% of the time, I can keep a straight face. The other 10%, I make up in laughter from that 90%
2007-08-15 05:06:53
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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I have a low tolerance when it comes to keeping a straight face, I even laugh at myself!
2007-08-16 08:03:28
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answered by tictak kat 7
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I'm one of those crude people who bust out laughing and then after I laugh I will ask if they are alright.
Dont mean to be that way I just cant help it.
2007-08-15 05:07:21
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answered by gymrat0187 4
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It's a struggle . . .But there's times when I can keep a pretty decent straight face.
2007-08-15 05:05:31
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answered by lanalang 5
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I don't think that I could keep a straight face if they embarrass themselves.
2007-08-15 05:05:37
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answered by T.Long 4
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It's a struggle, but it's balanced with compassion. There but for the grace of God goes I.
2007-08-15 05:09:20
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answered by Zipperhead 6
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It depends on what the person does. As long as he isn't physically (or emotionally) hurt, then I will laugh out loud.
2007-08-15 05:08:54
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answered by bradat26 5
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