Apparently I have a ‘fake’ laugh. My daughter always points it out. It is her mission to make me aware of it. Often when she, or someone else, is saying something and a response is required, I will laugh. And then she responds, ‘fake laugh’. And so it goes. It happened again today!

Oh, dear … My girls said the same thing to me often enough.
“Need not to laugh when it is not funny, Mommy!” or “Need not to say a word if you know not how to respond!” Then I asked them where did they learned all that from you?
“You!” They replied justly. LOL
But I think, we all do sometimes – just to cover up what you rather not want to say or that you are just covering up yourself. We are just human, anyway.
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Yes we are, and I’m glad I’m not the only one, Sherrie! 🙂
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Welcome to the club! hehehe …
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I seen the fake laugh.
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Glad I’m not the only one 🙂
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If you know the laugh is fake, why not move on and meet someone who is real…..
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Of course 😊
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We are all so accustomed to laughing when expected that everyone has a ‘fake’ laugh.
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Very true, thanks 😊
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Daughters. Pointing out mothers’ shortcomings since the beginning of time.
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Oh I’m so glad you shared this! Good to know it is to be expected, I’m hearing about my shortcomings often lately, I mentioned the fake laugh last night and she retorted, I tell you at least twenty times a day. Really? As much as that?
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Lol! In a few more years she’ll be calling you for advice.
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Yes I have heard this before too! I say I am old ok and trying to be nice!
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That’s a good answer, I will use that, thank you! 🙂
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hahaha
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oh and I laugh again haha
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😀
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