Or I guess that whenever I laughed when I was younger, I might have exaggerated it a bit.
She especially said that when I was a child.
I don't know if that is a thing that other people have experienced. Like being told that your laughter is too exaggerated or being too "fake".
Yesterday I was watching a comedy movie with my family and there was a scene that I found really funny. So I laughed.
But I felt like the way I laughed was too exaggerated, so I tried to laugh in a way that was less like that.
Sometime I have wanted to do that thing where I pretend I'm doing a "Try not to laugh" challenge, so that I actually laugh more genuinely if I find something really funny.
Even though there are times when I feel like I have laughed too quietly...
Oh, now I think of it, I think I have seen people comment about some celebrities saying stuff like that their laugh is too exaggerated or that their laughter seems too fake. (like as if they are pretending to think something is funny or something)
But heck... imagine expressing that you are being happy or that you find something funny, and then someone tells you "you're doing it wrong"...