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15 Types Of Laughter You Use On WhatsApp But You Don’t Know What They Mean

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 11:03 PM
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WhatsApp has launched a new study where it reveals what words or images the user uses when laughing.

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1.haha: 2.hah: 3.ja: 4.hahahaha: 5.HAHAHAHA: 6.ahahah: 7.haah: 8.haha:9.Hehe: 10.Jsjsjsjs: 11.LOL: 12.lol: 13.Laughing emoji crying with laughter: 14.XD:15.juas:

According to the report, the most common words for a laugh on the social network are “Haha”, “hehe”, “lol”, or simply an emoticon.

Among the results of WhatsApp it is said that 51.4% of users use “Haha” and its variants, 33.7% use the emoji of laughter, 13.1% are represented by “jej” and the famous “lol” 1.9% used it of the users .

“The most common are the four-letter hahes and hehes, the six-letter hahaha are also very common,” says the study. However, what do they mean.

Here we explain it to you:

1.haha:

Probably the most trivial expression of all currently used in WhatsApp. Maybe at some point it meant that something had seemed funny to you.

But its overexploitation has completely diluted its meaning. It is usually used to demonstrate to your interlocutor that you understand that what he has said has a funny intent, but leaving aside completely if it has really made you laugh.

2.hah:

The virtual equivalent to the courtesy smile.

3.ja:

Basically, a fine way to tell your interlocutor that what he has said does not make you very funny.

4.hahahaha:

A sincere laugh, still being exaggerated. It is used to let your interlocutor know that what you just read is genuinely funny and that you may have even sketched a slight smile when reading it.

5.HAHAHAHA:

When you use capital letters, you really are getting rid of laughter.

6.ahahah:

The equivalent of running out of breath of laughter in real life, only that it can be totally imposed.

7.haah:

One way to let your interlocutor know that what had started as a fun exchange of impressions is becoming tedious.

8.haha:

 Exactly the same as in the first seven points.

9.Hehe:

It means your laugh is a little scary.

10.Jsjsjsjs:

It simply occurs when you make a mistake. Instead of writing A, write S.

11.LOL:

One way to get out of the way when dealing with people you don’t have too much confidence with. You admit that what has been said can be funny for what kind of sense of humor, but maintaining distances.

12.lol:

The same as before but with a plus of reluctance. Like saying: “I have no interest in letting you know what kind of things make me funny.”

13.Laughing emoji crying with laughter:

It is used primarily when you have various conversations going on and you don’t have time to type.

Emoji of the face crying a lot of laughter: It is used primarily when you have various conversations underway, you do not have time to type and what has been said has really made you laugh.

Emoji teaching teeth: in reality it is not usually used as a reaction to something funny but as an apology in advance when some impertinence is said and you are not sure how the other person will react.

14.XD:

 It is used only by carelessness, when there is an involuntary temporary regression to your adolescence as a Messenger user.

15.juas:

It is not a form of laughter, but directly a symbol of contempt. Something like saying “you try to be funny but you’re pathetic and you can’t even feel sorry for me” with four letters.

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