Psychology says people who laugh when nervous are coping with anxiety, stress, or feeling socially exposed

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Ever laughed at something serious and felt mortified? It’s not a flaw, but your brain’s way of handling overwhelming emotions like anxiety or fear. Research shows most laughter isn’t about jokes, but a social, involuntary reaction to tension. This ‘nervous laughter’ can escalate in social settings, adding another layer of awkwardness. Pay attention to these triggers; they’re signals your body needs a way to de-escalate intense feelings.