I have that under “nervous laughter” in the second paper. People will often forcibly laugh in tense moments (like when confronted by a bookie to whom they owe money) to try to show or establish a low anxiety situation. We can do this any time though, so I don’t think it’s humorous, just a purposeful put-on.
I have that under “nervous laughter” in the second paper. People will often forcibly laugh in tense moments (like when confronted by a bookie to whom they owe money) to try to show or establish a low anxiety situation. We can do this any time though, so I don’t think it’s humorous, just a purposeful put-on.