Learn to Laugh

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Germany opens world’s first “laughter school.” Getting a Germans to laugh can seem like pulling teeth. So if Germans learn to laugh through a kind of formal methodology, shouldn’t we all go ahead and use it?

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7 Comments on “Learn to Laugh”

  • hindsabanekh
    23 June, 2005, 23:16

    they really do need that!!!

  • 23 June, 2005, 23:48

    LOL, we need one in jordan!

  • 24 June, 2005, 4:14

    lol, after living there 3 years. I defenitly found this funny! Roba, yalla lets make a business :)

  • 24 June, 2005, 10:15

    Really strange. The number of sms jokes I receive daily from Jordan is huge.

    Maybe they need to learn Joke telling, even though 99% of the jokes are sarcastic.

  • 24 June, 2005, 13:03

    Its just part of Arab mind schizophrenia, We can send SMS jokes, but we still mad, we have hidden deep anger
    getting mad is like On/Off for most of jordanians, there should be some steps to have our madness On and fully charged

  • 24 June, 2005, 15:51

    I was born in Germany and come from a German background. We do need to learn to lighten up some. I am married to an Arab lady and she has taught me a bit about it. As a German I was used to quiet family gatherings, no one talks loud, no drama, no arguments. Arabs and Arab families are much different. Even their normal conversations used to sound like arguing to my ears. Everyone is so loud, lots of drama. But I am used to it now, I am even becoming just like that. That is great, I needed to lighten up a bit.

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