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Worried That People Are Laughing at You?

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Fear or therapy?  Policemen practice laughter therapy in Allahabad, India, in this file photo.
Fear or therapy? Policemen practice laughter therapy in Allahabad, India, in this file photo.
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This is the VOA Special English Health Report.
 

Imagine this situation. You pass a group of people. The people are talking to each other. You cannot hear what they are saying. But suddenly they start laughing. What would you think? Would you think they were laughing at something funny that one of them said? Or -- be honest with yourself -- would you think they were laughing at you? Yes, you.


Being laughed at is a common fear. But a major study published in two thousand nine found that this fear is not the same around the world. It differs from culture to culture.


People in Finland were the least likely to believe that people laughing in their presence were making fun of them. Less than ten percent of Finns in the study said they would think that, compared to eighty percent of people in Thailand.

Some people in the study said they felt unsure of themselves in social situations but hid their feelings of insecurity. Others said they avoided social situations where they had been laughed at before.


The study found that people in Turkmenistan and Cambodia were more likely to be in the first group. They would hide their feelings of insecurity if they were around other people's laughter. But people in Iraq, Egypt and Jordan were more likely to try to avoid such situations if they felt they had been laughed at before.


Shy people often avoid situations that would force them into close contact with other people. They worry that something they say or do will make other people laugh at them. But some people worry much more than others. They may have a disorder called gelotophobia. Gelos is a Greek word. It means laughter. Phobia means fear. This fear of laughter can be truly sad for those who live with it. It can affect how they lead their lives.


In the study, a team from the University of Zurich led more than ninety researchers from around the world. They wanted to understand the difference between normal shyness and true gelotophobia. Another purpose of the study was to compare the levels of fear of being laughed at in different cultures. The researchers surveyed more than twenty-two thousand people in forty-two different languages. The findings appeared in the scientific journal Humor.


And that's the VOA Special English Health Report. Is shyness a serious problem for you or someone you know? It was for a university student who asked people in our audience for advice on how to deal with it. You can find out what they said at voaspecialenglish.com -- where you can also read, listen and learn English with our stories. I'm Faith Lapidus.

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Contributing: Jerilyn Watson


Sound of laughing from http://youtu.be/VT7ohBRYfd4

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by: Zac
05/09/2012 2:22 PM
I like it. Because we are different that we may keep our culture. In my Country, it is forbidden to laugh at someone without any reason. It is simply impolite.


by: Eric
05/09/2012 7:17 AM
it's pretty cool session, but why don't have mp3 here?


by: Ben-z
05/09/2012 5:47 AM
Ah-ha I think I'm one of eighty percent in Thailand. Ha ha ^_^


by: anh
05/09/2012 5:14 AM
sao dich chan vay


by: Yoshi
05/09/2012 1:04 AM
It is interesting that how someone feel laughing differs from culture to culture. We Japanese tend to feel being laughed at like Thai. In general, it seems Asian people concerns more about how they are recognized by others than what they actually are. Why? Affected by Buddhism? I would love to know the result of research on the US.


by: charles wang
05/08/2012 11:37 PM
from my opinon,they are laughing at what they are talking.


by: CHEN
05/08/2012 11:21 PM
This is a interesting report. I understand this situation. When I walk outside suddenly someone start laughing. I will think why are they laughing? They were laughing at you?


by: tomo
05/08/2012 9:08 PM
There are a lot of gelotophobia in japan
I think for japan,the internet society makes such a person.


by: Winsor
05/08/2012 7:47 PM
Thanks you, One time i was walking i passed through dine out restaurant and the people that were eating outside started laughing. I don't know if they were laughing at me or if it was something one said that make the other one to laugh. I just kept walking.