Laughter is universal, but as comedians Tripp and Tyler hilariously demonstrate, it can take on many different forms.
In one of their popular YouTube sketches, the comedic duo showcases various styles of laughter, each one more recognizable and spot-on than the last.
Their video not only captures the essence of how we all laugh differently but also reminds us of the quirks that make each person’s laugh so unique.
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As the video unfolds, Tripp and Tyler offer a parade of laugh styles—from the polite chuckle to the full-blown, uncontrollable cackle.
Watching them imitate these common ways of laughing is a masterclass in observational comedy. They remind us how, in social settings, laughter can evolve, becoming an unexpected and sometimes even disruptive force.
One user captured this perfectly in their comment: “My brother goes ‘doesn’t get it’ to ‘chuckle’ to ‘machine gun’ to ‘cackler’ to ’embarrassing to eat dinner with’ to ‘lost control’ with a touch of ‘baby waker’ thrown in. That’s why I don’t tell him jokes anymore.”
This sentiment reflects something we’ve all experienced—watching someone’s laughter escalate to the point of no return, and maybe even regretting you were the one who caused it.
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It’s a chain reaction of joy, starting with mild amusement and culminating in a sidesplitting, breathless gasp for air.
Other viewers shared their thoughts on how their own laughs shift depending on the situation.
One person noted, “My laugh depends on the degree of humor,” acknowledging that not all laughs are created equal. Some situations may warrant just a smirk or giggle, while others lead to full-on belly laughter.
What’s so amusing about Tripp and Tyler’s portrayal is how it taps into these very real moments—ones we all know too well.
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Whether it’s the awkward laugh you use when you don’t fully understand the joke, or the nervous giggle you let out when things get too quiet, laughter becomes a way to communicate and connect, sometimes without saying a word.
And then, there are the situations where laughter seems out of place, but you can’t help yourself.
Imagine walking downstairs in the middle of the night for a glass of water, only to see someone reenacting these different laugh styles in the kitchen. It’s a mental image one viewer found particularly hilarious: “Imagine going downstairs at midnight for a cup of water and seeing this at your kitchen! ”
Humor like this is timeless because it’s grounded in the simple truth of everyday life.
We’ve all encountered people whose laughs can’t be contained, and sometimes that joy is contagious. Tripp and Tyler have an uncanny ability to find humor in these shared human experiences. Their sketch isn’t just funny because of the exaggerated laughs—they get us to reflect on the quirks of our own behavior and the people around us.
At its core, the video is more than a showcase of funny noises—it’s a celebration of how laughter, in all its varied forms, can bring people together.
Whether it’s a hearty laugh that makes you snort, a soft giggle that only your closest friends can hear, or a full-blown, uncontrollable outburst that draws attention from across the room, the way we laugh says a lot about us.
Thanks to Tripp and Tyler, we can laugh at laughter itself—and that might just be the best kind of humor.
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