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comedic language
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Wordplay, sarcasm, and irony are key components of comedic language in English-speaking countries.
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express how funny
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Using phrases like 'LOL' or 'haha' in online communication to express amusement
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express how funny
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Common to use laughter, smiling, and positive body language to express amusement.
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express how funny
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Using laughter, smiling, or saying 'that's hilarious' to show appreciation for humor.
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express how funny
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Commonly expressed with laughter, smiling, or emojis like 'LOL' or 'Haha'
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express how funny
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Laugh out loud (LOL) or use emojis like 😂 or 😆 in text messages and online communication to express amusement.
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expressing how funny
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Commonly expressed through laughter or saying 'that's hilarious'
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expressing how funny
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Using laughter, smiling, and saying 'haha' or 'LOL' to express amusement or find something funny.
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expressing how funny
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Using laughter or saying 'that's hilarious' to express amusement
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expressing how funny
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Using laughter, smiling, or saying 'that's hilarious' to express amusement
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expressing how funny
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Common to use 'haha' or 'LOL' in text messages and online communication
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film humor
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Often includes sarcasm, irony, and wordplay
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