“A coworker pointed out that I often laugh, even when no one is joking,” the reader wrote. “It had never bothered me before, but his comment made me worry that my laughter was hurting my credibility at work.”
No, this reader is not Kamala Harris, but we can’t help but wonder if she was inspired by the discussion about the vice president’s habit of giggling during interviews. The New York Times and Atlantic Ocean We’re speculating on how this might impact her presidential campaign, but what does the science say?
here we go…