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Make a man laugh a good hearty laugh, and you've paved the way for friendship. When a man laughs with you, he, to some extent, likes you.
Dale Carnegie
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Laughter fosters connections and friendships between people.

This quote by Dale Carnegie emphasizes the importance of laughter in building relationships. It suggests that sharing a genuine laugh not only makes social interactions enjoyable but also signifies a level of mutual affection and liking between individuals, thus paving the way for friendship.

Themes

LaughterFriendshipConnectionJoyAffection

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about building team dynamics, you could introduce this quote to highlight the role of laughter in fostering camaraderie.

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