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Giggle, Cackle, Guffaw And Snort

Los Angeles, CA (WFN) -- How will you react to April Fools' jokes today?

According to a new survey by Polaroid, 41 percent of Americans tend to laugh with a chuckle while 31 percent giggle.

Another 8 percent cackle, 6 percent let out a hearty guffaw and 3 percent snort like a pig.

Eleven percent are crying that they can't describe exactly how they laugh.

Finally, it's no joke WHAT makes people laugh: 64 percent chortle when other people get the giggles; 51 percent crack up when they're tickled and 43 percent snicker over good old-fashioned sarcasm.

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