Suppressing laughter, also known as “how to avoid laughing,” refers to the act of intentionally controlling or concealing laughter in social or professional situations where it may be considered inappropriate or disruptive.
The ability to avoid laughing can be important for maintaining professionalism, respecting social norms, and avoiding embarrassment or negative consequences. It can also be beneficial in situations where laughter could be disruptive, such as during a presentation or meeting.