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make fun
Hello There!
Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"?
Thanks a lot
W
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Re: make fun

Originally Posted by
Will17
Hello There!
Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"?
Thanks a lot
W
He's always making fun of me/my mistakes
He's always laughing at me/my mistakes
In many cases, they're almost the same but you can make fun of someone without laughing at them.
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