W Will17 Senior Member Joined Mar 28, 2008 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language French Home Country France Current Location UK Jun 1, 2010 #1 Hello There! Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"? Thanks a lot W
Hello There! Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"? Thanks a lot W
B bertietheblue Senior Member Joined May 21, 2010 Member Type Other Native Language English Home Country UK Current Location UK Jun 1, 2010 #2 Will17 said: Hello There! Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"? Thanks a lot W Click to expand... 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.
Will17 said: Hello There! Is there a difference in meeting between "to make fun of someone" and "to laugh at someone"? Thanks a lot W Click to expand... 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.