Yawning can be like sending a secret message to the people around you.
Imagine you're sitting at the dinner table with your family. You yawn, and suddenly everyone else starts yawning too, just like that. That’s social communication, which means you’re using a signal (a yawn) to tell others something, even if they don’t realize it yet.
Why Yawns Spread Like Contagious Laughter
Sometimes, when we see someone yawn, our brains automatically make us yawn too. It's like hearing laughter and laughing with them, but instead of laughter, it’s a yawn. This is especially common among friends or family who spend time together.
Yawns Can Be Like a Group Agreement
Think of a yawn as a signal that says, “I’m tired, and I want to rest too.” When people around you start yawning, it's like they're saying, “Okay, let’s all take a little break.” It’s like when your class starts whispering during story time, everyone feels the need to be quiet together.
So next time you yawn, remember, it might just be your brain sending out a friendly signal to everyone around you!
Examples
- At a family dinner, the whole table begins to yawn one after another.
- You see your friend yawn on video call, and you can't help but yawn back.
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See also
- What Is the Science Behind Why We Yawn?
- Why Do People Yawn When They Are Tired?
- Why Do People Yawn When They’re Bored or Tired?
- Why Do People Yawn Contagiously?
- Why is yawning contagious? Your yawn reflex, explained. | JUST CURIOUS?