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High School age kids seem to love the word "Whisky!" I personally think anything that is unexpected works pretty well. Use your imagination - squeeky toys to get adults to respond with a smile, drop a metal pan to get a look of surprise, there are all sorts of good methods.
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I'm inclined to tell a model to scream as loud as they possibly can...they ususally think that's so stupid that they laugh.
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I got a good laugh out of my son by just chatting to him then throwing a silly statement into the conversation when he didn't expect it. This is the photo i got.:-)
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Heres a phrase to try. Buzz Monkey Beeeeetle. Then when they say beeeeeeetle you snap the picture and see what youve captured. Or do what I do with my daughter. Get her laughing with silly comments then take her picture. Its candid and a great memory for the albums.
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When my son forces a smile he looks like a scared deer in the headlights. Cheese and monkey feet don't work with him. I have to tell him "no smiling" or "stop that smiling,!" Then I get a natural smile from him and his sister.
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SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPEALIDOTIOUS - I know it always brings a smile to my face. Makes me want to sing the song too!
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How about ToeChesse!
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