* Soft and subtle: Imagine a low, melodic hum, almost like a sigh of contentment.
* Short bursts: Instead of a full-blown, boisterous laugh, it's more like a series of brief, happy chuckles.
* Warm and inviting: It carries a sense of ease and joy, like a warm embrace.
It's not about the volume, but the feeling behind it. It's a laugh that comes from deep within, a reflection of the peace and happiness found in Hawaiian culture.
Maybe the closest comparison would be to the sound of a gentle wave lapping on the shore, or the rustling of leaves in a gentle breeze. It's a sound that's more felt than heard, a quiet expression of joy and contentment.