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Burping loudly can be a fun way to announce your presence. You can impress your friends and disgust your enemies by releasing an extra loud long burp. Whether you use a carbonated drink or swallow air intentionally, you can create a large bubble in your stomach to let out as a loud burp.

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Drinking a Carbonated Drink

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  1. A freshly opened canned beverage will provide the most carbonation. To burp loudly you will want to drink the beverage as fast as possible. Choose something that you like, so you’ll want to drink fast. Be careful that it’s not too sweet, or it may upset your stomach.
    • Pick a drink that is cold but not so cold that it hurts to drink quickly.
    • Avoid drinks that have gone flat and have been open for a long time.
  2. The more carbonation you are able to take in, the larger the burp you can release will be. Take large back to back gulps of the drink, and try to finish it in one attempt.
    • You don’t need to take large mouthfuls, smaller sips will introduce more air as you swallow.
    • Resist the urge to let out small burps as you drink.
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  3. Make sure that all of the beverage is at the bottom of your stomach and the gas bubbles have had a chance to rise. [1]
  4. Make a straight pathway from your stomach to your mouth by extending your shoulders upward and stretching your back. You want to allow the gas travel as smoothly as possible from your stomach out in order to produce the loudest burp.
  5. Let the accumulated gas go all at once. The sound of your burp will reflect the amount of air you are releasing from your stomach.
    • Open your mouth.
    • Squeeze your stomach muscles similar to the feeling of vomiting.
    • Let the air escape your stomach.
  6. Amplify your burp by pushing more air out faster. Use your abdominal and stomach muscles to squeeze your stomach to push out a larger volume of air.
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Swallowing Air

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  1. To swallow air, you need to go through the motions of swallowing without food. Think of the feeling of having a mouthful of food.
  2. Go through the motions of swallowing without food in your mouth. Each swallow will draw more air into your mouth. [2]
    • Pull the air in your mouth to the back of your throat.
    • Swallow a gulp of air.
  3. Repeat the process of swallowing air several times to build up a bubble in your stomach. The more air you are able to get into your stomach, the larger and louder your burp will be. [3]
  4. Squeeze your abdominal muscles to push all the air together in your stomach.
    • Prepare for the upcoming burp by pushing all the air into one bubble.
    • Hold the burp in for a moment to build up pressure.
  5. Give the air a way to escape your stomach by opening your mouth. An open mouth allows the air to resonate and creates a louder sound.
  6. Wretch your stomach and diaphragm muscles to squeeze the air out of your stomach and force the burp to emerge. Keep your throat and mouth open to allow as much air to escape as possible.
    • A longer burp will generate louder sounds.
    • Contract your diaphragm muscles towards the end of your burp to squeeze any remaining air out.
    • Keep your mouth open during the burp so the sound is not muffled.
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    How do I burp as loud as possible?
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    Swallow the right amount of air until you feel the burp is coming along. You'll feel it in your throat.
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    Can I burp into a microphone?
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    Well, it would make it louder, so you can if you want, but some people might find this very rude.
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    Can girls burp louder than boys?
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    It depends on the person, not the gender, so some girls can and some can't.
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      • Jumping up and down after drinking soda can help shake the soda in your stomach and cause it to release more gas. Be careful not to jiggle a full stomach too much, or you may burp up more than just gas.
      • Avoid intentional burping when you have eaten a large meal, you might vomit up your food along with the burp.
      • Tilt your head back as you burp to give the air a smoother pathway out of your stomach.
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      Warnings

      • Burping is considered socially unacceptable. Do not burp at the table or in a place that it would not be appropriate.
      • Intentionally building up gas in the digestive tract can lead to serious abdominal discomfort or acid reflux. Use caution when intentionally burping to avoid disrupting your body’s natural functions. [4]
      • Chronic burping caused by swallowing air (intentionally or unintentionally) can develop into an involuntary medical condition called aerophagia. Limit your intentional burps to prevent developing a habit of swallowing air. [5]
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      There are few ways to help your burp loudly to beat your friends or just for your own amusement. Get a carbonated drink and drink it as quickly as you can to swallow more gas. If you don’t have a drink, just swallow a few times to get more air in your stomach. Stand or sit straight with your shoulders back to make a straight path from your stomach to your mouth. Try tilting your head back a bit to make an even smoother pathway. Wait a few seconds, then open your mouth and burp by tensing your stomach muscles. You can also hold the burp for a few seconds to build up pressure. Just don’t burp too much in a short period of time, since you can upset your stomach. For more tips, including how to avoid accidentally vomiting, read on.

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