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People typing "ahahahah" instead of "hahahaha".
I don't know about others, but to me they are both appropriate ways to express laughter, just two different kinds. I would use ahah for schadenfreude.
Some people actually do start their actual, in-person laugh with an "a." Are you saying what's natural is somehow wrong?
I've never heard anyone laughing in a way that could be written down as "ahahah". Do you have any example?
Laughing is, as far as I can tell, multiple "Ha!" as in "suprise!" there's a clear exhalation before the a sound.
I think Jimmy Carr's laugh does. Check it out, it's worth the watch.
I've heard people exclaim, "Ahaha" or so before. It's not rare but it's not like it's never occurred.