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MargaretR 27-05-2015 22:20

Clapping - too noisy?
 
Do you find clapping to be unnecessary noise?

This has been highlighted today by the unconventional behaviour of SNP MPs in the commons.

I must admit that I sometimes find that it goes on for too long and is irritating.
When I listen to old comedy shows on the radio, it seems to be a frequent irritating waste of listening time. There are better briefer ways to express enjoyment/appreciation - a single 'hear hear' or 'bravo' is enough - or even pleasant sounding laughter when appropriate.

I find the loud the prolonged sound of clapping irritating - do you?

ossy kid 28-05-2015 05:31

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Clapping for the right reason is fine Margaret, it,s a reward for services rendered. Not something ever deserved in politics, I would suggest it was delaying tactics, just claptrap.

cashman 28-05-2015 05:48

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Not at all, agree wi ossy kid.:)

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 07:00

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
I don't mind clapping for the right reason.....to show appreciation or approval.
It must be great to have done a performance and get a response from the crowd.....after all that is what you are there for and that is what they have paid for(usually).
I am sure I would feel disappointed/demoralised if I had done a performance and was met by a wall of silence.

Less 28-05-2015 08:34

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Clapping is wonderful it drowns out the sound of karaoke 'singers' that are murdering a popular song.

Bob Dobson 28-05-2015 13:02

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
I applaud MargaretR for this. You've got to hand it to Margaret P too for the way she handled her response. She could have just palmed it off.

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 15:11

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Bob go and stand in the corner for being facetious.:)

Gordon Booth 28-05-2015 15:24

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141630)
Bob go and stand in the corner for being facetious.:)

He can't help it Margaret.
He's clapped out!

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 15:29

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
And you can go and stand in the other corner:)

Less 28-05-2015 16:06

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1141635)
And you can go and stand in the other corner:)

How come this room only has two corners?

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2015 16:20

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
it hasn't Less there are two more...still vacant.
I just didn't want Bob and Gordon to be in the same corner, getting their heads together!

Gordon Booth 28-05-2015 17:30

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
I tried to imagine Bernard Manning's reaction if he told one of his best jokes and the audience shouted 'Bravo'.

I couldn't.

MargaretR 28-05-2015 18:48

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
The ancient Romans used to wave their hankies (it'snot a myth)

cashman 28-05-2015 19:00

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Well i aint n ancient roman.:D

Gordon Booth 28-05-2015 19:01

Re: Clapping - too noisy?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1141654)
The ancient Romans used to wave their hankies (it'snot a myth)

They could say a lot with their thumbs as well- no clapping, cheering or booing needed.


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