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[–] Yuper 141 points 1 year ago (25 children)

At least the airplane clapping could be seen as cheering on the pilot for doing a good job. Much worse, imo, is the movie theater clapper. Those actors, directors and crew can’t hear your claps. They mean nothing!

[–] Downcount 47 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

As a teen most of my summer hollidays were spent visting abuela and abuelo in spain. Cinema (double features) were around 100 Pesetas (compared to Euro, w/o inflation 50 Cents(!). As you can imagine I saw every movie (rated or not).

First time was a culture shock (compared to the mostly silent German cinema audience), as they not only clapped, they also cheered or booed at any time the hero or villain did something heroesque/villainous.

But I grew into it and am missing it really. I wish this would be a thing everywhere.

Edit: I want to add that I'm an ancient person and ask any Spaniards: Is this still a thing?

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