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Alena Valdez
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16 April, 11:25
Why do we clap? What is the history behind it?
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Patricia Pratt
16 April, 11:37
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Taking it way back to 6th century BC, lawmaker Kleisthénes of Athens made it so that audiences would have to clap in approval of their leader, since there were too many people to meet individually.
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Some have said that clapping is like high-fiving yourself in a positive response to something that someone else has done. Clapping is the most common sound that we, as humans, use without our voice chords. The action of clapping is actually a quite primitive one, initially being used in response to being aroused. In Western etiquette, a study has shown that the clap of an individual actually has very little to do with that individual's personal opinion of the quality of the performance. It has more to do with the feeling of belonging in the group that someone has just experienced something with.
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Kaleigh Meadows
16 April, 11:41
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The first form of clapping originated in the 6th century BC, when Cleisthenes came to power in Ancient Greece as a democratic reformer and made behaviour like clapping a civic duty.
Because there was not enough time for every person to meet and greet their leader, clapping became a way in which they could do so, together as a whole.
Today, we clap not only for traditional reasons, but because clapping is a great equalizer. Studies have shown as opposed to vocalizations, which can betray a lot about the people who make them, subjects cannot get better than chance whether the clap they here is from a man or woman, nor can they guess the size of the individual, based solely on the sound of their clap.
Overall, clapping has become the standard form of admiration because it is by far the easiest, loudest and the most democratic. You cannot hear a wink or a thumbs up, not everyone can snap their fingers and clapping is less disruptive than stomping feet.
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