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Clapping
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Why do we clap to show gratitude/hapiness/appreciation? Is it a universal gesture?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is for TW who's obviously into Zen! Please excuse the cross posting spiff.
"I've been asking people lately if the phrase 'one hand clapping' means anything to them. Some immediately identify its Zen origin, but most are far less sure where they might have heard it. It echoes in their head a bit, but they don't know why. Still others are completely unfamiliar with it, but are immediately engaged by this odd phrase. Its possibilities intrigue them. Of course, that's what makes it a Zen Koan. It evokes thoughtfulness, and, hopefully, enlightenment".
Didn't mean to be facecious, spiff. Making a noise has always been a way of cheering, and I suppose clapping is more 'civilised' than whooping and shouting. Incidentally, in Russia it is the custom, if an audience applauds you, to clap back (this is not to applaud yourself but to return your appreciation). Cetti - thanks for that bit of enlightenment. Om Cetti!
A bit more info for you spiff. There doesn't seem to be a conclusive answer as it's thought to be partially instinctive. Babies do it when they first learn to respond to sight and sound. It's not thought that hand-clapping as applause is universal, though in
some cultures, stomping feet is the proper practice to symbolize
approval after a performance. In fact, you can see this with
musicians in orchestras, who will stomp their feet on the stage in lieu
of clapping.
Clapping is also an effective way to keep a beat when all other
instruments (such as drums) are unavailable.
The action of clapping after a performance is something we learned
somewhere along the way. Since it is not universal, it may simply be
something that we learn from our parents or other
human beings as being the proper way to show approval.