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^ Well, the majority on my plane were American, so I guess they're pussies too .
Nah, I won't lie, most were from Ontario, but ****it, planes are scary as **** and I have every right to clap, especially after having about sixty-three heart attacks.
Guess I'm the only person in here not immensely bothered by clapping. People are excited, they're on an adrenaline high, it's just kind of a fun happy thing to do to show you had a good ride. I do it almost reflexively. Train hits the brake run, start clapping. They're just connected. :--D
I know what is the point, its not like the guy who designed it is going to hear you clapping. Its just like my old school people used to clap at the end of a film. Again the people starring in aren't going to hear you.
I sometimes clap on rides when I really enjoy them. However, for me it's not the same as "applauding." Usually when I'm clapping, I'm laughing with friends, and we're on a high from the roller coaster.
Something I found humorous, though. At Cedar Point people clap after ALMOST every ride. It's hilarious to see people get back from their ride on the Mean Streak. No one is smiling. No one is laughing. I remember when they asked, "How was your ride?" I responded with a scream of pain.
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