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applause
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Japan
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In Japan, applause is reserved and accompanied by silence or respectful clapping, often including other forms of expression.
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9
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2
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applause
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Western countries
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In Western countries, applause and clapping are common ways to show appreciation for performances and presentations.
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9
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3
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applause
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United States
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In the United States, applause and clapping are widely used to express appreciation and approval in theater performances and events.
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6
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4
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applause
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South Korea
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In South Korea, applause is a respectful form of appreciation during traditional performances, often accompanied by silence.
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4
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5
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applause
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China
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In China, applause is often accompanied by encouraging phrases like 'jia you.'
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2
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6
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applause
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theater culture
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Applause customs differ between traditional and modern theater cultures.
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2
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7
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applause
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Live performance context
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In live performance contexts, applause is a common way for the audience to show appreciation for the performers.
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1
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8
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applause
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Theater in Western countries
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In Western theater culture, applause is considered a respectful gesture to acknowledge the actors and production.
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1
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9
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applause
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classical music
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In classical music culture, applause is a form of showing appreciation and respect for the performers.
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