concept   applause timing

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Brazil (1) France (1) Germany (1) India (1) Japanese culture (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Nigeria (1) orchestra (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 applause timing Brazil In Brazil, audience members often use the rapid, rhythmic clapping pattern 'palmas' during performances. 1
2 applause timing France In France, audiences commonly express appreciation for performances with applause and shouts of "bravos" or "bis". 1
3 applause timing Germany In Germany, audiences traditionally request encores with rhythmic clapping or the chant 'Zugabe'. 1
4 applause timing India In India, the audience has a tradition of adding rhythmic clapping patterns or 'taali' during performances. 1
5 applause timing Japanese culture In Japanese culture, applause is held until the end of a performance or speech as a sign of respect. 1
6 applause timing Middle Eastern cultures In some Middle Eastern cultures, audience members use verbal expressions instead of applause, such as shouting 'mashallah' or 'subhanallah.' 1
7 applause timing Nigeria In Nigeria, audiences use clapping, cheering, and whistling to show enthusiasm during performances. 1
8 applause timing orchestra In orchestra culture, applause is typically held until the entire piece has been performed, rather than after individual movements. 1