Is it normal i dismiss opinions if the person claps inbetween each word?

So I totally dismiss your opinion if you clap between your words or use the clap emoji between your words I just find it so patronizing and asshole-y

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  • NickyNeopolitan

    Dunno why but I read that with claps in between 🤔. But I still get your point 😂

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    In the area I live in, people clap with their words when they're pissed off in an argument. No internet or emojis needed. I know it's wrong but it's funny seeing people act this way.

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  • mattypattpatt

    While you shouldn't dismiss opinions solely on the method of delivery, I do understand where you're coming from.

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    • Tylopole1

      Thanks I should try and hear someone's opinion but I feel it's often used if someone is trying to make there opinion more valid

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  • libertybell

    Well👏I👏think👏you👏are
    👏frigging👏ridiculous!

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  • I get that it's annoying and stuff, but it's stupid to dismiss what someone is saying over something that petty.

    If what they're saying is true, the claps can't negate it.

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  • dwnsouthtx

    According to Kevin Hart that's a thug move and if you clap your hands while you talk and you're not really about that life you might just get beat down.

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  • drunkdrow

    Ive never had anyone do this, but i imagine you would get your ass beat for it

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  • RealOGTinDenial

    I mean, honestly you should.

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  • steeb788

    It's completely normal, regardless of context that's rude and it's always harder to see somebody's opinion when they're being rude while expressing it. They can give their opinion to people, but they shouldn't expect people to listen in the first place if they do that.

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