This has to be some learned monkey behavior or something. Clapping, clapping the back of one hand into the palm of the other to emphasize a point, that head-wobble thing while hearing an opposing opinion. These must be some kind of tic developed to engage the adrenaline rush they get from the conflict or something.
I watched my own sister start doing these things when she would get upset at things I said, and I grew up in the same house with her. I do not know who she learned them from, it wasn't from any of us.
That comes across to me as a low-key insult where someone claps when spelling each syllable like they are explaining something to a child through a song.
This has to be some learned monkey behavior or something. Clapping, clapping the back of one hand into the palm of the other to emphasize a point, that head-wobble thing while hearing an opposing opinion. These must be some kind of tic developed to engage the adrenaline rush they get from the conflict or something.
I watched my own sister start doing these things when she would get upset at things I said, and I grew up in the same house with her. I do not know who she learned them from, it wasn't from any of us.
That comes across to me as a low-key insult where someone claps when spelling each syllable like they are explaining something to a child through a song.