Shaggoth wrote:
Actually I think this thread has two camps.
1. Those who think silence and applause are both methods of celebrating a life depending on the context; and
2. Those who think ONLY silence is appropriate.
I'm very firmly in No1.
1. Those who think silence and applause are both methods of celebrating a life depending on the context; and
2. Those who think ONLY silence is appropriate.
I'm very firmly in No1.
Well I was not referring to this thread or anyone on it, it was a general observation directed towards a particular attitude that often comes up on this debate, usually used alongside George Best's name.
As for your two camps though, they are not mutually exclusive. You can think applause is a way of celebrating someone life but never find it appropriate at a sporting event.
In something like a church you could very easily use the exact opposite argument to the one I made where applause would be out of the ordinary and carry far more emotion.
Michael.