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Speaking of reactions, what does the goose signify!We've added a new reaction type. Rock on!
Speaking of reactions, what does the goose signify!We've added a new reaction type. Rock on!
I'm not sure, but I'm starting to feel like the odd duck in this thread.It's a secret! What would your ideas be?
Wow, That's interesting. I never knew and I'm in the Northeast U.S. where people are always looking for a reason to be rude.I don't know what European conventions are, but here in the Southeast U.S., a golf clap is usually used in a sarcastic context, such as after someone has a spectacular accident or pitfall. It says "Bravo, epic fail there."
But when I see those hands on the forum, I just think it means "applause", and the person is saying "Good point," or "Well done!"
EDIT: I thought it might be good to back myself up with a reference. A quick search turned up this one: https://www.golfputting.org/what-is-a-golf-clap.htm
With that in mind, can I request "golf clap" be replaced by "applause"? I don't want to be an unintended asshole when I only intend to give someone something more enthusiastic than a simple thumbs up. Can I even say "asshole" here? Because I just said it twice.That's how I understood it, yes, until I googled. Thanks for the background information.