You're telling someone who is HoH and has an HoH girlfriend, though, which is exceptionally bad timing. HoH people actually tend to spend a lot of time prepairing, checking compatible movie theaters for captioning or headphone options, etc. My hearing problems even manifest in a difficulty parsing speech from background noise. But hey, you goes to the theater, you takes your chances.EeveeElectro said:I used HoH people as an example because I couldn't really think of anything else. But people like me have a hard time watching things when people all around me are shouting or talking, it's difficult to concentrate, and all the other people it would annoy.
to be fair, our laws allow us to pay service personnel like shit, so tips are where they make most of their money. Not tipping is basically stiffing the delivery guy their livelihood. I'm aware other cultures don't do this. They have gratuity included or they simply pay their servers well.For example, we barely tip our pizza delivery drivers (or tip much at all, really apart from restaurants) apparently some people in America consider this to be terrible?
That's because you're not as civilised as us. *sips tea*Come to the UK and start cheering through a movie and expect a bucket of popcorn rammed up your arse.
Overall, I'd say we're more miserable. Which probably drives us in a much stronger way, anyway.I think Americans are just happier and more enthusiastic.
See that is my problem. I'm from Germany too, and this is a new concept to me, and I haven't ever seen it anywhere else during the movie.Mersadeon said:I guess this is cultural. Here in Germany, I have never heard of anyone clapping in the cinema except in very special moments - lets say the room is full of Marvel-Geeks and at the end of the movie Nick Fury comes in. Other than that... well, Rocky Horror Picture Show, I guess, but that is a cult-following built on audience participation. You might hear someone slowly clapping at the end of a movie, if it was a REALLY good flick, or sarcastically, if it was abysmal.
I heard you guys have Twitter-Seats in cinemas now? America's a crazy place.
Also, nowerdays, there are no... whatever you call them, the vendors that walk through the cinema during breaks to sell icecream. Maybe they still exist in larger cities, but I haven't seen one in years.
*high five*, I also started clapping and cheering when Iron Man showed up, I had to pause the film when The Hulk finally made an appearance too... he appeals to 8 year old meZachary Amaranth said:Actually, honestly, I found myself clapping my hands (once) when I was alone this morning, watchin the Avengers for the first time, when Iron Man shows up (not the first time, but avoiding spoilers here in case). It's just...A natural response at this point.
I only heard about clapping happening in moveis from a review about the new Star Trek, and it bemused me. Before then I didn't consider it once, so I wouldn't say you're the strange one (unless we're gonna talk music tastes).CrunkParty said:You guys find the weirdest shit to talk about, seriously. This has never crossed my mind, never. Let alone enough to start a thread on it. Am I the strange one or is it you guys?