What is the correct gesture for clapping?

Smile when clapping, raise your arms so that the palm of your left hand is against your chest, palm up, and pat the middle of your left hand with the other four fingers of your right hand except your thumb. The rhythm should be stable and the frequency should be consistent.

Applause should be in harmony with the atmosphere: when expressing joy, it can make applause warm; When expressing congratulations, you can let the applause last. Don't ridicule others with applause, and don't be accompanied by uncivilized behaviors such as whistling, stamping, and booing.

The first type: forced applause, also known as coping applause: the arms are raised horizontally or even drooped, and there is no expression on the face when clapping. Because occasions need applause and need to be echoed. Of course, this can only be used when there are many people who are not paying attention, otherwise it will cause unhappiness. Especially the drooping arm type, it is best not to use it unless you are booed and don't want people to find it.

The second type: standard type: clap with a smile on your face, raise your arms so that the palm of your left hand is against your chest, palm up, and pat the middle of your left hand with the other four fingers of your right hand except your thumb. The rhythm is stable and the frequency is consistent. This is basically the case in all kinds of public places. Especially the national leaders in public occasions, is such a gesture.

The third type: passionate type: Zhang Kaicheng's "V" type pushes his arms upward, with a fast pace, sometimes accompanied by shouting "Oh …". This is an occasion where you need to create motivation, express enthusiasm and express high emotions in concerts or other important occasions.