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I hate when people clap alongside every word they say. It's so damn obnoxious and annoying, it makes me disregard whatever input they want to give.
Eh, it's for emphasis, it's just a style that gives a visual along with the words that indicate a specific physical movement that some people interpret in a specific way and changes how they are communicating, thus changing the message in a minute way. It's not hurting you, if it's enough to make you want to disregard what they are saying that seems pretty petty of you. Just because people communicate differently from you isn't enough of a reason to disrespect them or what they have up say. Now, if they're saying something abhorrent, that's a different story, but you're not an idiot, just judgemental
No, but it's highly irritating and jarring. Almost even threatening, as if they want to smack you because you disagree with them. If they can't have a calm, reasonable discussion then I don't think it's petty of me to not want to listen to them.
100% with you. It's like writing "Period" at the end of what you said, as if that makes it more true. And, ironically, it's almost always some take that requires ignoring all nuance.