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There are many ways to show your appreciation for something, even when you don't have both of your hands free. These options are particularly useful when you are at events where not clapping would appear rude or ungrateful, such as a live performance. Clapping with one hand certainly takes practice, but can come in very "hand"y when you are holding items, have a wrist or hand injury, or have one hand otherwise occupied.
 
There are many ways to show your appreciation for something, even when you don't have both of your hands free. These options are particularly useful when you are at events where not clapping would appear rude or ungrateful, such as a live performance. Clapping with one hand certainly takes practice, but can come in very "hand"y when you are holding items, have a wrist or hand injury, or have one hand otherwise occupied.
  
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