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The Great Debate: To Clap or Not to Clap When the Plane Lands

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When a plane lands, what’s the first thing that often happens? Does the captain go on the PA and tell you where you just arrived and thank you for flying with them? Does the flight crew remind you to stay seated while the plane taxis? Do your fellow passengers jump up and grab their bags out of the overhead compartments while the plane is still zooming down the runway? Do you make a mad dash for the bathroom to relieve yourself before anyone else gets the idea first?

Or does everyone clap triumphantly as if some magical, amazing feat has just occurred? If excited/sarcastic clapping is the first thing that happens when your plane lands, you shouldn’t be surprised. It’s a surprisingly common occurrence. But why?

While the strange phenomenon’s genesis is murky at best, some believe it’s been happening for decades. And by decades, we mean since 1948. This is when the Cincinnati Enquirer reported that a plane, which had malfunctioning landing gear, was able to make a safe landing and the passengers clapped to show their appreciation. Whether that’s what started the bizarre trend or not, we don’t know.

This brings us to one question. If you’re on a plane and everyone claps, do you join in or not? Keep reading to see why you should or shouldn’t partake in this ridiculous tradition.

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