View Full Version : Clap for heroes.
I hope we all take part this time.
Nicky91
06-01-2021, 05:52 PM
:clap1: yup i will clap
i also clapped a bit by myself in my room at christmas while watching great british christmas menu, for those heroes who got that delicious and well deserving banquet
I only obey when Simon says.
The Slim Reaper
06-01-2021, 05:55 PM
I will be abstaining for the same reasons I abstained last time.
:clap1: yup i will clap
i also clapped a bit by myself in my room at christmas while watching great british christmas menu, for those heroes who got that delicious and well deserving banquet
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user104658
06-01-2021, 06:43 PM
Why are they even doing it again? It was relvealed for the absolute ****ing joke it always was back in the late summer when everyone imagined Covid was over and, predictably, the "support for NHS staff" evaporated over night.
Oh no look Covid isn't gone after all
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Crimson Dynamo
06-01-2021, 06:44 PM
it just smacks of facebook and women who call people "hun"
NO
Jake.
06-01-2021, 07:03 PM
Not this time, no. It was a lovely sentiment before but they’re clearly not respected enough to get a pay rise for all they’ve done for us so what’s the point?
DouglasS
06-01-2021, 07:12 PM
I will be clapping for heroes, the wispa is just too good and deserves praise
Why are they even doing it again? It was relvealed for the absolute ****ing joke it always was back in the late summer when everyone imagined Covid was over and, predictably, the "support for NHS staff" evaporated over night.
Oh no look Covid isn't gone after all
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It's got to be good for mental health.
The aspect of being locked away in your own home with nothing to look forward to..but then you have this every thursday night at 8pm to look forward to.:shrug:
I can tell you that it made the weeks fly past away back in april and march for me..sometimes I would be sitting at the window in the evening after work thinking, wow, its thursday already as the ripple of pans and hearty applause filtered it's way across the rooftops.
I firmly believe this is a great thing to do to keep up your spirits...and those that are helping us all through this.
it just smacks of facebook and women who call people "hun"
NO
I remember thinking the last time that I hadnt seen many fb videos of people clapping..I saw a fair few on the news and one of a line piper in a street in scotland..but I know I wasnt overwhelmed with videos to watch..
I would have watched them though, if they had been posted..you live in an isolated location do you not?
i didnt clap the last time and i wont this time
The Slim Reaper
06-01-2021, 07:56 PM
It's got to be good for mental health.
The aspect of being locked away in your own home with nothing to look forward to..but then you have this every thursday night at 8pm to look forward to.:shrug:
I can tell you that it made the weeks fly past away back in april and march for me..sometimes I would be sitting at the window in the evening after work thinking, wow, its thursday already as the ripple of pans and hearty applause filtered it's way across the rooftops.
I firmly believe this is a great thing to do to keep up your spirits...and those that are helping us all through this.
I actually have sympathy with this view and it was one I hadn't really considered. I still won't be taking part but I appreciate you sharing this.
I actually have sympathy with this view and it was one I hadn't really considered. I still won't be taking part but I appreciate you sharing this.
Oh! I feel so honoured.
Kizzy
06-01-2021, 08:38 PM
Not a chance...
Claps don't pay wages, come the next budget their sacrifice will be long forgotten. And all those clapping like demented seals will say ' there's no magic money tree!!'
:idc:
Not a chance...
Claps don't pay wages, come the next budget their sacrifice will be long forgotten. And all those clapping like demented seals will say ' there's no magic money tree!!'
:idc:
It's not just for the nhs this time though.. it's for them and the likes of me...
Kizzy
06-01-2021, 08:56 PM
It's not just for the nhs this time though.. it's for them and the likes of me...
Oh well if its for you then definitely no!
I'm a key worker, I don't want anyone clapping for me. The only person I want some appreciation from is my employer.
Denver
06-01-2021, 08:59 PM
It's not just for the nhs this time though.. it's for them and the likes of me...
Don't you sell TV's which is illegally not allowed to happen right now? So why would you be classed as a keyworker
Don't you sell TV's which is illegally not allowed to happen right now? So why would you be classed as a keyworker
I repair samsung tvs in peoples houses.
user104658
06-01-2021, 09:14 PM
It's got to be good for mental health.
The aspect of being locked away in your own home with nothing to look forward to..but then you have this every thursday night at 8pm to look forward to.:shrug:
I can tell you that it made the weeks fly past away back in april and march for me..sometimes I would be sitting at the window in the evening after work thinking, wow, its thursday already as the ripple of pans and hearty applause filtered it's way across the rooftops.
I firmly believe this is a great thing to do to keep up your spirits...and those that are helping us all through this.
It's insulting given the complete lack of MEANINGFUL support for healthcare workers, and if people need to go onto their doorsteps to drum on tupperware for the sake of their own mental health, then they should find something else to clap for. Maybe you could all howl at the moon?
Denver
06-01-2021, 09:14 PM
I repair samsung tvs in peoples houses.
Which isn't essential is it
Which isn't essential is it
It is classed as essential to reduce domestic abuse.
It's insulting given the complete lack of MEANINGFUL support for healthcare workers, and if people need to go onto their doorsteps to drum on tupperware for the sake of their own mental health, then they should find something else to clap for. Maybe you could all howl at the moon?
But people may not be suffering any mental health issues before lockdown.. lockdown may bring kn mental health issues in thousands of people.. if clapping gives them a release from the mental strain of it all then it shouldn't be put down imo.
Cherie
06-01-2021, 09:38 PM
Which isn't essential is it
Weren’t you worrying about having not having WiFi for a day during first lockdown?
There will be educational programmes on BBC during lockdown for those with no access to laptops
user104658
06-01-2021, 09:40 PM
But people may not be suffering any mental health issues before lockdown.. lockdown may bring kn mental health issues in thousands of people.. if clapping gives them a release from the mental strain of it all then it shouldn't be put down imo.
I think health workers are used and taken for granted enough as it is without them being offered up as a token for people who "need a release". Perhaps they could take the time and energy they have for tooting their horns and banging cutlery and put it into campaigning for fairer pay and conditions for the UK's health workers, and proper funding and support for health services?
No?
Too much work?
OK better just let them have a wee clap and get back to watching Gogglebox.
Cherie
06-01-2021, 09:40 PM
I will clap for Parm as long as the weather permits it.. what time are they planning on doing this? won’t it be dark :worry:
Tom4784
06-01-2021, 09:40 PM
I'd rather the government pay them what they are due and not clap like a performing monkey while Boris acts like it's enough while cutting back the budgets.
I think health workers are used and taken for granted enough as it is without them being offered up as a token for people who "need a release". Perhaps they could take the time and energy they have for tooting their horns and banging cutlery and put it into campaigning for fairer pay and conditions for the UK's health workers, and proper funding and support for health services?
No?
Too much work?
OK better just let them have a wee clap and get back to watching Gogglebox.
What you on about?
I'm on about the people who may begin to struggle being locked down and them seeing the clapping as a weekly release.:shrug:
It worked for me the last time and helped keep me sane enough to function normally as it made the weeks fly past as it was a constant..a bit like hump day feeling in a way for me..just without the weekend release.
So the clapping is sort of like a 2nd hump day thing now if you work, one that replaces your weekend.
I'd rather the government pay them what they are due and not clap like a performing monkey while Boris acts like it's enough while cutting back the budgets.
We should do both.
Cherie
06-01-2021, 09:48 PM
What you on about?
I'm on about the people who may begin to struggle being locked down and them seeing the clapping as a weekly release.:shrug:
It worked for me the last time and helped keep me sane enough to function normally as it made the weeks fly past as it was a constant..a bit like hump day feeling in a way for me..just without the weekend release.
So the clapping is sort of like a 2nd hump day thing now if you work, one that replaces your weekend.
What’s a hump day :worry:
Tom4784
06-01-2021, 09:52 PM
We should do both.
I will not, not after last time when Boris made out that gratitude was better than a pay rise. I will not engage in a self indulgent gesture masquerading as gratitude which will be used as an excuse not to pay these people what they are owed.
The NHS staff do not give a **** about your pots and pans, they do not give a **** about your claps. It does nothing to fix their struggles. **** the clapping, get them a pay rise.
I will clap for Parm as long as the weather permits it.. what time are they planning on doing this? won’t it be dark :worry:
I'm not sure about the time, I think its 8pm again though.
I shall perch myself at my window and not clap, I shall just bask in the glory of my fellow hero's, and probably cry the first night as the noise filters in, the noise that makes you gain the strength to get up again in the morning and soldier on all through this for the benefit off others
But the tears for others will stop as the noise grows.
Cauae that's the noise of togetherness.
I will not, not after last time when Boris made out that gratitude was better than a pay rise. I will not engage in a self indulgent gesture masquerading as gratitude which will be used as an excuse not to pay these people what they are owed.
The NHS staff do not give a **** about your pots and pans, they do not give a **** about your claps. It does nothing to fix their struggles. **** the clapping, get them a pay rise.
I was clapping for myself last time.. this time I'm stronger, so will clap for others..I will think of others as I clap. My distant family I've not seen in ages, the nurses on my bus. I will clap and think of people gone. I will cry, I will then feel a dam site better..
So yeah I'm clapping..but this time im clapping for people who need it..
That's the beauty of the clapping...it dont have to be what the founder says it should be for.
Be yourself and clap for the things you want to clap for, all I'm saying is clap...get up to the windows and ****ing let yourself go for ten minutes.. it's a great release.
no doubt all the pretentious karens up my street will be out with their pots and pans making a ruckus
arista
06-01-2021, 11:29 PM
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...there was obviously some very strong feelings about clapping for the NHS and it became a very political thing, which wasn’t obviously the original spirit of it...also, we saw images of people on the pavements of Westminster Bridge clapping and not observing safe spacing...it was all meant to be in own homes and through open windows etc, I think it started in Italy, if I recall..
...obviously everyone will decide for themselves whether they’ll do this but it’s surely not really accurate to attach it to anything felt about the NHS specifically because it’s basically clapping for so many people who we consider to be present day heroes... carers , teachers, home-schooling parents, those who are shielding, our refuse collection, delivery people and etc, etc...if some feel that it gives a personal feel good and boost and it’s done within the safety of the home from an open window...then it shouldn’t be negatively attached to any political meanings...the issue I guess is the ‘if it’s done safely’ etc...and ‘safely’ being decided by the individual but not necessarily within safety rules ...
Strictly Jake
07-01-2021, 09:06 AM
The community aspect of the clapping is what encourages me to do it. The fact that all the neighbours are able to see each other smile and wave hello. It felt nice last time. That being said I still havent had a conversation with any of my neighbours and havent really seen them since the clapping stopped last time.
I think its just a farce! I dont see the point in it! We all appreciate the heroes!
This time id basically be clapping for myself anyway as im working full time as a cleaner
I would consider clapping if us "heroes" got the wages we deserve. But nope. Yet footballers get paid millions for kicking round a ball
So yeah its a farce. I wont be partaking this time around
What’s a hump day :worry:
Wednesday.. the middle of the working week.
joeysteele
07-01-2021, 09:43 AM
I'm Happy to applaud the efforts of NHS staff, care staff and all carers.
However, I'm less comfortable doing so in the company of Government Ministers who choose to not fully reward for the intense above the call of duty service these carers do.
It's a pity the whole agenda isn't about popping out your front door, some just paying lip service to the efforts of care staff, but about ensuring proper rewards and recognition of those extra efforts.
By fair bonuses and far more as to better salaries too.
Cherie
07-01-2021, 09:47 AM
What would be much better than clapping is if people actually abided by the rules and actually socially distanced, I hope no one who wears a mask on their chin steps out to clap
DouglasS
07-01-2021, 09:51 AM
Which isn't essential is it
Why are you being rude?
So many people would suffer dramatically without entertainment if furloughed and nothing to do to entertain themselves... Also people with young kids rely on the tv for the kids to watch to get a break from them 24/7... I don’t understand your logic at all, at a time where people are stuck at home it can definitely be considered essential. The fact you don’t have a job and you are willing to berate others for sticking their neck out and putting themselves in danger to help others and protect their mental health during the time of the pandemic is pretty gross
Nicky91
07-01-2021, 09:53 AM
Why are you being rude?
So many people would suffer dramatically without entertainment if furloughed and nothing to do to entertain themselves... Also people with young kids rely on the tv for the kids to watch to get a break from them 24/7... I don’t understand your logic at all, at a time where people are stuck at home it can definitely be considered essential. The fact you don’t have a job and you are willing to berate others for sticking their neck out and putting themselves in danger to help others and protect their mental health during the time of the pandemic is pretty gross
TV isn't essential which is the truth
user104658
07-01-2021, 11:22 AM
I'm Happy to applaud the efforts of NHS staff, care staff and all carers.
However, I'm less comfortable doing so in the company of Government Ministers who choose to not fully reward for the intense above the call of duty service these carers do.
It's a pity the whole agenda isn't about popping out your front door, some just paying lip service to the efforts of care staff, but about ensuring proper rewards and recognition of those extra efforts.
By fair bonuses and far more as to better salaries too.
Literally everyone who spends 10 minutes clapping for the NHS on their doorstep every week clearnly has 10 minutes every week that they could spend writing to their representative in support of pay increases for NHS staff.
How many would actually bother?
I'm waxing my head that night.
DouglasS
07-01-2021, 11:37 AM
TV isn't essential which is the truth
A toilet isn’t essential either really? We still need these services. Like Cherie Mentioned Adam was complaint about his WiFi at the beginning of lockdown, I bet he’d be the first to ring up the non essential WiFi company to sort it out rather than sit and do nothing for 3 months (he’s not working it’s not essential he has internet).
A working tv could be considered essential for domestic abuse victims, single parent household families that have young children, and people furloughed and it able to work and have literally nothing to do to stay at home. Also a working TV could prevent people from mixing households, and going out, because it’ll keep them indoors.
I think parm deserves a bit of respect
AnnieK
07-01-2021, 12:40 PM
A toilet isn’t essential either really? We still need these services. Like Cherie Mentioned Adam was complaint about his WiFi at the beginning of lockdown, I bet he’d be the first to ring up the non essential WiFi company to sort it out rather than sit and do nothing for 3 months (he’s not working it’s not essential he has internet).
A working tv could be considered essential for domestic abuse victims, single parent household families that have young children, and people furloughed and it able to work and have literally nothing to do to stay at home. Also a working TV could prevent people from mixing households, and going out, because it’ll keep them indoors.
I think parm deserves a bit of respect
Not only that, but Parms employer has deemed he is to work, if he wants paying he HAS to work. Furlough doesn't appear to be an option
Cherie
07-01-2021, 12:56 PM
Not only that, but Parms employer has deemed he is to work, if he wants paying he HAS to work. Furlough doesn't appear to be an option
Good point.
Got a parking ticket today...what's everyone's views on traffic wardens being essential workers?
Not only that, but Parms employer has deemed he is to work, if he wants paying he HAS to work. Furlough doesn't appear to be an option
That is true, no work. No pay.
Denver
07-01-2021, 02:19 PM
A toilet isn’t essential either really? We still need these services. Like Cherie Mentioned Adam was complaint about his WiFi at the beginning of lockdown, I bet he’d be the first to ring up the non essential WiFi company to sort it out rather than sit and do nothing for 3 months (he’s not working it’s not essential he has internet).
A working tv could be considered essential for domestic abuse victims, single parent household families that have young children, and people furloughed and it able to work and have literally nothing to do to stay at home. Also a working TV could prevent people from mixing households, and going out, because it’ll keep them indoors.
I think parm deserves a bit of respect
I do work and the Internet is essential to my work plus I don't have the option to not work, we have to stay open regardless
Nicky91
07-01-2021, 02:22 PM
A toilet isn’t essential either really? We still need these services. Like Cherie Mentioned Adam was complaint about his WiFi at the beginning of lockdown, I bet he’d be the first to ring up the non essential WiFi company to sort it out rather than sit and do nothing for 3 months (he’s not working it’s not essential he has internet).
A working tv could be considered essential for domestic abuse victims, single parent household families that have young children, and people furloughed and it able to work and have literally nothing to do to stay at home. Also a working TV could prevent people from mixing households, and going out, because it’ll keep them indoors.
I think parm deserves a bit of respect
yes we do still need those services, as long as those people who do the work wear their masks, socially distance (the people who need those services also need to pay attention to distancing ofc)
yes its kinda ''essential'' for people mentally, and most entertainment shows have been good for people's morale too
i get your point
Tom4784
07-01-2021, 02:26 PM
Literally everyone who spends 10 minutes clapping for the NHS on their doorstep every week clearnly has 10 minutes every week that they could spend writing to their representative in support of pay increases for NHS staff.
How many would actually bother?
But you won't get as much attention on Facebook by actually doing something useful! If there's no video of you banging your pots and pans then how will you get likes?!
But you won't get as much attention on Facebook by actually doing something useful! If there's no video of you banging your pots and pans then how will you get likes?!
Low cut top and duck pouting.:shrug:
Cherie
07-01-2021, 03:05 PM
Low cut top and duck pouting.:shrug:
You could try it I suppose
You could try it I suppose
Hit the like button then.
Cherie
07-01-2021, 03:13 PM
Hit the like button then.
:joker: very good
rusticgal
07-01-2021, 03:44 PM
Got a parking ticket today...what's everyone's views on traffic wardens being essential workers?
Law and Order is essential...:laugh:
The Slim Reaper
07-01-2021, 03:46 PM
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joeysteele
07-01-2021, 03:55 PM
Literally everyone who spends 10 minutes clapping for the NHS on their doorstep every week clearnly has 10 minutes every week that they could spend writing to their representative in support of pay increases for NHS staff.
How many would actually bother?
Sadly probably few do.
I do however and have done before any lockdowns and in between the lockdowns too.
As well as applauding.
Writing and e mails.
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...the whole thing with applauding, though...is it’s meant to be within your own home, either at an open window or door...so people are sure still saying home and safe...
The Slim Reaper
07-01-2021, 04:07 PM
...the whole thing with applauding, though...is it’s meant to be within your own home, either at an open window or door...so people are sure still saying home and safe...
I don't think she means to stay in when the clap is happening. I think she means generally - to stop the spread and ease their workload. At least that's how I read it.
...the issue is people not doing it safely and crowding on the pavement, as happened last year on Westminster Bridge...(...I’m not sure if it was just one time or if it was every time...)...so long as people stay within their homes then I don’t see that it’s something that has to be overly politicised, to show appreciation...it’s nice for elderly in the community and those shielding to be able to ‘feel their community’ around them....
I don't think she means to stay in when the clap is happening. I think she means generally - to stop the spread and ease their workload. At least that's how I read it.
...yeah, I agree with that...voters need to make that change they want and hope to see with their votes...
Law and Order is essential...:laugh:
And expensive.:fist:
Cherie
07-01-2021, 04:25 PM
And expensive.:fist:
Appeal on the grounds of being an essential worker
Appeal on the grounds of being an essential worker
I'm appealing cause he stuck it to my windscreen, and the sig is just a scribbled cross...and now, because im an essential worker...thank you cherie.:wavey:
My avatar..does that look like a signature to you?
Cherie
07-01-2021, 04:35 PM
My avatar..does that look like a signature to you?
No, must have been in a hurry before you got back :laugh:
The Slim Reaper
07-01-2021, 04:43 PM
My avatar..does that look like a signature to you?
Does yer man in Govarn follow folks trying to weasel out of parking tickets? :laugh:
hijaxers
07-01-2021, 04:51 PM
Well we won't be doing it ~ freezing and so foggy can't even see across the road !
Cherie
07-01-2021, 05:02 PM
Well we won't be doing it ~ freezing and so foggy can't even see across the road !
I cant see it taking off, it will be dark as well :shrug:
hijaxers
07-01-2021, 05:06 PM
I cant see it taking off, it will be dark as well :shrug:
Me too Cherie , it was fine in Spring/Summer , but its taters out there !!!!
I wont be clapping.
To support the nhs and other key workers just follow the rules and wear a mask or even better dont vote tory in future :idc:
joeysteele
07-01-2021, 07:55 PM
I wont be clapping.
To support the nhs and other key workers just follow the rules and wear a mask or even better dont vote tory in future :idc:
I'm personally happy to applaud however it is for each individual to decide that for themselves definitely.
Your second paragraph certainly the strong points needed across the board Josy.
I 100% agree.
Strictly Jake
07-01-2021, 08:02 PM
Oh good just had a look out to see if all the neighbourd were out. Noone is clapping tonight!
Blessed are the Wndow cleaners!
I didnt clap, and now I feel like ****e.
rusticgal
07-01-2021, 09:58 PM
I didnt clap, and now I feel like ****e.
You can clap in private....it’s the thought and gesture that counts.
Cherie
07-01-2021, 10:43 PM
THe woman whose idea it was initially is now distancing herself from it as she is being abused online
Cherie
07-01-2021, 10:44 PM
I didnt clap, and now I feel like ****e.
I didn’t know it was tonight
James
08-01-2021, 03:52 PM
I would have gone out if my neighbours did it, but no-one was out.
LukeB
08-01-2021, 03:58 PM
I didnt clap, and now I feel like ****e.
if you stayed at home when you're not working or wore a mask going for essentials or working then you still did your bit.
arista
08-01-2021, 05:07 PM
I would have gone out if my neighbours did it, but no-one was out.
Yes all over the UK,
no one has been clapping
Nurse say do not go outside.
I'm actually a bit butt hurt tbh.
Vanessa
08-01-2021, 07:59 PM
It's freezing outside.
Can't we clap inside?
It's freezing outside.
Can't we clap inside?
My butt says please your effing selves.:fist:
I would have gone out if my neighbours did it, but no-one was out.
Probably sitting in front of the fire thinking the same.
I think you all need to at least rub your hands together..
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