The WeChat "Paipai" function was originally used as a "weak reminder" function in chat, suitable for chatting with friends in WeChat groups. Double-click the other person's head to display it, or you can pat it yourself. The chat dialog box of the person being "patted" will also be brought to the front.
Different meanings will be derived on different occasions, such as the following:
1, which means greeting each other. After going online, you can directly use "clap" to express warm-up and greetings before chatting.
2. Hint and remind the other party to reply to the message. When you are waiting for the other party's reply but feel embarrassed to urge you, you can hint and remind the other party by "clap your hands".
3. Agree with the other person’s point of view. Sometimes, when I hear what the other person says and think it makes sense, I will use "clap" to express praise and agree with the other person's point of view.
4. Increase the fun of communication. We can set up interesting copywriting at the suffix of "take a shot" to tease friends or express our feelings.