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On the other hand is the Schuhplattler a relativ static dance - especially compared to the Conga or Kazotsky Kick, as it only goes in a small circle in most performances.
Looking at those two other taunts, it probably would be a good idea, to make this a group taunt.
I thought immediatly of the Schuhplattler as a possible steroetypical german dance taunt right at the moment I saw the Kazotsky Kick.
What made me search for it.
Besides it is usually performed by a group of german/bavarian man.
I do think it would benefit from being a little faster.
Like, even a slightly lowered head would feel a lil less weird, as if he was looking at the movements he was doing during the dance
or maybe he should be more expressive idk