Could also be a form of zaghrouta, which is popular in the middle eastern celebrations
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I’ve also heard that ! Because she’s from Barranquilla and that’s a popular carnival there it would make sense . But I love that she would also play homage to the Middle East

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Very cool cultural lessons today! Perhaps it's both because she's paying homage to both of her cultures.
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That would be awesome. That’s the thing about symbols, they can mean different things to different people and that’s so cool!
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Yes, it is an African heritage, in Zimbabwe- Shona culture we call it mhururu.
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That’s so interesting ! Thanks for sharing
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Yes, this is exactly what I thought about
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Neato, thanks for educating! I don’t think a whole lot of the laughter is coming from a place of ill intent or anything either. Some are being rude but I think for a lot of us, it just connects with our own culture of being silly. My mom used to do that sound to make me laugh.
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We’re a silly bunch for sure !!
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