Dancing in public has always been a controversial topic, with some people finding it to be a liberating and joyous form of self-expression, while others may feel self-conscious or embarrassed about their dancing abilities. In recent years, social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram have helped to normalize the idea through the trend of dance challenges and viral videos featuring people dancing in public spaces. Check out this video of Boni Afronovo and Lady Cunfaya dancing in a subway station as an example.

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However, the rise of social media dance has also brought up questions about cultural and societal expectations surrounding public dance. For example, some people may feel pressure to conform to certain dance styles or aesthetics in order to gain attention or followers on social media. Additionally, there may be cultural or gender-based expectations that discourage certain types of dancing in public, particularly for women.

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Despite these considerations, it is undeniable that social media has provided a new outlet for people to express themselves and connect with others through dance. Organized public dance events, such as flash mobs and silent discos, have also become increasingly popular in recent years, offering a safe and welcoming space for people to dance together.

Overall, our attitudes towards dancing in public seem to be complex and multifaceted. While some people may still feel hesitant about dancing in front of others, social media and organized public dance events have helped to destigmatize this activity and provide new opportunities for self-expression and connection. I personality believe that dancing in public is a great trend and the more we do it the better we become as human beings. What do you think?

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