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Proper way to respond to "Keep Pounding"


Keep Pounding Response  

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  1. 1. What is the proper way to respond to "Keep Pounding"?

    • With another "Keep Pounding!"
      37
    • A short verbal response such as "Hell Yea!" or "Yes, Sir!"
      34
    • A non-verbal response such as a smile, a nod, a thumbs up, wave, etc.
      12
    • Growl like a Panther
      18
    • Other (mention in comments)
      10


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I've been thinking about this question since about the middle of the season, but I'm just getting around to asking it.  As we grew in popularity this last year, I would often be on the receiving end of a random "Keep Pounding" while out and about in Charlotte.  I started getting self-conscious about how I was responding... I felt like it was wrong.  My go to response was always, "Yes, sir!", but I always felt silly after saying it.  At the same time, I thought that responding with another "Keep Pounding" just sounded wrong.  I started thinking, what would the Huddle do?  What is the proper way to respond to a "Keep Pounding" from a stranger?  So, how do you respond?

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