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Old 02-06-2011, 02:13 AM   #11
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Yup, reading the person is extremely important.

Approaching someone itself isn't rude. What is rude is imposing on them. If you introduce yourself in a friendly manner and give them an open option to watch or not, they will most likely give you an honest answer, especially since you are a stranger to them.

Many people these days are honest and don't like to be interrupted in the middle of the streets so they tell you straight up, either by walking past you (ignoring) or just giving a straight "no" . I've performed several times and I gave them an open invitation to watch my magic.

I forgot to add before, but restating my introduction to people, I sometimes say something like, "Hi, I'm a performer. Will you be interest in seeing something amazing, that is if you are not busy at the moment"

Of course, this is only from my limited past experience with some bias involved
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