02-05-2011, 04:00 PM | #6 |
Join Date: Feb 2011
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It depends on the context, then. One approach doesn't blanket all; you don't go selling cars at a funeral.
I guess an easy way to approach someone is just to see if they're interested, first. IE, do some flourishes while waiting for a train, if they look interested, Just spread the cards and gesture for them to select a card. Easy way to pass a boring train ride, too. I do frown upon 'forcing' magic onto others, though. IE just asking someone if they would like to see a magic trick. How would you feel if some musician came up to you in public, and asked you to listen to their song? Most likely you'd decline, or listen out of politeness. |
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