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DarkSleightZ Artist
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I'm wondering if the differences in opinion between our opening lines between Johnny and Mark is due to the settings? I don't know if Mark has performed in bars and restaurants, but his opening lines would work just nicely in the streets if they see a bored potential spectator.
I usually go ahead and start with (both in the streets and bar/restaurant setting), "Hi, I'm a performer. Would like to be entertained (or would like to see something amazing)?" I found that not saying, "Would you like to see a magic trick" gives fuller attention as people start to wonder, 'what kind of a performer is he?' Once they ask what kind of performer I am, I would say, "Well, let me show you! ![]() I found that to be pretty effective. I think it's also important to mention the attitude you hold when approaching a table, as well as mentality. If you seem grumpy or not amused, people wouldn't want to even bother with you, right? ![]()
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