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David Nguyen
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I think otherwise. If that is the form of approach you prefer, it's fine, but I don't it would work too well. What you are doing is not an approach at all, it is just waiting for them to approach. If someone is a dedicated street magician, they should be the ones to approach, and amaze the spectators out of nowhere. Approaching someone is a way of getting them by surprise. If you did flourishes, the spectators would already know what you're capable of, and they're asking YOU to perform, which would suggest that they know what to expect. It isn't as amazing as just asking them. This is just my opinion though, if you think otherwise, I respect it.
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