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DarkSleightZ Artist
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I've learned to approach people, if I want to show magic, by saying something like "Hi, I'm a performer. Would you like to see something amazing?"
This gives the spectators something to question most often, like "What kind of performer? What's this amazing something? Now I'm curious and I want to see it." I believe this is a more direct approach and it seems to work pretty well. ![]() |
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Move monkey atm
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well, i'd just say: "Hi, do you guys like magic?" or something along that line, i think there are better ways to approach someone, but i just go with what i have.
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