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On 21/08/2012 11:52 AM, Invisible wrote:
>> Best advice when standing in front of a crowd looking at you: Find a
>> friendly face. (And then talk to that face, or whatever other friendly
>> ones you can find. Don't address the audience - address the individual
>> people sitting there.)
>
> I don't know, man. If you're in a small gathering of people and you're
> having a private conversation with just one of them, that might come
> across as rude.
No it is not. If your audience have any feelings at all the person that
you pick will help you by looking encouraging. They don't want you to
fail they want to get the best out of you.
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Regards
Stephen
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