Meeting a (semi-)famous person isn't how I expected it. In my case, I was a few feet away from them and was going to say something, but I just sort of realized that I didn't actually have anything to say to them other than "enjoyed the show" or whatever. They weren't performing then, so, like with any stranger, there was no connection, even though I'd listened to them for hours by that time. I even saw them walking on the street, a block away, a few minutes later, and almost called out, but stopped myself thinking to myself, "they don't know you." It was an odd experience.
@2ck
Basically always a bit odd...
That's the summary of my reply!
Because it's always strange. odd, awkward, new etc!
(see my last post for more idea about it https://qoto.org/@freeschool/108175451143034158)
I've always been the more adrenalin-pumping trying -something type (to talk, praise, connect somehow) but I have also literally stood next to people waiting so patiently for conversation only for it to end then I didn't say anything or they escaped (casual and some running probably!) !
But practise makes perfect and I think you /one has to just CREATE relativity (to find something / Talk about yourself and them) and just start the ball rolling if really you're serious / wanting to progress or practice people and topics else it can be like opposite magnets!
So creating relativity is also odd / strange / unpractised but for those experienced or simply knowing, it's always odd starting conversation and no need take it too seriously... even though we kind do in our life. It's cool to practice no needing also if really not that sure... but I tend to think there's so many ways to connect so it's usually worth it...