If I dresses as a Jedi around London (not for anything special, just to go shopping or to a restaurant) will I get a lot of funny looks or even worse be attacked?
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Originally posted by GodAtum View PostIf I dresses as a Jedi around London (not for anything special, just to go shopping or to a restaurant) will I get a lot of funny looks or even worse be attacked?
You'll probably get a few funny looks from people. I don't think that you'll get attacked. But what I do suggest that you don't wear or carry a lightsaber with you."What do you mean by 'Oopps'?"
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Unless there is a convention at your mall you will get funny looks and unless your going into a comic book store or something. An Australian dude walked across Australia dressed as a Storm Trooper people gave him lots of funny looks and he got on the news lol.sigpic
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My nephew and niece have worked in IT for years and usually turn up looking like something the cat dragged in and flung up,yet their colleagues and bosses never cared a hoot.
Maybe you've just got stricter dress policy where you work,or v serious bosses.
Pity,imo.Even if you have to deal with the public or other clients,it can be a real icebreaker to cosplay and some places even encourage scifi and SW themes as charity fundraisers.The place to "Gate" to during Outages for updates and info:
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