I tell other cosplayers not to take a "persecuted" attitude from the get-go when interacting with the public. Yeah, some people will be dicks. But people can also be surprisingly supportive and open-minded. If you go out expecting that everyone is out to get you, then it will probably show in your attitude and dealings with people. On the other hand, if you go out with an open mind and just focus on having fun, things tend to work much better. You come across as more friendly and approachable.
Now, if somebody DOES treat you badly, then you DO have the right to be pissed. Name-calling and hateful comments are a huge etiquette fail- see my thread in the Things I hate section, titled "looking different deserves disrespect". Yeah, some people say it's your fault for looking different, saying you like something different, whatever. But what about the person who says nasty things and acts like a dick? They should be called out, not given a "pass" for bad behavior. "I can't help it, you're a freak" is no excuse for bad behavior. Rather, it's a sign of poor impulse control and an immature mind.
Now, if somebody DOES treat you badly, then you DO have the right to be pissed. Name-calling and hateful comments are a huge etiquette fail- see my thread in the Things I hate section, titled "looking different deserves disrespect". Yeah, some people say it's your fault for looking different, saying you like something different, whatever. But what about the person who says nasty things and acts like a dick? They should be called out, not given a "pass" for bad behavior. "I can't help it, you're a freak" is no excuse for bad behavior. Rather, it's a sign of poor impulse control and an immature mind.
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