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Originally Posted by FIRSTKLAS
I think that if Namie is a "diva" it's probably because people misinterpret her personality.
I wouldn't think she's overly shy - at least not to the point that it would interfere with her interactions with other people - rather I think that she's probably just not a readily open person. Meaning that whenever she meets someone new she probably doesn't act super-duper friendly because she'd rather get a sense of who they are first. And if she feels comfortable with them and, for lack of a better word, "accepts" them, then she'll open up.
It also wouldn't surprise me too if maybe she just feels more comfortable interacting with employees and associates (dancers, stylists, etc.) in a formal business manner ("We're here to do a job. So let's do it!").
At least that's what I think since I've often been told that I can put people off or make them feel uncomfortable because I'm not very talkative or animated when I first meet them. I'm more of a listener. 
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YES you hit the nail on the head and thank you so much for this post. Namie has said the same things about herself that you are saying here. IDK why I just didn't type out what you said. But you basically just got the point of what I wanted to say. People that think she's cold, or unfriendly, really don't get her at all. She's said she can come off that way because she's not the most openly sociable of persons, and that she has to get to know someone first... and also that when you get to know her, she can be the craziest person ever. It was actually the same with me when I was younger, so I can relate to her in that aspect. First impressions are actually NOT everything.
Thank you Sunshine Slayer as well :3
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