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Originally Posted by JEWELian
I got into a fight with security after the show for this photo lol)
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So you already knew that recording and photographing are strictly forbidden during the concert, but you still decided to do all these and even uploaded and distributed the audio files?
If you think that it is just about the so called “rules” which the audience has to obey, then you are wrong at the first place. It is about the minimum respect you should give to the one who sings for you, whether or not you are an international fan.
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Originally Posted by chocopockymaster
What's your point? As foreigners, we inherently stick out from the rest of the people in the audience, which means more eyes on us, which means we should be on our best behavior. How many times have we heard fans complaining on mixi about poor behavior and lack of etiquette from foreign fans attending Ayu concerts? It DOES reflect on the rest of us as a whole, even though it shouldn't, and if you're doing something that security feels the need to pick a fight with you over I certainly wouldn't be laughing about it. It's rude.
tldr, don't be an asshole/behave like a prat and just enjoy the concert
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I totally agree with your point that as foreigners we should be more careful of our behaviours, thinking about the fact that Japanese people have the best manners.
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Originally Posted by Pieces_of_SEVEN
^How do you feel about the entire concert audio being recorded then? I've been going back and forth about it.
I took a few selfies once I found my seat, and I'm glad I did. I wasn't the only one doing it. I understand that maybe I stuck out more than locals would, but since they were doing it, I was going to do it too. How often am I going to get to go to an ayu concert? :/
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Taking selfies before and after the concert is totally different from photographing the stage and recording ayu’s performance during the concert.
You are simply wrong when doing it wrong, not when you are getting caught.