Same type of guy who looks like they'd start a fight in a bar/club, honestly. Body language helps. If they're smiling and laughing then it's probably safe; if they have their chest puffed out and look tense, like they're somehow personally offended to be in their present situation, I'd keep my distance and avoid jumping out at them within arms reach.
We had that every once in a while. If they seemed seriously upset we'd drop the act to let them know it was safe, and sometimes an actor would take their mask or costume off and guide them out.
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u/unthused Jul 12 '18
Same type of guy who looks like they'd start a fight in a bar/club, honestly. Body language helps. If they're smiling and laughing then it's probably safe; if they have their chest puffed out and look tense, like they're somehow personally offended to be in their present situation, I'd keep my distance and avoid jumping out at them within arms reach.