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I would not call it "my style". I do not have any style at all, I am not good enough for it.
What I am saying is talking honestly to people if they react in a negative way is better and ultimately more rewarding than trying to pretend that you wanted to shoot a cat behind them etc. Shooting people is not an excuse to start a converrsation ( or if it is - it is probably the worst one possible) . But there are situations when the choice is simple - just to ignore a great shot, because the negative reaction will be most likely, to ask for a permission and take a picture ( which in most cases makes no sense at all, because the scene is gone) or to shoot and then explain if needed. The photographers who prefer "not to influence" will probably miss this shot because they do not want to communicate with their object. And the chances are - it would be ther best shot of the day. There were many situations when I chose Option 1 and just walked away, just to regret it later. And there were many situations when i went for it and it ended up just great, and everyone was happy. But of course there is always a line that one should never cross, and I think it comes with experience.
I would agree with all of what you are saying as long as you preface it to say that 'In my experience' and you recognize that this behavior applies perhaps only to you.
It is not true that what has worked for you in your circumstances with your personality is as true and constant for everyone as the force of gravity.