English Language & Usage Asked on August 30, 2021
During my project I have many new friends and followers in a city, and I am about to go there. I want to meet them in a group talk. I think the correct word for it is "fan meeting", but I feel quite ashamed for using that word, as it sounds like I’m arrogant. Is there a more neutral way to describe that? I don’t think "follower meeting" is natural, and people can see through it that it’s just another way to use "fan meeting".
It's just called a meetup.
You'll be organizing it, and they know who you are.
If you need an event title, call it, for example: @Ooker Austin Meetup
Per your comment, if you want to suggest that this is a big event, try @Ooker 2021 Austin Meetup
Correct answer by Tinfoil Hat on August 30, 2021
Given the context, I think that whatever term you use instead of 'fan' would ultimately imply the same thing. Would you consider using 'supporter' instead of 'fan'? You can say 'Supporters' Group Meeting'.
Answered by elstiv on August 30, 2021
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