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What Is Your Reaction If Someone Asked To Take A Picture With You

How do you ask someone to take a picture with you?

i do this like all the time:) just say, "OMG! You're so cool! Can I take a picture with you?" So like complement them first then ask second. It usually works unless the person freaks out. Make sure you don't look like a creeper or a pedophile or no one will want to. I'm a teenage girl so it usually works for me. Hopefully it works for you!

What is your reaction when someone asks you to send them a current photo on a dating site when all your photos are current?

Thank you for requesting my answer.Yes, it is offensive if there are 4 or more photos presented and you can see their face and body clearly. I don’t like it personally, to me it signals a man trying to “collect” me to obsess over my photos or even worse, an online copycat that is going to use my photos as their own. It has happened to me!Men are really bad at picture taking however, and often have blurry photos, or put in a picture of their food (?), house, their dog, or motorcycle/car in place of themselves which is weird but they think this is what we want to see. A normal heterosexual man doesn’t run around taking selfies.If there aren’t enough photos of the ACTUAL man for you to clearly see his face and body, you can ask. He probably doesn’t have any or he would have used them. You will most likely have to wait for the meet/date. No big deal.

What would be your reaction if you notice someone is drawing you in a public place?

I’d probably smile and acknowledge the attention and might walk over to start a conversation and ask whether I can see more. I have always admired people who have talent and wish I can draw. I’m one of those who bought all the drawing tools and let them sit idle. I also downloaded many pins of drawing tips from Pinterest and tell myself “someday I would need this”.On the flip side, I have also witness an artist got beat up by the subjects boyfriend over such drawing. I guess that’s worst than being put down as impolite or unethical. People are funny because you can never predict what they would do. Artist drawing stills sometimes attracted crowds behind them especially the good ones. I once stood behind an artist on Venice Beach for almost an hour. Just absolutely entertaining.If I was the artist, I would just do whatever compels me to do at that time and could careless what people think. Art is a passion and should not be limited by politeness or influence by social norms. It should only be stopped when confronted as respect or to avoid bodily harm but draw away is my words of encouragement. Thank you to consider me as your muse.

How would you react to someone randomly taking a picture of you in the street?

My first instinct would be fear. I've been stalked and raped before.After that it would depend on context. I had young women take my picture in shop because I was dressed Victorian goth. I pointedly “apologized “ for accidentally stepping into frame.I've also had a creepy guy take a photo of my chest at an art gallery . I had friends for back up , so I felt safe enough telling him off. He tried to claim that he was in a class at the gallery about taking candid shots and I pointed out that it would have been a terrible photo. He said he could do it legally, and I pointed out that it was still immoral to do so without consent. And that he knew it because he'd been so surreptitious about it. Then my friend badgered him into deleting the photo.For me, as a photographer and in general, consent is paramount. For photographers in general, I shall amend my rule/guideline to “be responsible about the situations you put yourself and your subjects in.”

Girls: How do you react to when someone asks you out?

This is from a shy girl's point of view:

as a friend: I would be really surprised, confused, and a little skeptical for a second. Then I'd probably run away -laughs-

if they're weird: "Um...sorry. I don't like you that way." But it depends on what kind of weird. If she likes you cause you're weird, then its alright. But if it's the bad kind of weird...

I would feel awkward at first, and later take it as a compliment. Unless I knew they were someone with bad taste. That would suck.

Anyways, if you're planning on asking someone out, just remember not to come on too strong (or too weak!) and good luck!

How to react when someone asks you to homecoming?

Just do what ever feels right at the moment. You can't really plan reactions anyway. Don't worry about those other people. If you feel like hugging at the time do it. If not, don't. That is the best thing you can do. Whatever feels right at the time.

Random guy asked to take a picture of me? Why?

Maybe they're from the future and you're a celebrity in their time...

Why did this random guy ask me for a picture?

I'm a fifteen year old girl and last Friday I was with some friends at a carnival when this random guy asked me if he could take a picture with me. So I did. He posed with his arm around me and me just smiling and standing.
The guy who asked me looked like he was still in high school and maybe a year older than me. Also, I recognized some of his friends from school but not him. Does this happen a lot? And why did he do this?

Can I ask a stranger to take my picture in China with my phone?

Many Chinese people here have already told you yes. But I understand your concen. Having traveled to many countries across different continents myself, I've experienced such cases. In some countries, handing your iPhone or fancy camera to local people can be a really bad choice, because they may just take it and run away - that may be your last chance to see it. I'm NOT gonna tell you such case won't happen in China, becaus it happens, even though quite rare. However, the places you're going are Shanghai and Hangzhou, two of the biggest cities in China. They are very popular among tourists, which means there will be tons of foreigners. Chances are you will not really stand out, in spite of your color, or be targeted, if you're just visiting the tourist spots in these two cities. Still, you'd better ask other tourists to take pics for you, no matter they are Chinese or not. Well-dressed people or students are also good choices. The most important thing I learned from my travels is, use your common sense!!! This applies anywhere in the world.

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