Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Go to Shanghai Bund to see the scenery. When you meet foreigners passing by, how to politely ask them to take a group photo together?

Go to Shanghai Bund to see the scenery. When you meet foreigners passing by, how to politely ask them to take a group photo together?

First of all, we must recognize the situation and see if there is a large wave of people around foreigners. If there are many people, don't crowd. After all, foreigners come to visit the scenery, not to take photos with you.

If no one around foreigners wants to take photos with them, don't stand next to them and secretly take selfies with your mobile phone. That's rude. I remember a foreign teacher once told us that they didn't like others secretly taking photos with them on their mobile phones, and then sending them to a circle of friends as my foreign friends. Foreign teachers suggest that we can introduce ourselves to them generously in the past, and then say that we want to make friends with them and talk more. It is best to ask for a group photo after getting familiar with it. It's best to talk about the reasons why I want to take a photo with them, such as: let my China friends know my new foreign friends; I want to take a photo with you, because you are cool, good and so on. People are naturally willing to take a photo with you when they are happy. In this way, I can also send a circle of friends and say that this is my foreign friend haha ~

You can also be a tour guide for foreigners and introduce the Bund in Shanghai. Finally, you want to take a photo, which is polite and not embarrassing. Give a few English sentences for reference only. You can start by saying, "Excuse me, my name is XXX. Where are you from? " ? "I'm sorry to bother you. Would you mind taking some photos with me? You look so beautiful. " "If you like, I can be your tour guide and introduce you to the Bund in Shanghai", and the last sentence "I had a good time with you. May I take a picture with you? "

If you can't speak English and wear clothes with China characteristics, Hanfu or Tang suit, interested foreigners will take the initiative to take a photo with you. Hee hee ~ Finally, if you want to take a photo with foreigners politely, you might as well make friends and talk first! Then learn several simple foreign languages.