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Old 11-08-2005, 09:07 AM
Eurotrash Eurotrash is offline
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

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I had someone in the group I was walking with take a picture as well so here it is.

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so the rumor IS true!

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I'm pretty sure this is not the first picture I have ever posted that shows a sense of scale. But yes it is true. (Or maybe the asian guy is a midget who is 4 feet tall)

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hah I know, I'm pretty sure I've seen a couple of you. I was just joking because of what we were talking about earlier. it seemed like a good place to mention it
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:14 AM
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

I'm pretty sure at 4 am you go for broke
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:36 AM
RustedCorpse RustedCorpse is offline
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

Arm lightly over shoulder big cheese grin. In japan I've done the "V" finger thing, but can't remember exactly what it means, I believe it was something about victory or something. Give me a bit and I'll get back to you.

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RustedCorpse (8:52:03 AM): What does that "V" with the pics mean btw?
yucko*** (8:54:57 AM): "peace"
RustedCorpse (8:55:03 AM): That's it?
RustedCorpse (8:55:08 AM): So the same as here right?
yucko*** (8:55:14 AM): yea
RustedCorpse (8:55:16 AM): Why is it so common in photo's?
yucko*** (8:55:34 AM): it's like a natural response for japanese people i guess
RustedCorpse (8:55:38 AM): hahha
yucko*** (8:55:42 AM): everyone does it when taking pictures
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:11 AM
Patrick del Poker Grande Patrick del Poker Grande is offline
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

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Arm lightly over shoulder big cheese grin. In japan I've done the "V" finger thing, but can't remember exactly what it means, I believe it was something about victory or something. Give me a bit and I'll get back to you.

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RustedCorpse (8:52:03 AM): What does that "V" with the pics mean btw?
yucko*** (8:54:57 AM): "peace"
RustedCorpse (8:55:03 AM): That's it?
RustedCorpse (8:55:08 AM): So the same as here right?
yucko*** (8:55:14 AM): yea
RustedCorpse (8:55:16 AM): Why is it so common in photo's?
yucko*** (8:55:34 AM): it's like a natural response for japanese people i guess
RustedCorpse (8:55:38 AM): hahha
yucko*** (8:55:42 AM): everyone does it when taking pictures

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So if you for some reason mistake a Korean for a Japanese and do the peace sign, will the Korean be thinking "I'm not Japanese, you ass!"?
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

its probably b/c you have red(ish) hair. A group of about 50 asians (i forget if it was chinese/japanese sorry, dont meen to offend tho) came to my old HS and all took their picture 1 by 1 w/ a red haired friend of mine.
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:21 AM
RustedCorpse RustedCorpse is offline
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So if you for some reason mistake a Korean for a Japanese and do the peace sign, will the Korean be thinking "I'm not Japanese, you ass!"?

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Silly round eye! Koreans aren't allow to own cameras!
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:35 AM
Arnfinn Madsen Arnfinn Madsen is offline
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Default Re: First for me... what\'s proper etiquette?

A stunning girl in Rome, asked me to take a picture of her and her family. She sat down and they stood behind. I sat down to make a better angle, but then I discovered that her legs was apart and she flashed her private parts.

What is proper etiquette then? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

If I was 100% sure it was her camera (and not her grumpy father), I would have taken the shot for fun, but I changed the angle. Should have had my own camera ready though [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].
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Old 11-08-2005, 10:36 AM
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The girls are involved in a big extortion and murder case. It's gonna break out real soon. Yes, you will be called as a witness.

Was your hand really on her ass when they snapped the picture? You poor pumpkin.
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:03 PM
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A stunning girl in Rome, asked me to take a picture of her and her family. She sat down and they stood behind. I sat down to make a better angle, but then I discovered that her legs was apart and she flashed her private parts.

What is proper etiquette then? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

If I was 100% sure it was her camera (and not her grumpy father), I would have taken the shot for fun, but I changed the angle. Should have had my own camera ready though [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img].

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I wish she gave me this kind of clue.
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:03 PM
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When I was in Europe, asian tourists twice asked for a picture with me (they were both guys). The first one was a bit odd it was two business men taking pictures of each other in a park and I actually asked them if they wanted me to take a picture of them. They said no but said "Can we take a picture with you?". It kind of set me back but I agreed. The guy at first didn't know what to do but ended up putting his arm around my shoulder. A bit odd but its not like I'm ever going to see the people again.

At first I thought they must have been gay, but I think they just wanted to show their friends back home the big norwegian viking that they saw or something. (I am not Norwegian, nor a viking)

The second time was less exciting but I was walking with about 5 other people and these people singled me out and asked to take a picture. I had someone in the group I was walking with take a picture as well so here it is.

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How do you have the pics if it was their camera?
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