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How to discourage staff in hotels from obsessive attention on their part? Their desire to be photographed is annoying
How to discourage staff in hotels from obsessive attention on their part? Their desire to be photographed is annoying
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аватар vezha2
From my own experience, I told the seller of oils that I don’t smell, he asked “Covid”, I answered “yes” - and that’s it, the news instantly spread through the malls and no one else pestered me with their goods.
аватар klichko
Move to a quality hotel
аватар mindguru
Answer to the question: no way. The desire of natives to be photographed with a white man is indestructible.
аватар Elenka08
They haven’t asked for a long time .... maybe something is wrong with me? It used to be often, even in Turkey
аватар super.mila2905
This is the first time I hear about taking pictures. I have never seen anything like this in 15 years in any country. No one has ever pestered tourists with such requests.
Maybe it's their new "mulka"?
аватар Elenka08
It's just the opposite of an old cartoon. Already they "ate" ours. Therefore it is surprising
аватар itachi52
Do not debug at all, just put up with it. Only the staff didn’t ask me to take a picture, but local vacationers young Arabs
аватар Slav_na
hotel staff? ask the manager to drive away
аватар ollennka
You do the muzzle with a "boot" and that's it. I can teach, but I charge dearly.
Even taxi drivers do not start a conversation with me, it seems to me that this is an indicator. And in countries like Egypt, they don’t invite people to shops on the street either. They asked me to take a picture only in Cairo several times, but after the first "no" they apologized and fell off.
аватар ollennka
super.mila2905, The Chinese are very fond of taking pictures with "big white women".
аватар veritasana
I don't understand what you mean..
аватар Veronika7081
At one time, an excuse worked for me in perfume shops when she said that she was allergic (hay fever). Ban on breathing essential oils. They didn't come either.
In Turkey, I tell sellers from fur stores that the climate in my hometown does not allow them to be worn, but thermal boots and thermal jackets are needed. Works. :)
аватар ollennka
Why bother making excuses at all? The best option is when, just by your appearance, others understand that it is better not to mess with you.
аватар Apyatka
super.mila2905, but how so ??)) 15 countries and none of them asked to take a picture with you and did not photograph you on the sly?)
Hindus, Chinese, Thais - ask to be photographed or photograph whites almost every two steps. In all countries)
But you can see in my face that I'm for any seething))
PySy: It started when I still couldn't be called "big"))
аватар ollennka
Large in terms of height, not thickness. And for the Chinese, it looks like everything that is higher than 160 cm is big.
аватар super.mila2905
Apyatka, 15 years, not countries.
I haven't been to China so I don't know. I was more and more in the western part of the hemisphere.
аватар Alex714
I must have missed something, but for the first time I hear it so that they would run to take pictures and not let the poor tourist pass. From observations - animators and bartenders climb to take pictures if normal relations have developed with them during the vacation, and then more often on the last day of the vacation. On yachts and safaris, escorts take pictures with their cameras, and then these discs soar to tourists. From the exotic, I saw how two young blondes from our group, who were still wearing revealing outfits for the excursion, while visiting Cairo, took pictures from merchants to schoolgirls visiting the museum, for them it was exotic. I saw something similar in Asia, where our "spectacular" girls with white skin delight the local young ladies who wrap themselves up in the heat + they also carry an umbrella so as not to get sunburned.
аватар Apyatka
We are going in northern Thailand from Fang to Mae Salong, this is the extreme north, one might say. We stop on the bridge to take pictures of the beauty. Suddenly, it brakes sharply and a car with people in uniform stops right in front of us. We think it's the police and quickly get into our car (flight)).
“I told you that you can’t stand on the bridge,” my husband mutters to me.
And then our driver opens the door and asks us to get out. Well - we think - Thai justice has overtaken us. Let's all sit down.
And the "policeman", who turned out to be a military man, asks me to take a picture with him. I'm still in shock, but I agree)
We were photographed by the military and my husband. But I turned out so bad that I didn’t show this photo to anyone)
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