nikonosguy
Well-known
i just smile and repeat the following phrase...:
"I'm sorry, I don't speak english.... have a nice day"
"I'm sorry, I don't speak english.... have a nice day"
i just smile and repeat the following phrase...:
"I'm sorry, I don't speak english.... have a nice day"
saying that with an arabic accent,- or here in austria with an east-european, wouldn't make the situation much easier for you, i assume 😀
aaah... i nearly forgot, that you are now one of the stern moderators, we have to be aware of..😀
Yes Peter, The Whip is Coming Out
Stephen wants me to wear a Dominatrix Outfit
when I'm signed In...😱...😛...:angel: / wink, wink,wink
All in Jest of Course !
no i say it perfect well formed english --- it screws with them --- you would say in perfect german, Ich spreche kein Deutsch
I'm thinking more if one is confronted on the street, or questioned what one is doing.
Was hoping for something more eloquent, but not over the top, than: I'm just a hobby photographer taking pictures.
Yes Peter, The Whip is Coming Out
Stephen wants me to wear a Dominatrix Outfit
when I'm signed In...😱...😛...:angel: / wink, wink,wink
All in Jest of Course !
if I'm confronted I confront back
Over here, "confrontation" isn't verbal, it's physical.
Had a guy grab my camera and almost throw it in the Rhône.
Since coming to urban France, I have found people's attitudes MUCH different than in Asia. Notions of space and privacy are different, and people are generally much more aggressive, especially sexually. I'd say "confrontational" is just the normal modus operandi for urban areas here.
I live in a "hot" district downtown near historic Lyon, and people can get VERY upset about cameras. In my area, it almost invariably has to do with racial/ethnic/gender tension.