[color=red]“May I take a picture of you?”
Could you please tell me how to say yes and how to say no to this request? The more , the better.
Thanks.
[color=red]“May I take a picture of you?”
Could you please tell me how to say yes and how to say no to this request? The more , the better.
Thanks.
If you like.
Yes, of course.
Where would you like me to stand?
If you want to.
I’d rather you didn’t.
Not right now.
No, thanks.
I wouldn’t like that.
Can I say: “May I take your photo/photograph?”
Yes. That would be a correct question.
Here are a couple more YES responses:
“Sure, snap away.”
“Cheeeeeeeeese.” (whimsical – this person doesn’t even bother saying yes, but instead simply strikes a pose with a grin)
And here is an example of an indirect way of saying NO:
“I’m not at all photogenic, so I don’t like having my picture taken.”
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[size=75]“How can anyone govern a nation that has two hundred and forty-six different kinds of cheese?” ~ Charles De Gaulle[/size]
This what Ms beesnees say
If you like.
Yes, of course.
Where would you like me to stand?
If you want to.
I’d rather you didn’t.
Not right now.
No, thanks.
I wouldn’t like that.
I’D RATHER THAT U DID NOT
i read it at TOFEL but why past simble follows I’DREATHER THAT
Or one more response:
“Sure, that will be five Euros, please.”