SELFIE ETIQUETTE
AS SEEN IN THE MEDIA
Canada’s under attack. All my thoughts are with the families of the two
militaries who died in St-Jean and in Ottawa. Unbearably sad L.
Amidst all of this, another story unfolded (not so quietly) in the background … http://bit.ly/1seTeAQ
While reporting from Ottawa, Anderson Cooper @andersoncooper decided that
it was time to give an quick lesson on good manners and etiquette to Vandon Gene @vandongene a Sun News contributor.
In my opinion, the problem was that all of it was done in public (Thanks
Twitter) All this pointing fingers at was a bit out of context. Anderson could
have said it privately. Don’t we we all know that he has impeccable manners. Don’t have
to flag it like that.
Bad taste…on both side. Sorry Anderson!
SELFIE ETIQUETTE |TOP 5
A picture’s worth a thousand words. Don’t
overdo it.
There is a time for
everything. Maybe, it was not the right moment for Vandon Gene to capture a
celebrity shot.
Don’t pollute the bandwidth
with so many selfies of you and everyone else. I don’t want to be rude…but we
don’t care that much!
Keep in mind that it is very
difficult to delete stuffs from the net! Your grandchildren might see those not
so famous selfies…
If you are in a restricted
area, ask permission.
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