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Not sure if I should have put this in the 'Talk Photography' section, or the 'Out of Focus' section. 
I'm on holiday in Rome atm.
I haven't been for 2 years, and as you do in major tourist attractions you get offered many things by the street sellers. Things change with fashion, and it seems, by location. Sunglasses, check. Fake designer bags, check. Hats, check. If it is raining, Umbrellas, check. Mini tripods, at least at sites with a nice view, less than usual, but check. And less tripods, because almost everywhere is the seller of the selfie stick.
And there are loads of them. 
I was taking some pics last night, and I heard a seller trying to sell a selfie stick to a person with a selfie stick.
His tack was that the selfie stick that the person was using was last years model, and that the new sticks have a button in the handle to take the picture. Needless to say, the person didn't suddenly say 'OK, I'll just lash this stick, which has been working fine, and buy another one!'
Got to admire him for going for the hard sell.

I was in Naples late last year and didn't see any selfie stick sellers. Possibly because Naples is not the most attractive city to get you pic taken against.
In Naples though, the selfie stick seller was replaced by the ubiquitous mobile phone case seller. Something oddly missing in Rome.
It is weird how they sell different things in different locations. Sadly, I think if you are going on holiday abroad get ready for the selfie stick assault.
'No Grazie', is the phrase if you are going to Italy btw.
I'm on holiday in Rome atm.
I was taking some pics last night, and I heard a seller trying to sell a selfie stick to a person with a selfie stick.

I was in Naples late last year and didn't see any selfie stick sellers. Possibly because Naples is not the most attractive city to get you pic taken against.
In Naples though, the selfie stick seller was replaced by the ubiquitous mobile phone case seller. Something oddly missing in Rome. 'No Grazie', is the phrase if you are going to Italy btw.


