Saturday, July 19, 2025

Selfies for Sale? Russian Tourist’s Genius Hack Goes Viral

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What do you do when locals won’t stop asking for selfies? You charge them for it, of course! That’s exactly what a tourist did while soaking up the sun on Indian beaches, turning an annoying situation into a clever money-making opportunity—and the internet is loving it!

Angilinna , a Russian tourist , enjoying her vacation on Indian beaches, unexpectedly became the talk of the internet with a video that oozes wit, humor, and creativity. She turned the common nuisance of constant selfie requests from locals into a smart business move.

Selfies for Sale? Russian Tourist’s Genius Hack Goes Viral

It all started with an Instagram video where she humorously shared her frustration about locals repeatedly asking, “Madam, one photo? One selfie?” Instead of letting it ruin her mood, she came up with a genius fix: a sign boldly declaring, “1 Selfie = 100 Rupees.”

Selfies for Sale? Russian Tourist’s Genius Hack Goes Viral

Armed with her sign, she stood on the beach as locals eagerly gathered around to snap photos, happily paying her requested fee. Proudly showing off her earnings in the video, she said with a smile, “Now, everyone’s happy!”

The video quickly went viral, with netizens showering it with praise and hilarious comments like, “Modern problems need modern solutions!” and “With inflation, you should charge more, madam!”

This quirky yet inspiring story proves how a little creativity and humor can turn even the most frustrating moments into golden opportunities.


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