15 Funny and Polite Ways to Say “Send Me Your Pic” 

We’ve all at one point been short on words. Trust me, that moment can be frustrating.

Picture this, you are trying to give directions to a stranger, and you suddenly black out as you can’t remember the right words to describe the place. Annoying, right?

No moment is as frustrating as trying to find a funny and polite way to tell someone to send you their pics.

Whether this individual is your crush, your lover, or a random person who just seems to catch your fancy, knowing the right way to ask for their picture determines if you get a photo or not.

15 Funny and Polite Ways to Say “Send Me Your Pics”.

Don’t get stuck in a rut in finding alternatives to ask someone for their photo, try using these suggestions:

  1. May I have your pics?
  2. Wow, Can I go with this?
  3. Do you have any proof?
  4. How about something to remember you?
  5. What does our queen/handsome look like?
  6. Show us nature’s beauty.
  7. Was it you?
  8. Can you send another?
  9. Seen is believing.
  10. If only you were here.
  11. They’ve been longing for one.
  12. A pic does it.
  13. It’s your turn.
  14. Show us your slay.
  15. Have you got something more stunning?

1. “May I have your Pic?”

One of the simplest and basic ways to say to someone that you need their pic is using the statement “May I have your Pic”.

The sentence and statement curtail some excesses that can arise in trying to sound grammatically correct and somewhat formal.

The statement is simple, as it does not demand you use any embellishing when spoken, and also lessens the belief that you are sounding flirtatious.

For clarity, consider these examples:

  • “Hello there, you are ravishing. May I have your Pic if you don’t mind?”
  • “Honestly, I’d want to keep a thought of you”

2. “Wow, Can I go with this”

funny and polite ways to say Send me your pic

If you are an art hedonist, specifically a photo enthusiast, oftentimes you have come across stunning photos that leave you with no option than a desire to stick that into your collection.

“Wow, can I go with this” is a statement that expresses your love for a particular image and your desire to take it along with you. As a way to ask someone for the pic, this comes off as polite and lets the owners know that you love their work.

Not only that, by saying “Can I go with this”, you open up chances for further communication and bond building, which can lead to something much deeper than friendship.

For example, you could say:

  • “Wow, I love these landscape photos of yours. Can I go with this?”.
  • “All I can say is Wow! Can I go with a picture?”

3. “Do you have any proof?”

Another way to ask someone to send you a pic is to push them a question, especially if you doubt the veracity of their claims.

Maybe this friend claims to have traveled to an exotic location or met with a celebrity. You think it’s unbelievable considering their status, using the statement “Do you have any proof” can get you the truth.

The remark is a tactical way to get a picture from the individual while also assessing how true their statement is.

For example:

  • “I find it hard to believe all that you have said about your visit to Spain. Do you have any proof?”
  • “Believing you without proof is tough, have you got one?”

4. “How about something to remember you?”

When you want to relish a moment with someone who brought a smile to you, the first option is to request a pic, and to do this, try using the statement: “How about something to remember you?”

The statement carries an endearing feeling mixed with a tinge of nostalgia for both you and the person you request a pic from. It also evokes a feeling of an intimate connection.

In addition, it carries an undertone of melancholia that something that could bring back those nostalgic moments can only sedate and in this case, a picture.

For example:

  • “I’d miss you, Aunty, how about something to remember you?”
  • “Before you go, my love, how about something to remember you?”

5. “What does our King/Queen Look like?”

funny and polite ways to say Send me your pic

Looking to win that first-timer chat time and probably start up a cushy relationship, try the line “What does our King/queen look like” and watch the magic unfold.

So, you met this person of interest on a social media platform, but without a photo of their DP, after a lengthy talk hour, you got romantically attached. **😉😉**

If you don’t want to appear as intruding, yet are keen to see what they look like, then the statement “What does our King/queen look like?” is the way to go.

  • Just what does our king look like?”

6. “Show us Nature’s beauty”

Never get tired of flattery if you seek to get that pic from someone who catches your interest. Sometimes simple and brief words don’t cut it if you want to express something deeper.

“Show us Nature’s beauty” is a refined way to make a demand from a person to send you their pics. One way the statement does this is the use of literary devices to express how beautiful your object of interest looks. All you need to do is watch as they unveil a pic for you.

By the statement, you keep the individual dazed by your flattery and poetic sense(if they are poetic as well) which will not only give rise to a pic, but a peck maybe. 

Here’s a hint:

  • “I am longing for you to show us nature’s beauty”.
  • “If it will take me years to wait, so be it. As long as you will show us nature’s beauty”.

7. “Was it you?”

When you want to assess the veracity of someone’s claim or dig out a fact without making it seem intruding, the statement above becomes suitable.

The statement curtails suspicion your object of interest would have if you had asked uncourteously, and the result could lead to getting the wrong information. 

In this way, you open up room for communication and an in-depth explanation from your subject of interest to prove their innocence or guilt over a matter of suspicion.

For example:

  • “We want to know if it was you?”
  • “Is this you or someone else?”

8. “Can you send another?”

As the statement implies, “Can you send another?” is a suggestion to your object of interest to send you another photo because the previous one sent isn’t good. It is also a way to ask for a picture if you find the previous one sent to be very good and you want another as good as it.

Depending on the condition and relationship with the person, it could mean that you relish their photo and will want to see more, or for formal reasons if the first set doesn’t cross the mark.

For example:

  • “This photo is vague. How about you give me another one?”
  • “OMG!, your photos are stunning. Can you send another please?”

9. “Seen is believing”

“Seen is believing” as a way to ask someone for their pics expresses doubt but also shows that you are willing to be convinced. This sends an indirect message to the person that you would like to see the person’s picture. 

Use the statement if you’re unsure of a person’s statement, for example:

  • “Interesting, but you know what they say; “Seen is believing.”
  • “Just one picture will save you this interrogation, seen is believing.”

10. “If only you were here”

While not directly requesting to have a picture from someone, “If only you were here” depicts a longing for a person, such that something to represent them when sent to you will suffice.

Those in love and deep friendships alike can use this statement when requesting pics. Here’s a hint:

  • “There is no time. I don’t wish for your presence”
  • ‘You mean more than anything I would have if only you were here’.

11. “They’ve been longing for one”

The ideology behind this interesting way of asking someone for their picture is the assumption that a group rather than an individual, is making the demands.

Semaphore, The Old Boys and Alumni group wants to have the photos of a particular member can delegate one person from the team to request the pic of this missing comrade to relieve memories, hence why the response “they have been longing for one” will be the best way to go about it

Again, consider these examples:

  • “It’s a get-together. Even though you’d be absent, your picture will go a long way to bring back old times.”
  • “As our promo queen during college, we wish to see a pic of you. They’ve been longing for one”.

12. “A pic does it.”

“Pic does it” is a straight and precise way to ask for someone’s pic if the concept or idea behind the ask is for business purposes.

Maybe both parties are at a loss on the right document needed to make a transaction, settle an issue, etc. By using the statement, you elaborate and also state why you need the picture.

  • ‘There will be no need for oral evidence, a picture will do.’
  • “No need for excessive documentation, a pic does it.”

13. “It’s your turn.”

Think of this way as a virtual game whose rule states that at every member’s turn, they get to show an image of themselves.

More like a way to persuade and stick to the game rule than a straight asking, “It’s your turn” suggesting that it’s a member’s turn to reveal themselves via a pic so the game can go on.

For example:

  • “It’s past his turn, now it’s yours.”
  • “What’s with the delay? It’s your turn.”

14. “Let’s see you slay”

A gentle and flirtatious way to have someone send you their pic is to use the statement “Let’s see you slay”

“Show us your slay” portrays your person of interest as beautiful/handsome and to win them over, you’re asking for their pic, this act also registers in their mind that you treasure them very much that you demand for their picture.

For example,

  • “Wow! I’d like to see the beauty behind these words. Could you show us your slay?”
  • “It’s your voice for me, seeing you won’t be bad, please show us your slay”

15. “Have you got something more stunning?”

There is a multifaceted angle to the statement “Have you got something more stunning”.

Depending on the context, the statement could suggest that a certain picture given earlier isn’t at par with a specific requirement or needs a tweak.

In addition, it is an appreciation that a pic once sent was beautiful and you wish to have something near or better than previous ones. If this is the case, you simply make a person feel special and that you cherish every single activity you both share.

For example:

  • Looking at these photos, I’m awe-struck at your beauty. Have you got something more interesting?”
  • “This is also good, but do you have something better?”

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Knowing the right way to tell someone to send a pic of them to you shouldn’t be difficult anymore, as with the options presented in this article, you now have an array to choose from.

You can choose to tell them directly, let them know if they have got something more stunning, will love to relish memories, etc. These options with the scenario are available for your consumption.

I trust you found this article very informative, do well to bookmark this section and check back whenever you are at a loss for funny and polite ways to ask someone for a pic.

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