[General] to make a selfie or to do a selfie?

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Which one is correct: 'I will make a selfie for you' or 'I will do a selfie for you'.
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Which one is correct: 'I will make a selfie for you' or 'I will do a selfie for you'?
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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Neither is correct. We "take" photos and selfies.

Note my corrections above, marked in red.
 

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If it is a selfie, then wouldn't you be taking it with the person. If you are just taking a photo of the person, it isn't a selfie, is it?
 

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No, I think "I'll take a selfie for you" is supposed to mean, "I'll take a selfie of myself, and send it to you."
 

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If it is a selfie, then wouldn't you be taking it with the person. If you are just taking a photo of the person, it isn't a selfie, is it?

I think the term has escaped any logical restrictions.
 

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No, I think "I'll take a selfie for you" is supposed to mean, "I'll take a selfie of myself, and send it to you."

OK, that makes sense. And makes me feel my age. :up:
 

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I think the trend is kind of idiotic, but as I understand it, it can be called a 'selfie' regardless of how many people are in the picture, as long as one of the people taking the picture is also in the picture and holding the phone/camera.
 

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That's certainly how I understand/use it. If I take a photo with my phone and I'm in that photo, it's a selfie regardless of who else is in it. However, I spotted a slight anomaly in my usage. If I put my phone/camera on a nearby table, put it on timer and then run to be in the photo, I'd probably call it a timer photo. I need to be physically holding the phone/camera in an outstretched arm and pointing it back at me for it to be a selfie.
 

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Absolutely not. Bane of many people's lives and are quite rightly being banned from many public buildings and public places.
 
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