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Singer Justin Bieber performs on NBC's 'Today' show in New York September 10, 2015. Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Justin Bieber recently took to Snapchat to teach his fans a thing or two on how to properly address him. The “What Do You Mean?” singer landed in Australia over the weekend, and soon after reportedly told his fans and well-wishers on Snapchat to respect him, especially when asking to take photos with him.

In the said video, the 21-year-old singer advised his fans to treat him in a respectable manner rather than screaming at him for photographs. The chaos at Melbourne airport with Bieber’s fans prompted him to release a stern set of rules about how to approach the star for pictures.

“I want to enjoy the moment just as you’re enjoying the moment. But, I can’t enjoy it if I’m not feeling like there’s any respect given to me at that moment. So, if you’re asking kindly, usually the chances are I’ll take a photo,” Bieber said in the Snapchat video which was also posted on YouTube by Andrea Marylu.

But Justin also said that if he’s not in the mood to take a photo, he’s hoping that fans will understand that. He sported a beige-colored hoodie teamed with oversized grey shorts at the airport and was then chauffeured to the Park Hyatt hotel. The Canadian singer and songwriter shot the Snapchat video while he was being driven to the hotel in his silver Mercedes Benz.

The pop star is in Australia to promote his latest single “What Do You Mean”. However, his series of short Snapchat videos pleading for respect from his fans is getting more buzz in the Internet. Bieber uploaded his online video rant addressing his fans just a few hours after landing in Melbourne .

Bieber is in the land down under for three days and performed on Monday at 2DayFM’s World Famous Rooftop. He will also be in Sydney to make an appearance on “The X Factor Australia,” as well as perform at the Sydney Harbour on Wednesday.

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