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Most (non Western) countries are the opposite. E.g. if you go to a tourist attraction or historical site in Thailand, and you're white, you pay the Falang price (the foreigner price), which can be several times the price for locals. If you're a white person who lives in Thailand, you usually have to argue with the cashier, in Thai, for them not to charge you the Falang price.