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.
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.
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