• SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 days ago

    Haggle and argue with a street vendor in a 3rd world country. He might’ve been mildly overcharged but the kind of amount that even I let go as a local.

    Plus since there’s basically 0 tourism here many just like to give away stuff for free to em.

    Many also treat the tourist as a tourist attraction lol. Staring and awkwardly asking for photos and what not.

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      13 days ago

      A lot of articles aimed at tourists stress that you should never accept the initial price and always haggle, so I can see how that would happen.

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        In fact, many of them say that haggling is a sign of respect and an important social norm in some cultures.

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      Many also treat the tourist as a tourist attraction lol

      Ha ha yes, a friend visiting China was handed a baby by its mother, who proceeded to take a photo. Then took the baby back and walked away, without a please or thank you.

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      Weeeell, tourists are often seen as easy money even in rich countries. There are tourist traps all over and when you don’t speak the language or don’t know the place, it’s very easy to get ripped off. Plus, if you grew up in a place with markets, it’s quite normal to haggle - some people go to the market just to haggle because it’s fun.