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We need to stop being over hospitable toward white tourists. Seriously.
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I was driving from home to a meeting yesterday and these two white dudes stopped me and asked for a lift. My car was empty and I was bored, I was certain that two white guys carrying heavy ass cameras weren't gonna steal my car, and I genuinely wanted to be hospitable.

They told me that they were tourists and "influencers." When asked, one of them told me that he was a cashier at a bank in San Diego and the other guy worked was an event organizer. But they were mainly "influencers," on a trip here. They were nice. We talked about a few things and what they liked here.

I had to go to NUST. They wanted to go to Blue Area (/D-Chowk). They insisted if I could drop them at their location. I politely told them that I can drop them at the closest place and help them book an Uber. They were both pretty nice until here but after the refusal, these aholes literally threw a tantrum, "We came here for your hospitality" "You guys are generally very helpful. Guess not all of you." and started recording me. They stopped recording when I snapped back at them and left while yelling slurs.

They were trying their hand at the Youtube vlogging scene. That's good, that's ambitious. But why tf are these white people who are hustling their way through life in their own countries coming here and acting like ham ne un se paisay liye huay hain (I know IMF se liye huay hain, but that's not the point here.)

I'm not saying that we should stop being hospitable but sar pe charha charha ke ham in goron ki adatain kharab kar di hain.

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