
A video from Hyderabad has gone viral, showing a fruit seller asking a Scottish tourist for ₹100 for a single banana. Adding to the number of scams foreigners suffer at the hands of us Indians.
The video was shared by Hugh, a travel vlogger exploring Indian street food, and has received 6.4 million views on Instagram.
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In the video, Hugh tries to confirm the price multiple times in Hindi, but the vendor insists on ₹100. Realizing he was being overcharged, Hugh decided not to buy the banana and walked away.
Hugh, known for trying snacks like vada pav and jalebi, usually finds Indian vendors kind and fair. However, this unusual incident caught everyone’s attention.
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The internet reacted with a mix of humor and criticism. Some joked about the “Gora Service Tax” (a term for overcharging foreigners), while others said the vendor was trying to “recover the Indian economy.” On the other hand, some viewers were upset, apologizing to Hugh and calling the situation unfair.
Hyderabad is famous for its welcoming culture, historic sites, and delicious food. Incidents like this are rare, but they highlight the importance of treating tourists fairly. That too, amidst a growing hatred for the Indian people, who have gained bad reputation for scamming foreigners
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This incident has sparked a conversation about ethics and hospitality, reminding everyone to maintain respect in all interactions and the way all of this reflects in regards to our country.