White Guy For Hire: Social Events
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White Guy For Hire: Social Events
I know there have been articles out there about young white males who are basically hired and paid to attend social functions like birthday parties and weddings. This practice was focused in Asia, mainly China. I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of some Ultra rich Khmer or other S.E. Asian individual basically paying a white, well mannered and well groomed barrang to mingle around their party?
I think S.E. Asia isn't nearly the same as some parts of China. If you lived in China, would you make some extra cash by attending a social gathering and just smiling and being white skinned?
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/06 ... te.people/
I think S.E. Asia isn't nearly the same as some parts of China. If you lived in China, would you make some extra cash by attending a social gathering and just smiling and being white skinned?
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/06 ... te.people/
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Re: White Guy For Hire: Social Events
this is so happening now in Cambodia...only last week a new Cambodian brewery asked to be the front -man for there advertising campaign ...I told them I was busy...I suppose they wanted to buy into what I am offering....my orange bud..
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It could be bullshit, but a couple years ago, a friend of mine told me a friend of his was paid to put on a suit go to a company's monthly meetings down here in Snook. It's all in Khmer and he just sticks in his earbuds, cranks his music, & reads a book.
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Re: White Guy For Hire: Social Events
In Cambodia it seems more common for white people to be invited to weddings so they can pay, not be paid.Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:I know there have been articles out there about young white males who are basically hired and paid to attend social functions like birthday parties and weddings. This practice was focused in Asia, mainly China. I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of some Ultra rich Khmer or other S.E. Asian individual basically paying a white, well mannered and well groomed barrang to mingle around their party?
I think S.E. Asia isn't nearly the same as some parts of China. If you lived in China, would you make some extra cash by attending a social gathering and just smiling and being white skinned?
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/06 ... te.people/
Payback in Klang
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