A foreigner in India was trying to ride a rickshaw. He got in and started giving directions like he was in a car. But the rickshaw driver didn't understand his fast - paced English. So the foreigner ended up at a completely wrong place. It was quite funny to see his bewildered face.
Once, a foreign friend of mine went to a local market in China. He saw a live chicken for sale and was so amazed. He had never seen a live chicken in a market back in his country. He tried to communicate with the vendor using gestures, asking if he could hold it. The vendor thought he wanted to buy it and started bargaining in Chinese. My friend was so confused but it was really a funny moment.
Sure. One time I met a foreigner who was trying to order food in a local restaurant. He wanted to ask for a spicy dish but ended up saying he wanted a 'angry' dish. The waiter was so confused at first, but then we all had a good laugh when we figured out what he meant.
Well, it's not straightforward. 'Foreigner' might have some elements of truth, but it could also be a creation that just gives the illusion of reality.
In fact, 'The Foreigner' is not based on a true story. It's a product of creative writing and designed to entertain through fictional characters and plotlines.
I'm not sure specifically which 'foreigner true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories about foreigners that are true. It could be about a foreigner's experience in a new country, like facing cultural shocks, making new friends, or achieving success in a different land.
The fact that it's based on a true story makes it special. It gives the viewers a chance to peek into real - life situations that might have happened. It's not just a made - up tale, but something that has a connection to the real world.