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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago
In the past, a foreigner is referred to as a person who was not part of a certain society, culture or we can say an outsider. For example - A city dweller might have considered a forest dweller as a foreigner but not the two farmers from different cast and religion living in the same village were a foreigner to each other.
In other words, foreigner means a person who is not considered as a member of a society or considered an outsider as he may have come from far of places.
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