Hey Adam, I've been thinking about this one for a while (actually, since you posted it). One aspect of white privilege came to me - the absence of negative stereotypes throughout most of the world*.
I can think of a few neutral or positive stereotypes, e.g. native English speaker, rich, or someone's beauty standard (a light skin tone is a big thing in Asia). But the really negative stereotypes like "suicide bomber" or, more recently, "bat-eating coronavirus-spreader" are not going to be associated with a white person.
That is not to say there aren't negative outcomes arising from those stereotypes like being overcharged because one is perceived as "rich" even though one is just getting by. But one can also lean into those stereotypes to get positive outcomes, such as billing higher rates as an English teacher because one is a "native English speaker" - I knew a few Dutch and German guys who got away with that one!
* Having said this, I think an emerging negative stereotype - at least in SE Asia - is the "begpacker." However, this stereotype is associated not only with whiteness but a specific aesthetic (think "hippie") so one can still get away easily with not being included in that category.