My family and I are visiting Guam. We flew for 17 hours to get to Guam on our 3rd day we wanted to visit Donk that we seen on social media. We heard there’s a place inside that serve the best Poki so we were looking around circling the food court for the Poki place. Boong’s Cafe caught my eye so I walked over to see their flavors and to order their products. Then this lady (asan looking lady) told me that I looked weird and suspicious walking around looking at places and that it looked like I was up to something. I took that as she thinks I going to rob the place. I informed her that it was my 1st time in Donki I was looking for a certain place. She replied that I still looked weird and that I’m up to something. I told her it’s my first time her and that her shop caught my attention and that I want to open the same shop but stateside. She told me she didn’t want to talk to me and I said okay. I was thinking she would walk away and someone else will help take my order. But she wanted me to leave. So I left. Now when I look at the bigger picture if I were Caucasian or Asian tourist she would react a different way but since I’m brown man that there’s no way I could be a tourist. I was completely offended by her thinking brown people aren’t tourists and or brown people can’t offord her products. I would not recommend this place to anyone. This makes me want to move back home and open a establishment, a ice cream shop just like the place of business she works at or...
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