The food was good, the grandmother's service was sweet. However a person bothers me, next time try to smile at the customer or give a nice "hello" or "Xin chào", I address the lady who welcomes. Don't give change as if I were your dog and don't give the little 5000 bills when you clearly have a lot of 10000 (in addition to taking time to think about what to give between 5000 and 2000). So I hope it was only for me, but for you strangers who see this message, clearly find a street vendor, much more welcoming. She can speak a little English and I a little Vietnamese, no effort on her part despite my attempts. Was it a bad day? Is your character just like that? Are you just a racist (I'm half Vietnamese btw) ? For any problem, don't hesitate to answer me, I can't wait to have your version.
To answer, it's not the change that is the problem, I was looked down on with an inexplicable disdain (like a Karen, you're not superior). The difference in treatment between the Vietnamese group and me was also visible. Oh my bad, of course, the owner must be present to be...
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