Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Circle K & Jeremy Miller




Also a member of Vietnamese for Foreigners in Vietnam, Young Expats and Locals in Ho Chi Minh City and 2 others
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  • Joey Arnold
    9:33am
    Joey Arnold
    At Circle K, the police tied up my arms behind my back. They didn't have handcuffs. I sat on a chair at Circle K for a few hours. Employees filled out papers about me. They might have told the police that I stole but I have the receipt. I paid for the noodles with the manager man with glasses. I didn't do anything bad. I was forced to leave. I tried returning the next week & they locked the door. . I was buying noodles. The cashier was rushing me the buying transaction. I was going to just say hello to the cashier. I was trying to say a quick comment but the cashier told me to hurry up. I confronted the cashier & asked why they would be rude to customers like that. Before, the cashier would talk to me in order to practice English. The cashier liked English. People misunderstand what happened here at Circle K. People want to turn me into the bad person. I have more to say but this is a quick outline. . I am still in that expat group. I am still reading what is being written in that expat group.

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