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A thank you to Viet Nam vets and the United States by a former Viet Nam citizen.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 1756192" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>Well, in my previous life I had the pleasure of working with many VN immigrants. They were the best workers I had except for several Americans who were my age, just sayin'. I never had to worry about their doing their work, especially Trung. Now all of them, would work and save money each year and go back to VN and take money and food and so forth for their relatives who could not get out. Trung and many others would bring VN food to me many nights, of course, it was French flavored, but I learned a lot from them. I was a night supervisor at a local place that is no longer there under the company I worked for But just saying, in line with the OP they were all like that. They all taught to me a lot, the good food and language. I did learn VN, I miss them since I have retired in 2000, great people and great heritage, but as the OP is said, this is a Great Country The best. Thanks for reading the rant. Good night and good luck.</p><p>Lone Wolf of Kiowa County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 1756192, member: 3016"] Well, in my previous life I had the pleasure of working with many VN immigrants. They were the best workers I had except for several Americans who were my age, just sayin'. I never had to worry about their doing their work, especially Trung. Now all of them, would work and save money each year and go back to VN and take money and food and so forth for their relatives who could not get out. Trung and many others would bring VN food to me many nights, of course, it was French flavored, but I learned a lot from them. I was a night supervisor at a local place that is no longer there under the company I worked for But just saying, in line with the OP they were all like that. They all taught to me a lot, the good food and language. I did learn VN, I miss them since I have retired in 2000, great people and great heritage, but as the OP is said, this is a Great Country The best. Thanks for reading the rant. Good night and good luck. Lone Wolf of Kiowa County. [/QUOTE]
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