Sept. 04, 2009
A few minutes later (In the same bank mentioned in Part I), I was already done filling out my form and was lining-up for a teller. I thought I heard an argument behind me but I did not mind it, there was a loud voice. Later on, I heard the same loud voice demanding to see the bank manager. Now I can see him. He was so irate because he was told by the security guards to fall in line for him to change his foreign currency. He complained why does he have to fall in line for a currency change. I can tell that he is an American, definitely, but he is not the type of American I see everyday in our office. He is an impolite and condescending American. He literally threw his weight around the bank demanding to see the manager. His loud voice drew the attention of everybody in the bank. (don't ask me why can I tell he's an American)
By the way, in America do people fall in line for a bank transaction or not? I think they do.
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