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Welcome to my world!

Hi everybody!

My name's Su (my friend used to call me History), I am Vietnamese and I've been living and working in HCMC since 1992 . I've been working as IT support engineer in IT, Post & Telecommunications industry. Please feel free to contact me for further information.

It's nice to be a member of this forum. Feel free to share and to be shared.

Regards,
Mr Su.
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Reminds me of Johnny Cash's A Man Called Sue!
That song is History

Jaitch wrote:

Reminds me of Johnny Cash's A Man Called Sue!


Cosmic coincidence, I just herd that song this morning on the wireless. Spooky!

Hello Su.

Welcome to Expat.com! :)

Do not hesitate to participate on the Ho Chi Minh City forum.

Thank you,
Aurélie
Yeah man!!   My name is Sue....how do you do.
Please make my name Bill or George.....anything but Sue!
Hi Mr. Su,

My name is Tuan. I am an Vietnamese American. I have been working as an IT support engineer for FPT Software for six months. I find the work interesting but there are many issues (salary, management, etc.) that prevent me from seeing this job as a long run option. I would love to here your thoughts and experiences.
Hello anh Sử
Nice to know you guy !
I'm Ngân ( or Kat ) , i work at Real-Estate Agence in Phu My Hung.
I would like to make friend and ...have a nice day all ...^_^
Hello, new friend here. I am Tram and although I don't work in IT but I love it; :D
Hi nice to see you here. I just arrived here and am very very excited to join your activities. Feel free to ask my any question. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Cheers, 'DIEU
(Moderated: no free ad on the forum pls)
Guys!
This thread is more than 1 year old.

charmavietnam wrote:

Guys!
This thread is more than 1 year old.


Why did you say "Guys" when it's obvious you're just talking to one person, fullhouse, who is a spammer.  Not only did he/she respond to an old post, but the OP is in HCMC while the spam is for Hà Nội; It's not even spammed correctly!

The real estate market up there must be really dead to warrant a cross-market spam migration of this caliber.