Paying every meal in a crowded Canadian restaurant, the American couple apologies for Trump’s policy
Diners at Windsor Restaurant, Ont., Are amazed and enthusiastic about the weekend when the American couple picked up a bill for a full establishment – referring to the division of the rhetoric of US President Donald Trump and their love for Canada.
May Hermiz is a co -owner of the Eriie Street. She says Dan turned an unexpected turn during a rush lunch when a couple from Ann Arbor, Michich, told her they wanted to pay for everyone at the restaurant.
“I was kind of amazed because no one ever did it in our nine years of business, no one ever paid for the whole restaurant,” Hermiz told CBC News.
The staff attracted the attention of the restaurant and announced the announcement, before the woman was sitting in one of the tables at a restaurant that stood to speak.
“Everyone was cheering. They were cheering and clapped.”
“We were simply surprised.– Irene Chyz
Hermiz said the woman told the patron saint “to hate what the United States are doing to us and that she does not support it. And she is so happy We won the hockey game And he is a little grateful for Canadians and how much he loves us and how much he likes to support locally. “
“Everyone cheered them up again,” Hermiz said.
Trump said on Monday Will go forward with 25 percent of tariffs To most of the imports from Canada next week, saying that the Earth had long sincetied the US and it is time to stop.
“This is a abuse that has been going on for many years,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “Tariffs will move forward, yes, and we will make up for a lot of territories,”
‘It was simply wonderful to experience it’
Irene Chyz was at a restaurant with a friend whose birthday they celebrated. He says the restaurant was crowded at the time.
Chyz says the gesture brought her plenty of happiness at a time when she was upset by Trump talking about Canada.
“We simply took over. You never heard of something like that, and it was simply wonderful to experience it,” Chyz said.
“We have noticed that people begin to go and go and thank them for what they have done, what they have come and have been so supported by Canada and their love for Canada.”
“My friend and I crossed and thanked them, hugged them and they were just that warm, lovely, dear people,” Chyz added.
While the couple thanked, Chyz and her friend revealed that their names Sarah and Bill of Ann Arbor were about an hour’s drive from Windsor.
“It’s a bit of a ride. So it was just a really, very, very exciting, incredible experience,” Chyz said.
“It was so high … It really was. I still feel that way, that someone about their generosity came to our country and did it for people they didn’t even know. It’s really good, happy … feeling. .. feeling. ”
‘It was just very generous’
Tecumseh Aileen Ganley-metter resident was at a restaurant with her godfather. She said they were finished and waited for the waitress to bring an account.
“We were all shocked because it doesn’t happen, because there are about 50 to 60 people there,” Ganley-Mutter said, adding that there was “a lot of joy and clap”.
Ganley-meter said she was approaching her married couple because she still thought it needed to be given some money according to the counsel.
“They said,” No, that’s the least we could do, “she said.” They said … they did not want to stop supporting Canada and loving, and they felt bad because of the split that caused it, so it was very generous.
Ganley-meter shared the experience on social networks as “good news” to counteract the abundant bad news that she says she was used to seeing.