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Let Hermiz is a co-owner of the toasts on Eri Street. He says that the day was an unexpected turn during their lunch when the couple from the arbor, Mich.
“I was kind of surprised, because no one has ever done that no one has ever paid for the whole restaurant in our nine years,” Hermiz said.
The staff received the attention of the restaurant and a statement was made before the woman sitting in one of the restaurant's backs faced stopped.
“Everyone was happy. They rejoiced to them, and they applauded. “
“It simply came to our notice then.– Irene not
Hermiz said that the woman said to the sponsors: “He hates what the United States does and he does not support it. And she is so happy We won the hockey game And it's a little sign for Canadians, and how much does he love us and how much does local support love? “
“Everyone made them happy again,” Hermiz said.
Trump said Monday He will go to 25% tariff On the next week, on most of the imports of Canada, saying that the country has left the United States for a long time, it's time to stop.
“This is a misuse that has taken place for many, many years,” Trump said to journalists at the White House. “Tariffs will go ahead, yes, and we are going to make many territories.”
Irene Chen was at a restaurant with a friend whose birthday they were celebrating. He says the restaurant is packed in time.
Chick says the gesture brought her a lot of happiness at a time when Trump was talking about Canada.
“We just took back. You have never heard of such a thing, and it was just wonderful to feel it, “said Ches.
“We noticed that people start to leave and pass and thank them for what they did, the love of Canada and their love for the love of Canada.
“My friend and I gone thanked them, we gave them a big hug, and they were just such warm, lovely, lovely people,” Chesi added.
At that time, they said to the couple, that Chi and his friend found out that their names were Sarah and Bill from Arbor, one hour of Windsor.
“It's a little driving. So it was just really a very interesting, amazing experience, “Ches said.
“It simply came to our notice then. ”
Tecumseh Resident Aileen Ganley-Mutter was in a restaurant with his goddesses. He said they finished and waited for the waitress to bring the bill.
“We were all shocked because it didn't happen, because there are about 50 to 60 people there,” said Ganeli-Dark, adding that “full joy and applause.”
Ganli-Darker said he had gone through a couple because he still felt that it was necessary to give a certain amount of money.
“They said,” No, it could have done the least, “he said. “They said … they were not going to stop Canada and loved Canada, and they felt bad because it was very generous.
Ganley-Mutter shared the experience of social media as “good news” to face good news, he said he was used to seeing.
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