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Friday, March 04, 2016

Diner Notices What’s Happening at Veteran’s Table, Instantly Gets Manager

It was a scene that would sadden many an American heart: a veteran who was dining alone at a table in a restaurant in Georgia. But that wasn’t the entire story. The incident in question took place in a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Savannah, Georgia, this past weekend.

A diner, “C. Sparks,” and his or her mom were in the restaurant that night, according to Love What Matters. That’s when “we noticed a man sitting on the outside patio. He had long hair, a long gray beard, and was wearing a jacket with war vet badges.”

And that wasn’t all. He was acting as an unofficial greeter for the restaurant.

“With every person who walked into the restaurant, he very kindly said ‘hi, how are you all tonight?’ or ‘bye, I hope you have a good night,'” C. Sparks wrote. “Most people reacted to him, others completely ignored him. That didn’t stop him from greeting every person who walked by.”

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