Windsorite Susan Taylor was at Toast, ready to pay for her breakfast when she was told the bill had been covered.

“The waitress made an announcement in the restaurant that this lovely couple in the corner is paying for everyone who is in the restaurant at the time for breakfast,” Taylor told AM800’s Mornings with Mike and Meg.

“She (the donor) said that she was American, and she just wanted to apologize,” said Taylor.

“She said she knows that their president has caused a rift in what was happening between our countries, and she wanted us to know that not all Americans are bad people.”

  • Leraje
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    Wonder if there’s a Ukrainian restaurant in that town.

      • @T00l_shed
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        It’s not great, it will be greater when the fascists are removed, and a proper democracy is installed

          • @T00l_shed
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            I’m a mid millennial, I still don’t fully get that statement lol.

            • @ysjet
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              It’s the ratio of likes/dislikes: OP’s ratio of likes/dislikes was shit compared to the person responding to them. That’s not typically how that works out, since the OP usually has more eyes, and thus votes, than the replies.

              As a result, when it happens, it’s really noticeable and REALLY sticks out and says something, so it’s called getting ratio’d.

              Getting ratio’d is something to be deeply embarrassed of.

            • SkaveRat
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              When a reply gets more likes/reposts/upvotes than the original post. E.g. the ratio being bigger

              • @T00l_shed
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                Thank you for your clear explanation, I appreciate it!

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    Of all countries the US should apologize to, I don’t think Canada makes to the top 50, but I’m not gonna lead a gift horse to water

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      Why not? While our government is treating other countries and their people worse, it’s not as uncalled for. While most of the chaos is self-instigated for very little reason, there’s just no logic to attacking Canada and so many reasons not to.

      It’s like saying we have a nice neighbor who we’ve always got along with and who always helps out, but it’s not worth apologizing for spitting in their face for no reason, because we started a fire at that house down the street with the family whose customs we don’t understand

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        I didn’t mean an apology isn’t owed, I meant there’s a very long line of people waiting.

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          but they aren’t first world nations that talk about it on Lemmy so they aren’t as important.

          /s

    • Tiefling IRL
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      The US needs to apologize to the whole world at this point. It’s an absolute embarrassment

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m not gonna lead a gift horse to water

      What a joyously adorable mix of proverbs. This made me smile.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s close, and malapropisms are great too, but they rely on a similar-sounding incorrect word being used in place of the correct word, usually resulting in hilarity. Your example is also hilarious, but I don’t think it counts as a malapropism, not to get all linguistically technical (okay, I will lol). Rick Perry saying states are “lavatories of innovation and democracy” instead of “laboratories” is a perfect and awesome example.

          The genius of @[email protected]’s comment was that they combined two relevant proverbs into a single equally relevant but hilarious one: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink” + “Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” = brilliance

    • @tomi000
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      Worked pretty well for us Germans. Im sure in 80-100 years everyone will have forgotten about your egomaniac fascist starting a world war because there will be a new even worse fascist somewhere else.

      • @chronicledmonocle
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        Look on the bright side: Germans will soon no longer be associated with Nazis.

        Unfortunately, it’ll just have moved to Americans.

        • @tomi000
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          Unfortunately, I think theyre on the rise just about everywhere. The US was just the first to go all in full fascist.

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        I dunno, Japan makes a point to not apologize and they get less flak than Germany

        Though I guess the last PM they had who was a dick about it got some flak, rapidly accelerated from a doohickey

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          Japan only gets less flak from western countries. They get a lot of flak across Asia.

          PM only got doohickeyed after retiring.

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          Maybe because Japan wasnt the country with the crazy power hungry dictator who wanted to cleanse the world of non-caucasians? Sure they did some bad stuff, but so did the US. It was a war.

          Edit: if it makes people feel better, I can rephrase it as “horrible warcrimes”, I wasnt trying to play down ww2. Just trying to make the point that Germanys role was pretty prominent.

          • Garland
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            Even with your edit, it’s clear you owe yourself a bit more research on this topic before making further assertions about it.

          • @ripcord
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            You really need to read up about Japan in WWII (and several decades leading up to it).

          • partial_accumen
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            Sure they did some bad stuff… It was a war

            I dare you to go to South Korea or China and say in a public place.

            • @CharlesDarwin
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              I watch a lot of horror, but one of the legendary movies I’ve never tracked down is Men Behind the Sun due to its reputation as being quite a slog. That kind of subgenre is not really my thing; I’ve not watched Ilsa, either. But when you learn that vivisection was involved and that is something that actually happened, it’s quite eye-opening.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_Behind_the_Sun

              Also, when you learn of actual cannibalism - watch this until the end for the mind-blowing twist:

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB9-eS44A_8

            • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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              Yeah, the place so bad it got the Nazi ambassador who was a card carrying member of the SS to start hiding and protecting people.

              Nothing to see here.

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            Hooo boy, you oughta look at the shit Japan did to Korea and China, they put the Nazis to shame sometimes

            Then again the US dropped two nukes on civilians and every president avoids apologizing when they visit the memorial so you have a point there

    • Pumpkin Escobar
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      Sorry, all my money is about to be tied up in tariffs. If you could send me money, that would be swell.

  • @[email protected]
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    I have a couple of American boomers friends and they sent a few messages apologizing and saying they didn’t vote for Trump and they don’t agree with his policies etc.

    • SuiXi3D
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      Slightly less than a third of registered voters actually voted for him. The majority sat the election out.

      • @shplane
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        Truly our greatest tradition

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    This has got to be the most performative virtue signaling thing I’ve read here, and we are on Lemmy.

    Make of that what you will

    • @Weslee
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      I’m so sick of the term “Virtue signalling”. You have no idea what this woman’s life is like, she might genuinely do this stuff everyday just to make people’s lives better. You don’t know!

      If Elon or trump did something like this then yea sure rag them because we know it isn’t genuine based on the things we know about him. But you don’t know a single thing about this woman.