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Irish cafe rejects 'noisy Americans'

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Peter's Place restaurant in Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland, has caused controversy online after a sign posted in front of its window forbidding noisy Americans, the Daily Mail reported Thursday. The cafe listed a list of objects it did not welcome on its sign, including bus or tour bus groups and noisy Americans. Visitor Morriskan

According to the Daily Mail of 23, Peter's site, a restaurant in Waterville, Carey, Ireland, has caused a lot of controversy on the Internet after putting up a notice banning "noisy Americans" at its window.

On the notice, the cafe listed a range of unwelcome objects, including bus or tour bus tours, as well as "noisy Americans". Tourist Maurice Campbell spotted the sign while visiting the town, posted it on social network Twitter, and tweeted: "it's a great idea to make so much money, Waterville, Carey." As soon as the tweet spread, it caused a lot of heated discussion among netizens in the United States and Ireland.

County Carey is a scenic resort in southwestern Ireland, attracting thousands of tourists from all over the world every year, relying heavily on the role of tourism in promoting local development. Many American netizens expressed dissatisfaction in their tweets, and many Irish netizens also apologized for this. Carey County local radio reported that the local business association took steps to save the incident and planned to "celebrate Waterville's unique and profound friendship with the United States."

According to statistics, Ireland received nearly 1 million American tourists last year, breaking the previous record for tourists.

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