Recently, the story of the milk tea shop of Ms. Trang (58 years old) and her daughter Hong Anh (24 years old) in Ward Chanh Hung, Ho Chi Minh City, announcing its closure due to force majeure, regretfully saying goodbye to customers after a long period of business, suddenly received attention on social networks.
Heartfelt farewell
In the clip shared by netizens, the owner expressed her emotions and burst into tears when she had to say goodbye to her beloved milk tea shop and her customers: "I feel so sorry for the customers. It's time to take a break, and I suddenly feel sad. But now I can't work anymore! Even though it's goodbye to the customers, I suddenly feel sorry, I don't want to take a break, but now I can't work anymore."
Mrs. Trang emotionally said goodbye to the guests.
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Seeing her mother cry, her daughter Hong Anh was by her side to encourage her, hoping that her mother would rest in peace and recover her health so that she could reopen the shop. The shop also announced that today, August 21, was the last day of operation and sent thanks to customers who had supported them over the years.
The heartfelt confession of the milk tea shop owner touched netizens. Many regular customers left comments of encouragement, wishing Ms. Trang a speedy recovery. Some even recounted their memories of this tea shop.
Ms. Trang's milk tea cart mainly sells take-away and is known by many people on social networks.
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Sharing with Thanh Nien , Ms. Hong Anh said that the cafe is her mother's passion. Previously, Ms. Trang opened a restaurant in Dong Nai , having a love for the food and beverage business.
"2 months ago, my mother was hospitalized, and since then her health has declined. She has many underlying diseases and is no longer able to work. Because I am worried about her health, I advised her to close the shop to recuperate. Although I am very sorry, she had to say goodbye," she shared.
The number of visitors increased dramatically in the last days.
Previously, Ms. Trang’s milk tea shop was known to many people through social networks thanks to the gentle, cute and thoughtful owner. However, the owner could not hide her surprise because right after the farewell clip was shared, in the last days of operation, the number of customers increased dramatically. The great support and affection that customers gave to the shop made Ms. Trang and her daughter extremely grateful.
As one of the regular customers of this milk tea shop, Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Anh (26 years old), living in Binh Dong Ward (HCMC) said that she often orders to take home. Knowing about the shop through social networks since November 2024, she tried it, found it delicious, affordable, and the shop is close to her house, so she often supports it.
Mrs. Trang and her daughter
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"Accidentally saw a clip of the owner saying goodbye to customers online, I felt so sorry for her. I wish her a speedy recovery, and one day I hope to see her reopen the shop," the customer expressed.
Many years ago, Ms. Trang lived in Dong Nai with relatives. To be close to her mother, Ms. Hong Anh welcomed her to Ho Chi Minh City to live with her. Knowing that her mother liked selling milk tea, she also helped her mother open a shop and introduced the shop to many customers. Her daughter felt happy when her mother found joy in her work.
At first, the shop was not crowded because it was located in an alley and not many people knew about it. Gradually, the number of customers increased and became more stable. However, according to Ms. Hong Anh and her mother, these last days of operation were the busiest days since the shop opened.
"I feel so sorry for my mother. Listening to her share made me cry. But now is also the time for her to rest and recover. I will try to take care of her and help her recover. I hope she lives happily and healthily!", the daughter said.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/bat-ngo-sau-clip-ba-chu-bat-khoc-noi-loi-tam-biet-khach-185250820214028557.htm
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