Photos of a Pittsburgh-area server sitting and talking with a veteran have gone viral on social media.The photos show Dylan Tetil sitting with a 91-year-old man as he ate his dinner at Eat'n Park and kneeling to take his order so the man could hear him better. "He was very emotional," Tetil said. "He was actually crying when he was talking to me, when he was talking about the war. It just really hit a soft spot in my heart, honestly. I almost cried, and I'm not a crier."Lisa Meilander posted the photos to Facebook, which has nearly 170,000 reactions as of Monday evening.She witnessed the two in a nearby booth."The man apologized for not hearing too well. He had forgotten to put in his hearing aids," she wrote in the Facebook post. "He talked about how he lost his hearing during his time in the war. He was 91 years old with many stories to tell. Dylan patiently listened giving him his full attention."Eventually the man apologized for talking so much. 'I'm alone now,' he said, 'and I don't often have someone to talk to.' Dylan smiled and said he enjoyed listening," she wrote. "He then helped him figure out what to order and left to take it to the kitchen. It was a touching (sight)."

Photos of a Pittsburgh-area server sitting and talking with a veteran have gone viral on social media.

The photos show Dylan Tetil sitting with a 91-year-old man as he ate his dinner at Eat'n Park and kneeling to take his order so the man could hear him better.


"He was very emotional," Tetil said. "He was actually crying when he was talking to me, when he was talking about the war. It just really hit a soft spot in my heart, honestly. I almost cried, and I'm not a crier."

Lisa Meilander posted the photos to Facebook, which has nearly 170,000 reactions as of Monday evening.

She witnessed the two in a nearby booth.

"The man apologized for not hearing too well. He had forgotten to put in his hearing aids," she wrote in the Facebook post. "He talked about how he lost his hearing during his time in the war. He was 91 years old with many stories to tell. Dylan patiently listened giving him his full attention.

"Eventually the man apologized for talking so much. 'I'm alone now,' he said, 'and I don't often have someone to talk to.' Dylan smiled and said he enjoyed listening," she wrote. "He then helped him figure out what to order and left to take it to the kitchen. It was a touching (sight)."

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