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Diners Combine To Leave $1,900 Tip At Northern Virginia IHOP, Spread Holiday Cheer
A waitress at an IHOP restaurant in northern VA received a $1,900 tip from a group of diners who each left $100 as an act of kindness.

ASHBURN, VA — A lucky waitress in Ashburn received a $1,900 tip this week. Tanya Johnson and 18 other diners each left a $100 tip for their waitress on Wednesday morning.
In a Facebook post that has since gone viral, Johnson says she got the idea from a friend. The plan was to get a group of people together for breakfast and have each diner pay with a $100 bill, leaving a sizable tip for a lucky employee.
On Wednesday morning, one diner, Karen Draper, took the generosity a step further and covered the group's bill on her own. This allowed the remaining diners to present their waitress, a woman named Rosa, with 19 $100 bills.
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"Thank you," the waitress said in a video posted to Johnson's Facebook page. "You made my Christmas."
After the event, Johnson shared a similar sentiment. "It was such an amazing day and I know that the 19 of us can't stop smiling," Johnson wrote on Facebook. "It literally made my Christmas."
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More than a hundred commenters have responded to Johnson's original post now, sharing their own gratitude and planning their own charitable activities during the holiday season.
Johnson, who is a real estate agent in Loudoun County, wrote that she hopes this inspires others to pay it forward and contribute what they can to their own communities.
"Let's do it again next week and the week after. More importantly, all of us can do it with our own small groups at random times just paying it forward," Johnson said. "We can change the world one by one!"
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