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Published 16:34 9 Dec 2024 GMT
Updated 16:34 9 Dec 2024 GMT

With the advent of the festive period comes the run of Christmas adverts designed to warm our hearts.
For many years, it has been John Lewis to win the hearts of viewers, but there seems to be a new challenger to the retail giant's tearjerker productions.
An ad from Charlie’s Bar in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, left viewers in tears after it was shared to social media last year.
The clip begins with an elderly man coming out of his house with a bunch of flowers, which he then brings to a graveyard.
When stood in front of a grave of a presumed loved one, he takes his flat cap off and places the bunch on the plot as he looks down emotionally.
The ad then cuts to the man making his way down the high street, where he looks for social interaction with other members of the public for him to only be ignored.
However, as he makes his way down the road, he stops at the entrance of Charlie's Bar, where a couple with a dog also stop and let him in before them.
Once inside, the man orders a pint of Guinness from the cheerful barman, and finds that the couple's dog jumps up to sit next to him at his table.
Straight away, the couple ask if they could join too, and soon enough the trio are cheersing each other and getting to know one another.
The ad finished with a poignant quote from Irish poet W.B Yeats: "There are no strangers here, only friends you haven’t yet met."
The pub captioned the video: "Christmas can be such a joyful time for some and painfully hard for others. One things for sure - you’ll always receive a warm welcome when you walk through our doors.
"We will be open on Christmas Day, so if you are alone this festive season, drop in for a chat."
The clip quickly went viral, having amassed over 100,000 likes on Instagram.
Viewers took to the comments section to praise the advert's tearjerking content.
"Me who is absolutely not a crier definitely cried at this. The elderly are my absolute soft spot. Christmas is a really hard day for many, it's important to check in on those who are alone. Especially if they had a bereavement this year," one person wrote.
A second put: "Omg this is just beautiful, tears. Deffo a big contender for a new ad on TV. Well done."
While a third said: "This will give the John Lewis add a run for its money."
"Wow, this hit a nerve! Have such a soft spot for older people and it makes me so sad to think of them in their own, this world is so busy and all the ways they had the daily chats are dwindling, the local pub may be the last bastion where company could be found! Great job, beautiful piece," a fourth person penned.
A fifth commented: "Christmas ad of 2023 hands down, broke my heart!!"
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