Posted on Nov 12, 2023
How do you respond when someone says "Thank you for your service"?
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I've never asked this question, and I've never seen anyone else ask it, but I'm curious. What do you say when someone thanks you for your service?
My Military ID is right next to my driver's license and debit card in my wallet, so it's visible if I have to show my driver's license for something or if I'm taking my debit card out to use. Very often, someone who sees it will ask what branch I was in. Then they will thank me for my service. My usual answer is "Thank you for your support." But I'm curious about how others respond to that.
My Military ID is right next to my driver's license and debit card in my wallet, so it's visible if I have to show my driver's license for something or if I'm taking my debit card out to use. Very often, someone who sees it will ask what branch I was in. Then they will thank me for my service. My usual answer is "Thank you for your support." But I'm curious about how others respond to that.
Posted 2 y ago
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I Guess I One One Of The Lucky Ones.
I Enlisted On My 17th Birthday; Upon Completion Of Basic I Was Sent To Little Rock AFB In Arkansas
Where I Discovered I Could Get A FREE Education, Which I Was Sadly Lacking, From The United Stated Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) ~ After Working In My AFSC For About A Year I Was Given Various Assignments And Enjoyed The Vast Majority Of My 4 Year Enlistment.. Then Stationed At Osan AFB, S. Korea, And Became A Good Friend With Quan, A South Korean Soldier Whom Took Me All Over South Korea, And I Made A Few Short Trips To Japan.. If The Tax Payers Ever Discovered How Much Fun I Had On Their Tax Dollar, They'd Probably Demand A Refund.. So How Do I Feel When Told "Thanks For Your Service"? Normally I Just Tilt My Head A Little To Indicate A "You're Welcome" While Being To Embarrassed To Make A Verbal Reply. ~ As I Stated: "I Guess I One One Of The Lucky Ones." And I DO Realize It. ~ And I Still Love The USAF For All It Did For Me; It Changed My Life For The Better And It's Been A GREAT RIDE
I Enlisted On My 17th Birthday; Upon Completion Of Basic I Was Sent To Little Rock AFB In Arkansas
Where I Discovered I Could Get A FREE Education, Which I Was Sadly Lacking, From The United Stated Armed Forces Institute (USAFI) ~ After Working In My AFSC For About A Year I Was Given Various Assignments And Enjoyed The Vast Majority Of My 4 Year Enlistment.. Then Stationed At Osan AFB, S. Korea, And Became A Good Friend With Quan, A South Korean Soldier Whom Took Me All Over South Korea, And I Made A Few Short Trips To Japan.. If The Tax Payers Ever Discovered How Much Fun I Had On Their Tax Dollar, They'd Probably Demand A Refund.. So How Do I Feel When Told "Thanks For Your Service"? Normally I Just Tilt My Head A Little To Indicate A "You're Welcome" While Being To Embarrassed To Make A Verbal Reply. ~ As I Stated: "I Guess I One One Of The Lucky Ones." And I DO Realize It. ~ And I Still Love The USAF For All It Did For Me; It Changed My Life For The Better And It's Been A GREAT RIDE
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Depends on the person. I either say ‘Thanks for your support’ or ‘Best job I ever had.’ (Which is true)
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Vietnam era vet. That was never said to me until around 2016. I had to go to ER for an issue and the nurse, who was also a vet, said that to me. I responded thank you and said she was the 1st to ever say that. Now days checking out a Lowe's or Home Depot when I use the military discount the attendant always thanks me. A simple thank you is the best response.
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A lot of time it is just Lip Service, but you can tell when it is genuine,,, throw them a curveball “ Be Worthy Of My Support “.
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I normally respond with "Thank you" or "I appreciate you," But recently I find myself saying "It was an Honor to serve!"
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the LTC gave a great answer. I too served during the cold war in the early mid eighties and that problem exists for me. Now I can answer simply it was an honor and thank the person. Great answer LTC Broom
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