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
Responses: 432
Thank you for being a Good Citizen 'cause
I couldn't have done my job without you.
I couldn't have done my job without you.
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To my family and friends: You were worth it. To strangers: Thank you, it was a privilege to serve.
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I wear my command ball caps every where so when a person say thank you for your service! I thank them right back for their comment, if they are also service connected I return the comment! Living in the Pensacola/Milton Fl. area you receive a lot of thank you for your service comments from civilians and other veterans! The western part of the Florida panhandle is the home to many military installations!
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Agreed it always seems awkward when you hear that; however, I used to say "It was my honor - Thank you." Recently have started answering their thank you differently - I now say "You are welcome, you were worth it." I over heard that from another vet, when a person was thanking him for his service. The person's response was "excuse me?" to which the vet replied - "I served because I love my country and all those within nor do I regret my service or all the time that I had to dedicate to complete my time. Which means it was all worth it and in turn means you were worth it." After thinking about it, I was taken with what he said and thought wow I that was really heart felt, I like that sentiment so now that is what I say. So to the unknow vet - thank you sir!
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I mostly say, "Someone has to be þe warrior." I get odd looks sometimes because many people just say it out of habit or þeir boss told þem to.
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