Posted on Nov 6, 2013
What's the best way to handle it when a civilian thanks you for your service?
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It always feels a bit strange to me because I know many servicemembers who sacrificed much more than I did...although I do appreciate the sentiment. Any thoughts?
Posted 11 y ago
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I make it a point to thank civilians for their support of the troops. I don't say just "thank you" but "thank you for your support". Its almost like giving back to them. Yes it may sound corny but its the civilians that run the military.
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1SG Steven Stankovich
I definitely have to agree with you there Mr Baker. I always come right back with a "thank you for the support." It is a great way to let them know that they are appreciated and also a good way to "shift" the awkward feeling that sometimes comes with that initial "thank you for your service..." I honestly believe that everyone has a role to play in the defense of our great nation and its way of life. Some of us serve, some of us have served and for whatever reason, some cannot or do not serve. Those that cannot serve or do not serve sometimes express a form of service on other ways like thanking service men and women at airports, maybe purchasing a meal somewhere or giving a kind word of support. That is their form of service to our nation and I am thankful for that.
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SGM (Join to see)
With only 9% of all Americans having served a single day of duty, and only .05% staying an entire career...just say "Your Welcome". Be proud of your contribution and let them say thanks. They want to be sure and acknowledge your courage and service.
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SGT (Join to see)
I learned that one from a crusty old salty dog I used to work for "Thank you for your support." and I try my hardest to make sure that I slow down, shake their hand, and make eye contact so they can see my sincere appreciation...
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I look at it from the perspective that most people aren't thanking YOU/ME specifically, but the uniform and everyone we represent when wearing it.
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I look them straight in their eyes and grab their hands and say
thank you for your prayers and support.
If this person is a fellow veteran. I go to attention and stop and salute and thank them for serving before me
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CH (CPT) Heather Davis
It is imperative that we are mindful that those
that stop and convey thank you for our service have someone in their family served. I think of the gold star
Mothers who have lost their Son's and Daughters and take the time to tell us
thank
you. It is vital that we show compassion and support.
that stop and convey thank you for our service have someone in their family served. I think of the gold star
Mothers who have lost their Son's and Daughters and take the time to tell us
thank
you. It is vital that we show compassion and support.
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