How do you respond to this? I've caught myself saying Thank you, or more appropriately You're Welcome.
I'll preface this by saying I have a lot of conflicting emotions from my 6 years. 99% of it was the worst six years of my life for various reasons. I'm happy I made it through and gained invaluable life experience, but 20 years later still not sure if I would do it over again.
Sometimes I get this with the same tone as "Have a nice day" from people I feel have no respect for sacrifices, and the surly dysfunctional part of myself has thought about saying "You're not welcome" or GFY. I'm fine with most people that say it sincerely. I don't bring up my service as virtue signalling and I don't expect thanks. I suppose it is better than the attitudes when I grew up.
A lot of times I encounter threads on this board where folks will give an opinion, and when you speak (write) from the position of a veteran, they will say "Oh well, Thanks for your service".
Opinions?
I'll preface this by saying I have a lot of conflicting emotions from my 6 years. 99% of it was the worst six years of my life for various reasons. I'm happy I made it through and gained invaluable life experience, but 20 years later still not sure if I would do it over again.
Sometimes I get this with the same tone as "Have a nice day" from people I feel have no respect for sacrifices, and the surly dysfunctional part of myself has thought about saying "You're not welcome" or GFY. I'm fine with most people that say it sincerely. I don't bring up my service as virtue signalling and I don't expect thanks. I suppose it is better than the attitudes when I grew up.
A lot of times I encounter threads on this board where folks will give an opinion, and when you speak (write) from the position of a veteran, they will say "Oh well, Thanks for your service".
Opinions?