For non-military peeps - when random people tell you to please pass along their thanks to your military S/O for everything they do, do you?
I usually do. But on Friday, I had a gynocologist appt. In conversation, the doctor told me that he appreciates those who work and sacrifice to defend our country. He said please pass along his thanks to my SO. After picturing the conversation w/ SO, I decided to let this one slide.....
Me - "So, at the gyno today, the doctor wanted me to tell you something."
SO - "Uh-oh...."
Me - "He says for me to thank you.... for keeping everything safe and protected, ermm..... all the hard work and due diligence you spend.... you know..... for our country, that is."
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My family tells me to tell H this all the time. Even at our wedding my dad stood up and made a speech to the "military" table at the reception. It was kind of an awkward speech.
Whenever I do pass it along, H is always like, "Uh, thanks? That is awkward." So I have kind of stopped doing it.
Most of the time no. I just tell her so-and-so is thinking of her or wishes her well. Often the statements I receive include "God bless her" or "I'll say a pray for her" which is all fine and well, but K would just give it the
and go on about her day.
Plus, although we both think what she is doing is great, needed, and important I don't believe either of us view her work as "protecting our freedoms." She was active-duty during the cold war and was military intelligence. If she ever did anything to directly protect this country, it was then, not so much now (now is more indirectly).
I get really cranky when Joe and I are out and about and they ask, "Oh, what brings you here?" and we say the base, then the conversation completely focuses on my husband, his job, how long he's been in, his deployments, thanking him for his service, etc, while I stand there ignored.
When we're not together and people ask me why I'm here, I say I'm stationed here. That eliminates the, "Oh, what does your husband do? I appreciate his service!" stuff, so I never have any messages to pass on.
I once asked for a military discount at Lowe's and the checkout clerk said she couldn't give it to me without my sponsor present.
Clearly if you don't have a high and tight, you can't be in the military.
I don't know if it is just where I keep my hair shorter or what but when DH and I go out 75% or so assume that I am the SM. (Granted we are also in Italy.)
ETA: OP, yes I pass it on but M just smiles. I don't think he knows how to react.