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Originally Posted by Seer666
As silly as it may seem, it does hit a soft spot when some one you’ve never seen before and probably will never see again walks up and shakes your hand with an expression of real gratitude on their face.
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I'm so glad to hear that it does mean something. I wish I could take credit for it, it was purely a copy cat move on my part after I watched a friend do it... Whenever I am in the airport... I always spot at least one or five service people in mid flight transfer, and I as much as possible I give a thank you... sometimes I think I've scared a few of them - -who's this crazy lady hitting on me ... but it 's a good feeling...
My dad served in Korea, a close family friend was a 17 year old marine in WWII, a great big thank you to all who have served, and all that are doing their best to serve in the future.