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I have been known to say "And thank you for your support".
BeyondTheNow said:It makes me feel uncomfortable, mainly because I haven't done anything to warrant any sort of thanks...Literally, I haven't done anything. Obviously, the individual making the comments isn't aware of that and I generally smile, say something polite in return and that's that. However, there have been a few instances where people are insistent upon a gesture of gratitude of some sort and it's personally very awkward for me.
daftandbarmy said:I had dinner at a local restaurant in uniform and, when it came time to pay, found out that someone had kindly paid for me.
I gave the waitress some cash and asked her to 'please spend it on a customer who looks like they could use a little help, unlike me'.
recceguy said:I always respond "Thank you for your support". It is an equitable response and both sides walk away feeling good for a bit.
mariomike said:Nicer than hearing, "I pay your salary.".
Ask them when our back pay is comingmariomike said:Nicer than hearing, "I pay your salary.".
mariomike said:Nicer than hearing, "I pay your salary.".