Is this a thing in other countries? Veterans wearing hats of what war they served in? I see it a lot...

Is this a thing in other countries? Veterans wearing hats of what war they served in? I see it a lot. I don't know what to think of it. Sometimes I feel they're just fishing for the "Thank you for your service" which makes them feel good about themselves. But on the other hand, maybe they just want some recognition for what they have done.

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Other people wear full uniform

I dont think I've ever seen one. Military culture isnt really a thing here though.

i have never seen anyone in military uniform ever

That's a little bit too much in my opinion. They're just full of themselves at that point.

I wouldn't be surprised if half the people who wear those hats never served.

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Don't worry, they are probably dead now

The 'thankyou for your service's thing tends to irritate vets. It's kinda patronizing.

My shirts or stickers on my truck usually just spark conversation with other vets. Even wihout knowing them, we can talk like we were there together.

I have never worn a hat that says anything. I have never worn a shirt that says anything. The few times I have had no choice, I turned the shirt inside out.

I walk around wondering why people have shirts and tattoos and hats and shoes that say shit.

What the fuck is wrong with everyone?