Do you say Happy Veterans Day?
In most cases, you don’t say “Happy Veterans Day” when you’re greeting a veteran or writing a Veterans Day message. A veteran in this context is a person who served in active duty (e.g., in Iraq or Vietnam) and who received an honorable discharge. The holiday is for honoring sacrifices rather than festive celebrations.
Instead of “Happy Veterans Day,” say “thank you for your service,” or “I appreciate your sacrifice.”
When you’re writing a Veteran’s Day message, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker will help you avoid errors.