absolutely or just a simple "thank you"
We have veterans because they use to fight for our country.
President Eisenhower made Veteran's day a federal holiday in 1954. Before that, it was known as Armistice day. President Eisenhower Changed it because when Americans celebrate a holiday, he figures he should use a word that is less complicated.
use sunny day
Not unless someone is saying it to someone else. Example: Brian said, "Happy Father's Day, Dad."
Pithrdina Ashasmsakal. In malayalam, we will not use the exact meaning for happy. All Good Events are happy events. Instead of Happy we use the malayalam word for wishings, ie ashamsakal. Pithr means Father Dina means Day Ashamsakal means Wishes. Hope it is useful. Ashamsakalode (Best Wishes) Salih
children go through a destructive phase at young ages.
the moon has many different phases .just like people being happy sad nervous and mabye mad
In Bengali, "Happy Father's Day" is said as "শুভ পিতার দিবস" (Shubho Pitar Dibosh). You can also use the phrase "বাবাকে শুভ দিবস" (Babake Shubho Dibosh), which means "Wishing a happy day to Dad."
A because the veterans want recognition and people don't wont wars to happen again (in Canada) so they use the day to inform people duhh
No, you should not use an apostrophe in "Military Veterans" when used as a header. The term refers to veterans of the military in a general sense, so it is plural and does not indicate possession. An apostrophe would only be necessary if indicating possession, such as "Military Veterans' Benefits."
Only when the phrase itself is written inside a sentence.
Yes. ATMs are not like banks and are not closed on public and national holidays like Veterans Day. So, you can very well use the ATM on Veterans Day. However, a point to note is that, since it is a holiday, the machine may not have enough funds to meet all cash withdrawal requirements and you may get transaction declined for withdrawal transactions because the machine may run out of cash.