"It is an honor for me." But most English speakers drop the "for me," which is implied. For example, you can say: "It is an honor to be here." "This award is a great honor." But keep the "for me" when there's a chance for confusion: "Your presence in my home is an honor for me." Or better yet, find another way to say it: "You honor me with your presence."
Honor is usually used on a wedding invitation. Honor is used where the invitation states, We request the honor of your presence.
The Bars honor the thirteen Original colonies. the colonies
Maintain US dignity in the face of withdrawal and to preserve US clout at negotiation table.
"The honour of your presence is requested" is very formal. If you're being less formal, go with "honor." Either one is fine--just think about the tone of the wedding.
on which day does the u.s. honor laborers?
Dear [Name], I am writing to cordially invite you to join us in celebrating our pastor's anniversary service on [date]. Your presence and support would mean a great deal to us as we honor our pastor's dedication and service to our community. We hope you can join us in this special occasion. Warm regards, [Your Name]
The highest award US military personnel can receive is the Medal of Honor
The blue union where the stars represent the states is the point of honor on the US flag.
There are a several, namely the Mass, Benediction, and Adoration, that honor the Real Presence of Our Blessed Lord in the Eucharist.
The Medal of Honor is the highest award that a member of the US Military can be awarded.
It is the goddess Minerva that is pictured on the US Medal of Honor.