What is being respect? How we show respect? When we need to show respect? Why we show respect? To solve these questions, we need know what is respect is first. Then what is being disrespect? Disrespect is Lack of respect, esteem, or courteous regard. Just opposite to respect. Then is not being respect is always disrespect? We have to find out what is “Respect” means before we answer these questions. There can be variety of ways that we can define and explain “Respect” through establishing our personal criteria, observe our school STM, and by examining the Oxford English Dictionary, www.urbandictionary.com, and the Bible definitions.…
To me respect means looking up to someone or something and letting the person know that you care about how they feel. When I was a little kid, I was always told to respect my elders which meant I was not to talk back to them or make fun of them and I was to listen to them when they spoke. Inside the dojang I show respect to everyone in my Soo…
We can demonstrate respect with simple, yet powerful actions. These ideas will help us avoid needless, insensitive, unmeant disrespect, too.…
To show that you respect to people you should be considerate to the feelings, circumstances, and feelings of colleagues and members of society, this should be regardless of race, religion, background, circumstances, status or appearance. Treat every person the way that you would want them to treat you. Observe each individual that you encounter, and analyse what needs they may have and then try to meet those needs. Ask them if they are…
From past experiences I have learned the real meaning of respect. This word is more powerful than one can imagine. With respect comes unselfishness. When people respect others, they are treated equally. My mother and father always told me to be tactful in the way I treated others, so I would also be respected. It has worked in the past and will always hold true in the future. If someone respects another with proper judgment, people feel good inside which gives them a sense of integrity. When I give respect and witness how it makes others feel, I feel like more of a person. I feel proud. Honored.…
A way to be respectful is not to complain about anything that you are told or asked to do. You could also be respectful by not bothering anyone’s belongings or personal space, or not breaking rules clearly given with a good purpose. Two ways we are not being respectful are complaining when we are given a task, and messing with other’s belongings, like their . One goal I have to be a more respectful person is to not complain about some things,…
Everybody deserves respect, no matter what they've done, although, I make it a priority to respect everybody. I’ve noticed that it comes full circle and sometimes there are times when adversity occurs and a person might not be respectful to you. Turn the other cheek, that is what I have told myself to do. Following respect is the responsibility that everybody carries with them. I can say that I’ve had a good upbringing with good leadership roles and support from my family.…
Respect involves valuing the people you care for, acknowledging their value. This will express itself in certain behaviours for example extending common courtesies, expressing concern for others and their well-being, taking their feelings and experiences seriously.…
A great example of treating people with respect is bullying. Bullying happens all the time at all times of the day. People bully people in school, on the internet, and even at home. Sometimes the bully has the motive to hurt people and break someone else down because they are hurting on the inside themselves. The way they express themselves is the wrong way to do it, but it happens. I remember in school, they always said that a bully becomes a bully when they, themselves had been bullied. It is a serious matter these days because people hurt themselves for being bullied. That goes back to my point where I said that it could impact someone life.…
In her book “Respect”, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot probes an important element of all human relationships and provides personal stories of professionals who approach their work respectfully and pragmatically. I have selected to analyze the chapter pertaining to healing, wherein a pediatrician’s clinical work is focused on respect for her patients, competent advocacy skills, and challenging the common approach of other pediatricians who primarily focus on technique and technology as opposed to the overall well-being of their patients.…
The social world has many complications that you need to worry about when trying to survive. In her (Amy Cuddy’s) new book, "Presence," Cuddy says people quickly answer two questions when they first meet you: “Can I trust this person?”Can I respect this person?” First impressions are the most advantageous, however dangerous tool used in the social world. When it’s a positive impression, you have to work hard to uphold that impression, and when it’s negative, it’s extremely hard to change that impression. Social skill improvements are discovered through difficult experiences, and most of these lessons are about respect. Without learning to respect others, you definitely lose respect from others, in addition to gaining disrespect. This behavior makes it difficult to survive with administrators like…
In thinking about what I would like to communicate with you all this week the charter trite of the month RESPECT keep coming back to me over and over again. As adults we know how we define respect and how we would like it displayed to us and why it is important to us. For example, my definition of respect is; Think good things about who a person is or how they act based on there deeds, character and how they conduct their lives everyday even when no one else is looking. I also know how I would like respect shown to me; I would hope that people that respect me would show me respect to me in a way that shows me that they care about my feelings and well-being. For me showing respect for others include things like not calling people mean names,…
Why can’t respect be seen as treat others in the way they should be treated and not just based upon the way the other person treat them? This is why patience is a virtue when it comes to respect. People often lose tempers when they feel disrespected because even though their definition is different, everyone feels they deserve it even if their means of giving it are not always right. Giving respect to a person gives them a sense of self-worth and it makes them feel like they are of value to someone or something. Respect gives people a sense of purpose in the lives of others and the line between the opposite should not be so thin. It may be easier for people to understand respect if they first understand the true value of the term and why it is so important. Point is no one likes to be disrespected and from this point of view makes it the easiest position for people to understand why it is important. Everyone at one time or another in their lives have been guilty of decreasing the level of respect for people they either don’t know, feel that they are less important, or people that don’t meet their standard for…
Respect is a word that often gets used but is quite difficult to actually define. Most people would tell you they know when they are being treated respectfully, but might have trouble identifying their own disrespectful communication styles. Self-respect is commonly spoken of, but it might be surprising to learn how often people struggle to consistently achieve it for themselves.…
I am very lucky to live in Canada, where this beautiful country has not been shattered by destruction of the land and towns, but rather provides protection from it, and delivers respectful education, freedom, and safety so that we don’t need to live a decided life, or a life of fear.…