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  • Tanya Shivariundefined Offline
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    A quality seriously lacking in todays society

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    • Jessicaundefined Offline
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      It means valuing each others points of views. It means being open to being wrong. It means accepting people as they are. It means not dumping on someone because youre having a bad day. It means being polite and kind always, because being kind to people is not negotiable. It means not dissing people because theyre different to you. It means not gossiping about people or spreading lies.

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      • Tanya Shivariundefined Offline
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        Something everyone expects, but has no willingness to show.

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          To treat people in the manner in which you expect to be treated. To show consideration for another persons feelings and interests. An attitude demonstrating that you value another person. You should treat your friends with respect.

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            Not to be confused with fear which it often is.

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            • Tinaundefined Offline
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              An exclamation used to indicate your admiration/respect for someone.

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              • Little_Girlundefined Offline
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                A word synonymous with acknowledgment, recognition, and consideration.

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                • Donald Trumpundefined Offline
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                  Noun: A value that once thrived but has nearly been eradicated in the name of free speech and expressing one’s self. Back when respect ran rampant people would keep their mouths shut if they didn’t have something intelligent to say but sadly today most people choose to express their “beliefs” even when they don’t have anything of value to say. Often disrespectful people make up for the lack of intelligence by resorting to juvenile statements such as “he/she sucks”, “he/she’s a tool” or what is ironically the all time favorite of the disrespectful, “He/she/you are an idiot”. The term “idiot” is often also used by the disrespectful to label anyone who disagrees with them especially if that person can actually speak intelligently on the subject or person being discussed.

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                    their is no one true definition to respect. Respect is something you feel. This feeling helps you know who you should respect in life and knowing who to respect in life is one of the greatest accomplishment you can have. If you respect the right people they will help you become a better person but to achieve this you have to boost whoever you respects self esteem to make them feel awesome, which is no problem in the first place because you respect them.

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                      When your teacher told you to learn the meaning of it, I dont think this is what he meant.

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                      • Gregoryundefined Offline
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                        Treating people in a positive manner that acknowledges them for who they are and/or what they are doing. Being treated or treating an individual in a dignified manner.
                        Respect is earned and is never just given. BUT, you must give respect to receive respect. Meaning when you interact with an individual you treat them with dignity and in a respectful manner as this shows your character as a person. And the respect will be reciprocated. You must always behave in a respectful manner as this reflects on you, your character, integrity and values of who you are as a person.
                        No one owes you respect until you have earned it, so there is no such thing as I will give it after they give it to me first. That attitude is a disrespectful action to anyone you interact with as it insinuates that you do not trust them to act accordingly, and implies that they owe you respect before you will give it. That will cause people to LOSE respect for you or never gain it in the first place. When you first meet someone, everyone is given the benefit of the doubt that they are a respectable individual. Questioning their integrity(respect) before you have even met them and expecting respect to be given without giving it yourself is insulting and condescending to that person and is judging them in a negative light when you know absolutely nothing about them.
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                        To get respect, you must give it. So respectful behavior should just be part of how you act as a person 100% of the time.

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                          A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.

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                            To respect means to [appreciate] the way things are and to treat things [how you] would want to be [treated].

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                              A formal expression of proper acceptance. The [courtesy] to show high regard, [consideration] or honor. A gesture of greeting, [esteem], or friendship.

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