English, asked by jhazmyneayesha, 4 months ago

How do you react if others are not respecting you? ​

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Answered by AnitaMrk
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People who disregard and have no respect for other people are those who lack insecurities. Dealing with these types of people, can be frustrating because there is absolutely no reasoning with them, in actual fact you could try and talk and talk sense to this person about them not being respectful but I find when I’m confronted with this situation it’s like I’m talking to a brick wall! They know very well what I am saying but chose not to hear me out.

I don’t really know how to deal with people who are disrespectful so if I need to advoid them? I do! I was raised in a very strict household do even though myself and my siblings were in an environment with was chaotically challenging at times, we were taught to ‘respect those who are elders in the family and close to the family’ It was drummed into us children all the time, so we had no choice but to listen and learn and if we chose to disrespect our parents whilst they were teaching us values what is important there would be consequences. Along with being taught respect also morals as well. So I guess it really depends on the background of how people are raised as children and what kind of an environment they lived as a child and what was taught to them in their home.

Answered by brokendreams
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  • Respecting someone’s differences is an important step for everyone to take in order to live harmoniously.  
  • ​While we often think of respect in terms of what we ourselves do or what others think of us, ​respect is also an important social interaction and requires an understanding and willingness to listen to someone else.  ​
  • Respecting someone’s differences is also important to help us remember that not everyone is on the same page.  
  • Respecting others may help us avoid conflict, ​but it is often a difficult challenge for young people, ​especially when they first encounter it.
  • Considering another person’s perspective is often difficult for young people, especially when they first encounter it.  
  • Many young people are raised to think that their own opinions and beliefs are always right and that other people should always agree with them.
  • When young people encounter someone who disagrees with them, it can be hard to remember to respect that person’s perspective.  
  • Often, young people will want to argue or prove their point, which often doesn’t lead anywhere productive.
  • One of the most important ways to respect others is to listen to them.
  • When we listen to others, we show that we are interested in what they have to say.
  • We are not only able to understand what the person is saying, but we are also able to relate to it.
  • This allows us to learn something new, which in turn creates a better relationship.

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