11/25/2007 5:02:27 AM |
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lostinwyoming
Evanston, WY
age: 50
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it seems to me that somwhere along the way the meaning of respect has been lost,changed or misconscrewed. do you think respect should be earned or given until proved not worthy of it? me i try to give it until someone shows there not worthy of it. whats your opinion?
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11/25/2007 5:20:48 AM |
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lawvixen
Oldsmar, FL
age: 54
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I will STILL respect you in the morning......
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11/25/2007 5:31:32 AM |
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agent05949
Greenville, MI
age: 57
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Wood. I think people are deserving of respect until they prove/demonstrate otherwise.
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11/25/2007 5:34:19 AM |
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emt854
Appleton, WI
age: 53
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I beleive respect should be given also Lost..until proven that its not earned
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11/25/2007 5:51:26 AM |
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shezakeepher
Columbia, SC
age: 53 online now!
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Always treat people with respect.
If they are a disrespectful person or disrespectful to me, I respectfully avoid them so as not to be pulled to their level. If I were to reply to them with disrespect then I'm not very happy with myself. If you think about it ... IT'S ALL ABOUT ME !!!
mornin' ya'll.
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11/25/2007 6:45:28 AM |
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lotus3
Venice, FL
age: 55 online now!
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Respect is crucial in relationships, be it a stranger, co-worker, neighbor,family member or lover. In time...by a persons actions it can be diminished and you no longer have respect for that person, but I believe you should always be civil and mannerly towards them.
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11/25/2007 6:48:04 AM |
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sereneinlife
Mountain View, MO
age: 55
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to be, or not to be ????
WE`LL SEE ,WILL SEE,,
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11/25/2007 7:23:34 AM |
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bluboy
Elsberry, MO
age: 55
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I like Sheza answer and agree 100%...
"Always treat people with respect" and if I don't like or respect them , I don't go around them if I can.. If I can't avoid them, they will still be treated with respect.. Not because who they are, But because, who I am.... About the only time you will here me said.. Yes or No and not end an answer with a question.
Later, Blu
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11/25/2007 12:26:02 PM |
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kclady
Lees Summit, MO
age: 56
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I believe everyone deserves respect until they prove to you otherwise. That is part of common courtesy and good manners which is becoming a rare commodity these days.
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11/25/2007 12:54:05 PM |
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thepkk
Springfield, MO
age: 52
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All adults deserve respect from the younger generation. Like our kids and grandkids. Friends must do something bad for me not to respect them anymore. And strangers deserve it until proven otherwise. JMO
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11/25/2007 1:03:44 PM |
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knightnyte2
Spring, TX
age: 55 online now!
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you have to love bill cosby's, Bill Cosby Himself film, where he says, Boy, I brought you into this world, I can take you out, make another just like you!!
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11/25/2007 1:20:44 PM |
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elfiegirl
Jacksonville, FL
age: 53
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I agree with all who said respecting others comes naturally for people in our age
group, as I feel that's the way most of us were raised. To respect others in
general was a given, and like with the others, if someone is disrespectful to
me, I just turn and walk away, and/or bite my tongue and say nothing.
For most of today's youth, unfortunately, respect doesn't seem to be
part of their vocabulary. At least I taught my daughters to be respectful
of others, and hopefully they will pass this on to their daughters.
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11/25/2007 1:25:43 PM |
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butterfly58
Arcadia, MO
age: 58
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Yes !!!! That's the generation we came from and a great one at that. Respect should be given freely until you don't get the same respect back. And even with that NEVER-EVER be disrespectful to the ones who brought you into this world! Everyone has something to contribute to your existence and you should respect their views even though you may not agree always.
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11/25/2007 1:55:41 PM |
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61sunshine
North Augusta, SC
age: 61
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Funny I shoud come across this today. Yesterday I was at a local church that does a meal the Saturday after Thanksgiving each year for the homeless.. These people go all out. Each person that comes gets not only the meal but 3 articles of clothing, a large generous bag of soap, tooth paste, etc. Then they have a prearrangement with a local store that lets the church have shoes at cost for each of them. Their size is taken as they enter and as things are going on someone goes to pick up the shoes. All they ask in return is to have them listen to 15 minute presentation of the gospel. These people were so rude that when the young man starting speaking he could not be heard for all the talking.(He had a mike!) One of the ladies stepped in and she was much more diplomatic than I think I would have been as she told the crowd they needed to have some respect for the young man and get quiet and listen. It was better then but there was still some mummers heard. These people play the system and the least they could do is give that respect.
Yes, I do think mamners and respect have gone along the wayside. We have got to turn this country back around.
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11/25/2007 4:04:39 PM |
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lotsafuninpa
Tioga, PA
age: 66
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I have learned to be respectful to everyone--more so in the last 5 yrs.----before that i would treat them okay until they made me mad--then watch out-=-but now--=i just walk away---very hurt,of course.
I will no longer lower myself to their level.--hugs---Pat.
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