1. To me respect means showing another person you are mature and have manors by treating them in a polite and dignified way. If you respect someone, you will be treated with the same manors.
2. If someone is being disrespectful to me, it is something I notice right away. You feel bad about yourself when someone is treating you unfairly and when he or she is being rude. On the other hand, when someone is being respectful there is a level of mutual understanding and polite actions that take place. When you are respected and treated the way you expect to be treated, you feel good about yourself and feel valued.
3. When I am talking to someone I treat them the way that I like to be treated. Respect is a two way street and if you are rude to somebody they are more apt to be rude right back to you. If you respect them and are polite and honest, you will receive the same kind of things in return. If I am interacting with someone that I want to impress, I am sure to treat them with the most respect possible, so that they will feel admired and I will look mature.
4. Respectful actions in the workplace would be addressing those in positions above me appropriately, and not using casual words as I would with my friends. In the classroom, a respectful gesture to the teacher would be paying attention, and not for example, being on my cell phone while they are talking.
5. Disrespectful people are those who do not use manors, even the slightest rude gesture can come off as disrespectful, for example not saying excuse me if you bump into someone. A more important example of not being disrespectful is interrupting someone who is talking during a class or insisting someone is wrong without listening to their point of view.
6. Respect relates to Public Relations
- Professionalism
- Networking – in order to keep relationships
- Building healthy relationships
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