Respect

Respect

Categories: Respect | November 23rd, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

 Respect is an assumption of good faith and competence in another person or in the whole of oneself. Depth of integrity, trust, complementary moral values, and skill are necessary components.[1]

Respect adds general reliability to social interactions. It enables people to work together in a complimentary fashion, instead of each person having to understand or even agree with every in a good place respect is very important to the community because people must have respect to get along with other people

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Language related respect

Categories: Respect | November 23rd, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

 Human languages typically grammatically encode distinction between honorific forms, which show respect to the listener, on the one hand and “familiar”, or colloquial language, on the other. These distinctions may be grammatically encoded by a regular system of verb and noun affixes, such as in Japanese or, for example, children are taught Respect for their parents

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Physical (behavior) related respect

Categories: Respect | November 23rd, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

Physical (behavior) related respectHuman cultures have varied ways of showing respect by bodily actions. In many European cultures, people shake hands. In others, such as in Japan people bow at the waist when meeting.[3]

Frequently, gender is a factor in how respect is displayed in bodily behavior. For example, women in many Western cultures traditionally curtsy, whereas men bow

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External related respect

Categories: Respect | November 23rd, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

 Mafia

The general theory behind the mafia (whether fictional or non-fictional) is that most mafia’s in some form or another revolve heavily around the theory of respect. Where the hired men and lower one’s in the family are set to show “respect” to the godfather. [4][5][6]

Military

As a sign of respect in almost any form of military, you have the Salute. Salute is used to show respect to fellow officer’s of higher ranking. Each branch of the military generally has a different type of salute. [7][8][9] The 21 gun salute (done within the military for funerals of military members and other officers) is a very “respect” based procedure

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