not at all.
we may be running into confuse/conflation of different definitions of "respect"
not at all.
we may be running into confuse/conflation of different definitions of "respect"
Probably, but I still hold that most of this is easily avoided w/ manners. I think people lost the ability to criticize in a civil way when they dropped them for the most part. You hear very few kids using Yes Mam/Sir these days. It seems minor but good behavior in general is taught I believe and these constructs aren't arbitrary.
Probably, but I still hold that most of this is easily avoided w/ manners. I think people lost the ability to criticize in a civil way when they dropped them for the most part. You hear very few kids using Yes Mam/Sir these days. It seems minor but good behavior in general is taught I believe and these constructs aren't arbitrary.
manners is an essential part of the social machinery
manners is an essential part of the social machinery
So what you're saying is these people failed to earn your respect...