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Tuesday 3 March 2020

respect for me

Respect is very important if we did not have respected we would have a lot of fighting and disagreements respecting something is caring and you have to care about something or else they wont care about what you think respecting is a very good manner like respecting someone or something and caring for what they do.

respect is a great way to be nice and mindful of what someone or something is feeling like
respecting there stuff for example if some one broke your toy that you told them not to touch
that's not respecting but if they listen to you and play with something else that is respecting
your toys and being respectful of someone or somethings property.

respect for me is using manners and being polite most people use there manners but other people are just a bit snobby and disrespectful an example of manners are hello, how are you ,good morning ,good afternoon what is respect for you.

3 comments:

  1. Tēnā koe Louie. You have a well-written post about respect here, well done. I can see you've organised your ideas about respect into paragraphs too, ka pai! Respect to me is showing kindness and manaakitanga to others. I think it's really important that we have our own personal values that we live by, and respect is a good place to start, in my opinion.

    You mentioned that being respectful is being mindful of how someone is feeling - can you tell me more about this? What do you mean? Should we treat people differently depending on how they're feeling? What happens when someone isn't great?

    I also like the way you've given examples of manners. Are there any more you can think of?

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  3. your being mindful of someone or somethings feelings because if there mad they might flip out if you give them a growling but being soft on the or calm might calm them down.

    Put others first.
    Polite phone protocol.
    Thank you note.
    Open the door for others.
    Use thank you and you're welcome routinely in conversation.
    Shake hands and make eye contact.
    Teach them to offer to serve people who enter your home.
    Stand up when an elder enters the room.

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