I think rudeness is not only about nasty words. Its about a general attitude towards other people. For me its easier to deal with rudeness in the face than backstabbing where people are so real sweet in the face and behing the back they lie and cheat and do all sorts of harming things to others.
You are right with people have to be nice to each others. But i`d stop short that being nice is only a thing withing words. Sometimes honest rudeness can be nicer than dishonest backstabbing delivered with nice flowers, although the second one is perceived as correct. I`d say when it comes to the argument of what is PAINFUL, the second action is much more painful in the long run. The pain lasts longer. Originally Posted by ninasastri
I think you are 100% correct that respect is a dying principle to some of our younger generation and if we ( the older generation ) does not try to inforce the ideas of respect and integrity to everyone by showing it ourselves then the direction all of this could head will strictly be downhill. Originally Posted by wildwooly1Is this the 60's again?
I'm going to say again what I've always said: RESPECT IS EARNED. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I must respectfully disagree. I think everyone is entitled to respect and consideration until they have demonstrated they are not entitled to such. Why is it, in our American society, that most everyone wants to be the impudent and disrespectful Vinnie Barbarino, the Fonz or Eddie Haskell when the real role models are the respectful and considerate Richie Cunningham and the Beaver?
I'm going to say again what I've always said: RESPECT IS EARNED.I respectfully disagree. Respect is the due of anyone a gentleman interacts with until it is proven not to be deserved, in my opinion.
And, to a certain extent, I'd rather have someone to bluntly tell me what they're thinking than to hear a lot of self-serving platitudes only to find out later the person didn't respect me at all.
I can't respect someone I just met. I don't know him/her well enough to form an opinion. Can I be nice? Sure. Says nothing about respect. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I'm going to say again what I've always said: RESPECT IS EARNED.i agree with you on the respect is earned stuff. I see it too. But its the "is the glass empty or half full stuff". I was a punk once and one of that lifestyle sayings went "to me everyone is an asshole unless he proofs different". Some say it the other way round. I rather see it the glass half full stuff and think everyone and everything deserves to be respected. I see this as common courtesy towards strangers. And being thoughtful on how you provide information is something called common courtesy. I have to say for me there is no difference when i say "you stupid asshole" as opposed to not read an article and then posting crap about how stupid the poster of said article must be when even making a post. Or making generalized judgemental statements hidden behind politically correct behind nice words. Its both rude rudish and lacking common courtesy. And one can lead to the other. Its a two way street. Both things are not nice, but people are different, and use different forms of rude behaviour . :-).
And, to a certain extent, I'd rather have someone to bluntly tell me what they're thinking than to hear a lot of self-serving platitudes only to find out later the person didn't respect me at all.
I can't respect someone I just met. I don't know him/her well enough to form an opinion. Can I be nice? Sure. Says nothing about respect. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005