i call them clothers lol
The same way you treat any woman. With respect and politeness. You treat women wearing a veil exactly as you would ideally treat any person you've just met, or don't know well: with politeness, respect and some care in choosing conversational subjects and phrasing. Deference should always be accorded to those of mature years, with especial deference towards those of notably mature years. Don't stare, and particularly don't continually stare into the person's eyes; by the same token, don't carefully avoid eye-contact either. Never be overly-familiar. Again, these are standard politenesses with any person you've just met or don't know well. Don't make jokes until you know a person better. Whenever you find yourself uncertain about how to treat any person, take your cue from those around you who know that person. If you know the person well, you'll have learned how to behave with them, of course.
Calm and reassure the injured person. Insulate the injured person from cold ground by putting a sleeping pad or blanket underneath him. You may have to logroll the person if a spinal injury is suspected. Maintain a comfortable body temperature for the injured person. Cover him with a blanket, replace wet clothing with dry clothing and protect him from the wind or sun. Elevate the injured person's legs by 8 to 10 inches. This will increase blood flow to essential organs.
you could trick or treat but most people think that grownups would look ridiculous wearing a costume but they don't think that they could come wearing their normal clothes
If someone you know has cancer, you need to treat them with respect.
Yes, it does. Accents, speech patterns, and the grammar of someone can have others form many different opinions of a person and have them treat them accordingly. For example, someone with a southern accent or twang may have others think they are not well educated and so they are treated as though they are ignorant, but someone else may think they are hospitable because of the accent and treat them in a polite manner.
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Baldness can be treated by taking medication such as Propecia or Regaine or scalp surgery. Wearing a wig is also an option for treating baldness that does not involve medicine or surgery.Depending on the cause of a person's baldness, it can be treated with products such as Minoxidil and ketoconazole.
A measure of a good person is how well they treat others.
Treat them for shock.
If you see a person who looks like an Oompa Loompa from the Willy Wonka stories, remember that they are fictional characters. It's possible that the person is wearing a costume or makeup for an event or performance. Treat them with kindness and respect, just as you would anyone else.
If a person has been infected with an amoeba, a doctor will treat the patient with antibiotics.
A measure of a good person is how well they treat others.