You say that someone has values when he/she has morality, sensuality, decency, manners, charity, carefulness innocence, and last but not the least purity and peace by both physical and mental means.
A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have morals, virtues and values they don't actually possess, and their actions belie the way they say they believe.
You say that someone has values when he/she has morality, sensuality, decency, manners, charity, carefulness innocence, and last but not the least purity and peace by both physical and mental means.
You can say " I am sorry you feel as you do". The only way to avoid an argument is to not be a part of it. State the facts as you understand them and ask if that is the way that they understand them to be. If there is a values difference then one of you must change or agree to disagree but then only time will modify the difference in values. Sometimes, the facts are not what they seem and then it is easy. Facts and values are items to focus on.
The answer depends on whether or not you (or someone else) have any control over it. If someone has control then they can choose the values. If not, you get what the observations give you.
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
Values that are important to someone are principles or beliefs that guide their behavior and decisions, reflecting what they consider to be right, meaningful, and essential in life.
I think you mean appalling. Someone is shocked by someone else's ethics.
It's difficult to say why someone did something without more context. People's actions are usually influenced by a variety of factors such as their beliefs, values, emotions, experiences, and circumstances.
The cast of Just Say No to Family Values - 2006 includes: John Giorno as himself
You clarify something for someone. For example, you could say, "Can you clarify this for me?"
Yes, it is appropriate to say “Her legacy is her sons and their children” in an obituary as a way to highlight the impact she had on future generations. This statement recognizes the enduring influence of her family and the values she passed on to them.
It means someone who values old-fashioned ideas and morals. This would be someone who appreciates the old ways and values ideas like honor and chivalry.