Respect Individuality! This is the best question of the month! Your question addresses the biggest problem in any relationship, for it points to the danger of imposing your "lifestyle" on your partner. Everyone lives a different combination of lifestyles, especially today, when our options are more diverse. Most of us live in our own "private reality' and make choices that do not encompass our partner. To achieve respect for another adult individuality is the essense of any relationship.
Because they are bigger than you.
What kids in Ethiopia usually know is that they have to respect their elders because it is very important to adults that kids respect their elders :]]
That's what good people do.
The Children treat the adults with GREAT respect.
love respect and help people
Adults, or 'Older People' often respect younger people when they can use correct grammar, spelling, and enunciation. Also, adults tent to have a wider vocabulary than the generation after them. Using longer and more intelligent words often will often grab an adults' attention, and have them paying more attention than normal.
By appreciating peoples individuality you open yourself up to variety of great friendships with many different people because you're not blinded by narrow minded thinking.In turn you make these people feel good about their differences which is how everyone should feel.Life can be exciting and wonderful when you live with an open mind and stop questioning the whys of how people live.
Because, its related to your religion and esteem, so its really really important and also people like someone who is respectful, so its good to be respectful and respect is important. hope that help you. :)
Because adults have learned a lot and experienced many things during their years.
this is pointless!!
Because it shows that you dont care what other people say or think about you and you respect yourself enough not to respond to them
Here are the best ways to establish (and keep) rapport with anyone:Be honest - people trust and respect you more when you tell the truthListen - people love to talk about themselves, and they love to have someone listen to their storiesBe friendly - smile, nod your head, make eye contact, maybe even gently touch a shoulder or arm to make a pointBe respectful - especially with older people, it's important to show them that you respect them by calling them sir or ma'am, or Mr. or Mrs. (whatever their names are) or whatever terms of respect your culture uses.