The difference between assertive and passive people is that assertive people initiate and an action whereas passive people tend to shy away from initiating an action. For example, an assertive person will be more likely to strike up a conversation with a stranger whereas a passive person would wait for the stranger to initiate the conversation. In the latter case, the "stranger" would be the assertive person.
Being assertive involves communicating your needs and boundaries in a respectful way, while still considering the feelings of others. Aggressiveness, on the other hand, involves trying to dominate or control others through forceful or hostile behavior without regard for their feelings.
Active resistance involves taking direct action to oppose or obstruct a certain force or authority, often through physical or vocal means. Passive resistance, on the other hand, involves nonviolent tactics such as noncooperation or civil disobedience to resist without using physical force.
Passive people tend to avoid conflict, often saying yes to others even when they would prefer not to. They may have difficulty asserting themselves or speaking up for their own needs. Passive people may also be seen as indecisive or lacking initiative.
The passive voice of "don't come late" would be "late should not be come." In the passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the verb is changed to a form of "be" plus the past participle of the main verb. In this case, "come" becomes "be come" in the passive voice.
To change the future perfect into passive voice, use the auxiliary verb "will have been" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The work will have been completed by the team" is the passive form of "The team will have completed the work."
Passive - Shy Let people push them around usually hunch over not intimidating don't stand up for themselves says sorry a lot shifts there weight around uncertain nervous ASsertive - Stand up for what they believe in but respect the other person at the same time usually say i understand what your saying but i think this way has a strong voice stands up for people who are weaker Use I statements Confident in control Aggressive - Points at people stand on top of them (so they look like a tower) loud intimidating voice doesn't end an argument until they win intimidating look and body language can't control their temper
Being assertive involves communicating your needs and boundaries in a respectful way, while still considering the feelings of others. Aggressiveness, on the other hand, involves trying to dominate or control others through forceful or hostile behavior without regard for their feelings.
A fight between two people was reported.
well bulling is calling people fat or calling them names
It would be more useful to ask what the similarity is; shyness and sweetness are very different things. Shyness is sometimes taken as a sweet or charming attribute, because it is related to modesty and humility; shy people are not overly aggressive or self assertive.
Active resistance involves taking direct action to oppose or obstruct a certain force or authority, often through physical or vocal means. Passive resistance, on the other hand, involves nonviolent tactics such as noncooperation or civil disobedience to resist without using physical force.
A passive aggressive response is a communicative response which can obstruct an interpersonal relationship. It is often sarcastic and inward feeling leading to the receiver trying to reexplain their thoughts or becoming aggressive, passive or assertive. Often a person can become passive aggressive in their personality trait. It should be noted however that all people can reply in a passive aggressive nature even if it is not their nature.
more assertive and men become more empathic
Both are people.
we r people and they are monkeys
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Difference between skilled and Professional is skilled is you knowledge and Professional is you way how to work with people.