Many teenagers struggle with being accepted by others. The important thing to remember is that a person should never have to change who they are to be accepted by others. Rather than try to coerce another group of people to accept you, look for peers who like the same things you do.
A person who follows generally accepted norms of behavior may be described as conforming or conventional. They typically adhere to societal expectations, rules, and standards in order to fit in and be accepted by others.
Behaving, Showing consideration for others, and observance of accepted social usage. Being nice in general, despite your prejudices against a person.
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There is no rule against it and it all depends on the person if its accepted. Example, some parents don't care and put their kids on birth control so they accept them having sex. Others are not too reasonable. ~Valounda~
New ideas are never readily accepted.
If you talk more than you listen, speak negatively more than positively, and rarely compliment others, you could be boring. Listen more than speaking, speak positively, honestly compliment others, and you'll be well accepted by others.
LISTEN,LISTEN and LISTEN!
No, but he can forgive if you have accepted Christ as your savior and you forgive others.
The phrase "jumping off the bandwagon" means that a person has decided to not accept commonly accepted ways of doing things. The person who is no longer on the bandwagon, generally operates differently than others.
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It is a very peaceful religion which is neutral to other religions.
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