Don't shout to them.Usually chat with them.Regard them as your grandparents.
Yes, 'Respect the elderly.' is grammatically correct and a complete sentence. It is an imperative sentence which has an implied subject: 'You respect the elderly.'
To respect the elderly.
By licking their feet
Thai people treat elders with the utmost respect.
It means respect, and that he also has elderly value for you. That is the meaning of that.
Throughout the Bible there are many quotes about the elderly, and all of these indicate they should be treated with respect. One example of this is stated in Leviticus 19:32 'Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God. I am the Lord.'
like they are their own family and treated with great respect and caution. Orphans and elderly women get a new life to be showered with love.
saying "po" and "opo" to respect elderly/ the person who is older than you
A title of respect used to refer to an elderly woman
lol i had this same question
first of all please respect my answer i do not want to mean but i think the age elderly stop driving is 80 years and up it really depends on the person.
Both are correct, but "the respect with which" is typically used when referring to a specific manner in which respect is shown, while "the respect which" is more general and can refer to any type of respect.