tolerant
An accepting of others is often referred to as "tolerance." It involves recognizing and respecting different beliefs, practices, and identities without necessarily agreeing with them. Tolerance fosters inclusivity and understanding, promoting harmony in diverse societies. It is a key component of empathy and social cohesion.
The mental act of believing or accepting something as true is called "faith" or "belief." It involves accepting something as true or real without requiring proof or evidence. Faith can be based on personal experiences, trust in others, or cultural teachings.
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Tolerance.
A word that fits your criteria is "tolerant." It begins with 't' and ends with 't,' and it conveys the idea of being accepting of others and their differences.
tolerant non-judgemental open minded
To avoid accepting Zelle payments, you can simply not provide your Zelle account information to others or disable the Zelle feature on your banking app.
The benefits of encouraging and accepting feedback is to help you improve in your work, learn from your mistakes and to help you feel more confident in the work that you are doing correctly.
Taking the blame for something is called accepting responsibility or taking ownership.
Knowing and trusting yourself and others, communication effectively, accepting and supporting others, and resolving conflict.
it depends on who they are. if they are bad, they are losers. if they are good, they are smart