Put it like this
'' Would you like someone to come up to you and say '' HEY YOU! YOU ARE UGLY! ''
That is so rude of them to say.
Would you like someone to come up to you and say that?
Of course not because they could have kept they're rude comment to theirselves.
If they have nothing nice to say, they shouldn't say nothing at all.
That's exactly why respect will not only be important but ALWAYS be important.
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You are not required to respect someone else's religion, but it is important to show tolerance and understanding towards others' beliefs. Respect for others' beliefs can help promote harmony and mutual respect in society.
Loyalty and respect
cuz i said so
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. :)
He is a menus to society so he isn't important.
To serve as a role model to family, friends and society at large. To contribute to society as best they can. TO treat every one with dignity and respect.
In Confucianism, the father-son relationship is considered important because it represents the hierarchical structure of society and reflects Confucian virtues such as respect, filial piety, and obedience. It is believed that when this relationship is harmonious, it sets the foundation for a well-ordered society based on mutual respect and moral values.
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It is important for people to respect the law because laws provide a framework for a functioning society. Respecting the law ensures order, safety, and fairness for all individuals, and helps to maintain social harmony. Additionally, obeying the law is necessary for a functioning democracy and the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
They are important because they represent the main beliefs and principles of Jewish and Christian society. If we live by them, we can respect God and also live peacefully and get along with others.
It is important for children to learn about discrimination, racism, and hate so they can understand the impact it has on individuals and society, develop empathy and respect for others, and stand up against injustice when they witness it. Educating children about these topics early on can help foster a more inclusive and equitable society in the future.