Phaytea’s Pulse is participating in the #AtoZChallenge for 2017. The Theme is ‘Awakening of Self’ and ‘Respect is Reciprocal’ is our entry for letter R. The theme focuses on character traits that will gear us towards Meaningful Living and will run for 26 days in April except sundays. Please stop by the blog everyday for subsequent posts as we read the 26 letters of the alphabet together. Enjoy!!☺☺
You know we have to talk about this right?
I am a huge advocate for treating others the way you want to be treated.
Regardless of the age and status, everyone deserves to be respected.
Some days ago, a friend took to facebook to vent. A supposed responsible man standing in front of her at a cash machine queue allowed another lady join the queue without asking her if it was okay.
She kept quiet because he was older than her but other people stood up on her behalf and reprimanded him.
I could relate to that story because I have had similar experiences not once or twice. Honestly, i sometimes get tired of nicely calling people to order and just go from zero to hundred in seconds.
Isn’t respect supposed to start from ourselves?
Like knowing when to apologise?
Like knowing how to say please?
Like avoiding condescending statements when talking to others?
I will never understand how ‘being older’ means you must be respected.
Respect is essential to human life. It is one thing we can give freely without having too think hard.
But is it that easy? NO!
There will be people who have no inkling as to what respect truly means.
You will meet people who have no regard for others, who are uncouth and talk without caution.
You should never be that person and no one deserves to feel less human.
If we are going to achieve our goals successfully, we must be able to respect ourselves and also attach worth to others.
We should respect other people because we human and it reflects who we really are.
As adults, it is important to teach the younger ones to be respectful. If little kids are involved, then we have to be even more careful because they emulate easily.
In Nigeria, a disrespectful person is most likely to be told ‘you lack home training’. Disrespect is automatically tied to the person’s family even if he/she happens to be the only black sheep.
Working in a corporate environment has thought me a lot about self respect and respecting others. I think it is a lot better to earn respect than enforce or instill fear in other people.
If you instill fear in others, they will feign respect in your presence but behind you, it’s a different ball game altogether (if you know what I mean).
The case is definitely different if you genuinely respect yourself and others.
The importance of self respect and respect for others cannot be over-emphasized.
- When you respect others, the feeling will be mutual. You get genuine respect from others.
- Respect for others is an opportunity for progress. You become highly recommended.
- Respect for others gives you a good reputation. You are likeable and approachable.
- Respect for others means maturity.
- Respect for others says so much about your background.
I will not try to argue that some people get more respect than others.
I will just say make yourself worthy of respect and you will reap the benefits even in your absence.
Please share your thoughts about respect.
Do you find it easy to respect others?
Have you ever had to call anyone out for being disrespectful?
I will love to read from you.
Love, Peace and Cupcakes
Phaytea😚😚😚
totally agree!
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lau
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Thank youuuuuu Lau
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A great message. I love the quote in the middle!
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Thank you for reading Melissa
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Excellent point. Respect is earned through respect.
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I agree Davide…Thanks for reading
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Interesting perspective. I agree!
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Thanks Josh
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Respect is so important in every relationship! It’s good to read about it though. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi hi…I know right…respect in relationship is actually a broad topic…Thank you for reading
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Great post I agree respect is reciprocal. For me respect is easy to give, because I give people the respect that I would want people to have for me. Kinda like the age-old ideal of treating others as you want to be treated.
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You’ve spoken well Jay…Thank you for reading
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Completely agree. Want respect? Give respect first.
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Yep yep…Thanks Yuen
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I’ve actually never had much problem with respect in my relationships, work or personal. Most people are pretty willing to respect you if you show them you’ll reciprocate right away. You know where people get really disrespectful though? Customer service lines. Everyone needs to work customer service so they know how to behave.
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That’s good to know Beth…welldone….and I also marvel at customer service representatives that are disrespectful…Thank you for contributing
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I believe that if you respect other people, they’ll respect you. Great post!
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I agree with you Jasmin.
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Well written, well said!
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Thank youuuuu
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Respect is a good way in building boundaries around yourself.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts Arunas
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Respect supposed to start from ourselves! That’s so true indeed.You always get what you give so if don’t respect your self and you are unkind to other people, they will return back to you.
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I agree with you…respect begins with ourselves..Thank you for reading
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This is so true! Respect must be one of the most fundamental rules in society. Back home, when children do something disrespectful, they are told they are missing their “7 years at home” – because from 7 years one they start going to school and until then, they are raised by parents at home
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That passes the message too….Thank you for reading Ruxandra
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my main annoyance when it comes to respect is those who believe that perhaps because they’re older they deserve respect without actually doing anything to earn it or reciprocating it. it’s very common here where i live to have older people treat younger people badly but still be expected to be respected which is disgusting. 😐
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Irks me too….Thank you for sharing your thoughts
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Totally agree- Respect others as you want to be respected and treat others as you want to be treated.
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Exactly! Thanks for contributing
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True words.Agree with you If you want to be respected learn how to respect others.
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True words…Thank you for reading Kavita
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Many want to be respected but their attitude show how ‘cheap’ they are. I think we will reap what we sow. The standard of respect we get might be diverse depends on our attitude toward others.
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Totally agree…Thank you for contributing
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I like that Nigerian comeback. Where I live, the comment would be similar to “were you raised by wolves?”. Myself, I’m too shy to speak out in public but, yes, there have been times when I should have spoken out.
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Really? That will definitely hurt anyone being asked that…. Thank you for sharing your thoughts Alana
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Thank youuuuu Lau
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Self respect and respect for others is absolutely essetial. This is cool that you are doing twenty six days of this. It’s interesting that respect in Nigeria is tied the the family as much as it is to the individual.
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Hi hi..This is the week and I’m glad I haven’t given up.Thank you for reading and contributing☺☺
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