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« on: March 28, 2003, 03:53:33 PM »

Why is everything all about respect, on some forums its like only respect, if these forum were offices you would be walking around shaking hands saying "I respect you" all the time

I rarely ever say respect, why do you guys make it out to be such a big deal

you shouldn't have to say it, you should just kno, and if you dont respect someone, keep it to yourself, that way we get along better
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2003, 04:00:53 PM »

Respect isn't something you ask for, its something you earn
Respect isn't something you go around saying, its something you show.
Respect isn't a necessity for two people to like one another, its a requirement!

People respect each other because they enjoy seeing what the other has to say. Its that simple. You don't need to go around saying "Kraul i respect you, Headliner i respect you, goldie i respect you, queen i respect you, etc". That would become redundant and is completely unnecessary! But you can show through your actions that you respect someone. Even if you don't necessarily agree with the person all the time, if you respect them, it will always be there.

People around the forums are very close knit. They like to hear what each other say, and they like to hear it often.
 
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2003, 04:08:34 PM »

I think ive seen the question about 'respect' on this forum once.

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why do you guys make it out to be such a big deal

When someone on this forum says that they 'respect' another poster its like saying you think there a good poster, and you enjoy reading there posts and what they've set out to do on this forum:

take A-Dubb for example, he's a good poster, and if your having a problem with you (god damn) computer, hes right there to help you, if ask. he's out there to make it a little easier for us, which none of us should take for granted.

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you shouldn't have to say it, you should just kno, and if you dont respect someone, keep it to yourself, that way we get along better

well I dont think i can see any posters here who are running around telling posters that they 'respect' them every 2 seconds, and if there is a poster that I dont like/'respect' I wouldn't say anything, most posters dont.

By the way, I like all the posters on this forum.
   
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« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2003, 04:38:28 PM »

Showing respect for other people is not just about doing something, it's also (and mainly) about not doing certain other things. Sometimes respect is all about avoiding its antonym, disrespect. You don't have to go around telling people that you respect them for it to be true - all that's necessary is to avoid disrespecting them.

I know it can sound cheesy and unappealing if the point is labored too hard, but respect is an essential part of every social environment. Most of the time, it remains unspoken, but it's there. If it isn't, then problems lie not too far ahead.
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« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2003, 04:50:57 PM »

I think respect is a valuable thing. If you earn respect from someone it means a lot. I for one dont give everyone respect and you have to earn it from me, just like I have to earn it from others. Respect in a forum means that it is a tighter unit in my opinion. Sometimes you dont have to tell someone you have respect for them, they will know
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« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2003, 06:29:31 PM »

Please.... somebody tell me this is NOT a serious question..... respect is, to me anyway, one of the greatest things to have.... respect at work, on here.... anywhere.... I'd hate to think everybody here perceived me to be an asshole.... (DON'T SAY A WORD, GUYS.... :cackle:)  as opposed to a decent poster....if nobody respects you then says you're not such a decent person..














I'm still having trouble with this being a serious question....
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« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2003, 09:01:48 PM »

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