Respect
#2
Posted 23 December 2003 - 07:11 AM
For me to respect someone, it does not really take much. Frankly I will give everyone respect to start out with... from there people can only work their way down by their actions or comments. I'm very open-minded, so it takes a lot to earn my disrespect... and a lot more to gain respect back.
As for people respecting me, I chose 'Uniqueness' because i'm myself to people. I can be sarcastic... boastful... recently tired... oversensisitive... too careful... rant too much... I could go on for hours. But, most of all, I don't mask it. Being true to yourself and to others I imagine would gain most people's respect.
I want to help people in their lives too. I want to listen to their troubles and somehow help make those people feel better. I help people just because they need it, and I can help, and don't expect anything in return...
(That goes for everyone in SeeD... I have my contacts on my sig... if you want an emotional punching bag, or just someone to talk to, I will not turn anyone away.)
I guess all of that can be considered unique... but that's just me.
#4
Posted 23 December 2003 - 08:15 AM
As for me, I probaly have gained respect from some members, but not all, Its takes time and paitence to earn respect from someone more superior than yourself like Base, X Zolon or Cspace. I have been in Seed for about half a year and allready earned the trust, respect of others.
I myself are.... ummm "Undescrible", Put anger, kindness, nasty, tired, non- social life, bored and a pain in the ass, pour in some courage and mix to make me.
#5
Posted 23 December 2003 - 09:46 AM
#6
Posted 23 December 2003 - 11:54 AM
From post count (for some reason) you can earn respect out of seniority.
From friendliness, you can gain many SeeD friends, therfore gaining respect from them.
From your uniquness, you can gain respect through creativity and innovation.
See where I'm going with this?

#7
Posted 23 December 2003 - 12:20 PM
This is why I can't say how to get respect from me exactly.. I guess if you're good with people socially, then I guess it could be a start, it really depends how you act. However I don't like people who don't act like themselves for acception.
#8
Posted 23 December 2003 - 01:43 PM

GWAMM
#10
Posted 23 December 2003 - 03:33 PM
QUOTE (Gotenksjr3 @ Dec 23 2003, 03:46 AM) |
It's part uniqueness, but then again everyone is unique, and I don't like everyone. |
That is a very good way of putting it. I didn't think about uniqueness that way...
I agree that one answer isn't enough for most cases. Maybe it should be how do You feel you gain respect from others. At least that's how I answered it.
Reason I chose uniqueness over friendliness is because I've known a lot of people who are friendly, but majority of the time they're treated like doormats and are stepped all over. Happened to me a couple of times. It promoted taking advantage of the friendly person more than respect... but that's only in my experience, not saying anything about anything else. I can see both points.
**edit**
I hope from this thread there may be a better understanding of each other... it's interesting reading the perspectives of others.
This post has been edited by Master Of Stuff: 23 December 2003 - 03:38 PM
#11
Posted 23 December 2003 - 03:57 PM
The main quality I like out of someone is their ability to get along with others. You wouldn't gain respect by fighting others, I believe. Also, I don't believe you would gain respect by demanding it; remember most respect is achieved by giving respect to others.
Friendliness is, IMO, the 'best' way to gain respect. Your best friends at school, in a job, etc; Have you not gained their respect, and have they not gained yours? I respect someone for their kindliness to listen to others, their ability to handle ruthless comments thrown at them, and of course, a very enjoyable and commical side; those people will make you laugh no matter what mood you are in

Anyone can choose whether to repect me or not, I don't have any reasons to respect me for anything. I mostly respect everyone in SeeD, but some tend to slip over time because of a few reasons; their continuous asking for respect, their silly comments on how they are better than everyone else, and continuous fighting when told to stop. Trying to prove your authority over others won't help you gain anything...
#13
Posted 24 December 2003 - 05:07 AM
For me...
Everyone starts out with a little respect as a person, as a member of a clan, and I respect how you choose to take me as. Depending on your actions, your 'ranking' with my will go up and down. Good deeds give reknown acknowledgement to me, but bad deeds and things which hurt me brings your 'ranking' down by a lot. I am sensitive I guess and good deeds earn good rewards, bad deeds earn hatred. My very best friends get the very best treatment and they are kept in very high regard. I will do many things for them and they will be greeted everytime they enter. I will loan them things, buy them gifts, and hope our friendship will continue. My enemies usually never hear of me again. Or, their life will be living he...ll..