School definitely, at home is a little excessive, however i fully support these ideas, kids seriously need to learn respect and discipline these days, something sorely lacking, it would certainly be a good starting block.
Respect is earned, not given. Addressing them by their surname is enough.
Some teachers don't even get the school rules.
There is something called the one way system(in my school)
Then we went out of the 'out door'
and he said why are you going out of the indoor and gave me and my
friend a detention
So you disrespect people until they prove otherwise? I think you will find that respect should be given until it is not deserved rather than the other way around. The default position should be that the individual deserves to be respected unless they show that they do not.
In any case, it is simply polite and shows respect to their position, which they do in fact deserve by default.
And how do teachers get the respect of children if the children are not shown what respect is?
I want to know where it is laid out where students must respect teachers. What makes these teachers more worthy of respect than other professions? And I am sure the students who do this at school dont do it at home.
At school, sure. At home? No.
I went to a grammar school too and we had to do that as well.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why schools are going down the pan.
I want to know where it is laid out where students must respect teachers.
I want to know where it is laid out where students must respect teachers. What makes these teachers more worthy of respect than other professions? And I am sure the students who do this at school dont do it at home.
You're missing the point. You respect others first and foremost, which in turn results in respect for yourself from others (hopefully).
Can you not see the implications of having an attitude where by default you show no respect?
I disagree, i think this is a ****** attitude to have, to me this says, people like this act like they are above everyone else and feel people should prove themselves to them.Respect is earned, not given. Addressing them by their surname is enough.
Their position deserves respect, in fact everyone you meet deserves respect unless there is good reason not to give it to them.
Do not be surprised if you are given no respect yourself if you have that kind of attitude to others.
Good manners cost nothing and are the grease that makes society run smoothly, the sooner you learn that the easier and better you will find life is......do not be surprised if you do not treat others with respect that they do not respond to you favourably.
I disagree, i think this is a ****** attitude to have, to me this says, people like this act like they are above everyone else and feel people should prove themselves to them.
respect should be given regardless, until said person has given reason to have lost respect.
Also when it comes to elders, they should be refered to as Sir or Ma'am until told otherwise, its just manners.