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Respect is an Attitude of acknowledging the feelings and interests of another party in a relationship, and of treating as consequential for the Self the helping or harming of the other. Though most commonly referring to Interpersonal Relationship s, it can be used between Animal s, Group s and Institution s including Countries . Respect does not necessarily imply Deference , but a respectful attitude rules out unconsidered Selfish behaviour. The concept of respect predates, and does not rely on, the existence of the concept of Rights . Respect is sometimes loosely used as a synonym for Politeness or Manners , though these are Behaviour s, whereas respect is an Attitude . Inter Cultural Difference s in behaviours, Self-perception and outward appearance may result in the unintentional appearance of disrespect. Many movements have at different times claimed respect as the core element, including Raver -culture, Islam and the United States Marine Corps . SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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