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WATER WATER WATER WATER for some this is just plain H20!
for others this is as mysterious as the depth of your moms WOMB
Respect isn’t just handed out. It’s something you earn through how you carry yourself and how you approach others. The way you initiate a conversation sets the tone for how it’s going to go, and it’s crucial to be aware of this. Otherwise, you might come across as a mentalcel – someone who’s socially clueless.
When you start a conversation, calling someone DUMB and EXPECTING a conversation is one way ticket to GUTTER TOWN.
Respect online is just as important as respect in person. In forums and online communities, the way you start a conversation can make or break how it’s going to go. If you come in hot, calling someone stupid or belittling them, you’re not only setting a negative tone but also risking your own credibility and respect.
When you’re posting in a forum, think about how you’re presenting yourself. The internet can feel anonymous, but behind every username is a real person ( THIS IS 100% truth and the moment you keep this very much in the forefront of your mind you automatically do all of this). If you approach a discussion with aggression or disrespect, you’re shuttig down the chance for meaningful dialogue. (I HAVE DONE THIS BTW SO I KNOW)
Remember, respect is a two-way street. You earn it by giving it.
In the end, respect is about authenticity and effort. It’s about being real and showing that you care. When you approach people with this mindset, you’ll earn their respect naturally, and your conversations will flow smoothly. YOU ALSO AVOID TRIGGERING THEM INTO REACTING
for others this is as mysterious as the depth of your moms WOMB
Respect isn’t just handed out. It’s something you earn through how you carry yourself and how you approach others. The way you initiate a conversation sets the tone for how it’s going to go, and it’s crucial to be aware of this. Otherwise, you might come across as a mentalcel – someone who’s socially clueless.
When you start a conversation, calling someone DUMB and EXPECTING a conversation is one way ticket to GUTTER TOWN.
Respect online is just as important as respect in person. In forums and online communities, the way you start a conversation can make or break how it’s going to go. If you come in hot, calling someone stupid or belittling them, you’re not only setting a negative tone but also risking your own credibility and respect.
When you’re posting in a forum, think about how you’re presenting yourself. The internet can feel anonymous, but behind every username is a real person ( THIS IS 100% truth and the moment you keep this very much in the forefront of your mind you automatically do all of this). If you approach a discussion with aggression or disrespect, you’re shuttig down the chance for meaningful dialogue. (I HAVE DONE THIS BTW SO I KNOW)
Remember, respect is a two-way street. You earn it by giving it.
In the end, respect is about authenticity and effort. It’s about being real and showing that you care. When you approach people with this mindset, you’ll earn their respect naturally, and your conversations will flow smoothly. YOU ALSO AVOID TRIGGERING THEM INTO REACTING