Respect Definition Essay

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"Respect", a seven letter word that means nothing in today's society. Respect is a word that you don’t quite often hear. But in some cultures, they show respect to people. Many different cultures have different definitions and gestures for the word, “Respect”. For instance, it is disrespectful to not use polite language when speaking in Japanese with someone who is high class. In China it is rude to call someone by their first name unless you have known them for a long time. In parts of India, it is traditional that, out of respect, when a person's foot accidentally touches any written material or a person's leg, it should be followed by an apology in the form of a single hand signal with the right hand, where the offending person first touches the object with his/her fingertips, forehead, or chest. The people of the United States, do not know nor care about respect. If you asked someone today, what the word respect means they would mostly get their phones out and Google the definition. I mean it's 2015, half of the United States, probably don’t know what the meaning of respect. I don’t even know the actually definition is. Some people don’t know what the definition means but they show respect by helping other people, doing stuff for the community, holding doors for …show more content…

Like your parents, grandparents, older siblings, old family members, and complete strangers. Hebrews 13:17, it says "Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you." For which means that elders that watch over you and give you advice, so you wouldn't have to answers for sins you wouldn't commit. Even back when Jesus and his disciples roamed the Earth, they showed respected their elders and gave out a very wise