Respect
By: Jon • Essay • 483 Words • May 17, 2010 • 1,064 Views
Respect
RESPECT
I remember growing in Puerto Rico with my parents, respect was their biggest concern. They taught me that respect was very important. Now days, I can see the many people don’t feel the same way. Respect is becoming harder to give and to get.
There are some many factors contributing to this change in our society, mainly manners, which are rapidly declining in many areas of society.
Josh Trepanier, wrote, “The place where kids are most disrespectful is usually the place where they learn to be that way-at home”. Kids are so smart, they would emulate what they see or hear. If kids see violent behavior and experience any lack of respect, that’s exactly what they will show. For example, fights between parents must be minimized, if any arguments should occurred, they should be dealt in their kids absence. Kids would always do what they see and will say what they hear. Their manners would not be adequate if they are raised in this kind of environment.
Having good manners is more than saying thank you on a daily basis. Having good manners is a mode of comportment. It simply requires to show consideration in relation to somebody or something. This approach of life should be implied at home. One of the reasons manners are not being implied, is because parenting is becoming weak. One of the reasons for this problem is that parents are getting divorced. Raising kids is a tough task, especially by single parents.
That makes the job harder for parenting, and this is why kids lack of manners now in days.
Another reason why manners are declining is because teachers no longer have the authority to properly deal with disrespectful