Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: respect vs. disrespect
Author: Seth Dillingham Posted: 8/29/2000; 9:42:51 AM Topic: scriptingNews outline for 8/23/2000 Msg #: 20485 (In response to 20459) Prev/Next: 20484 / 20486 Nobody commented on this, so either it didn't make any sense to anybody, or it's blindingly obvious (or I'm being ignored!).
Just one quick expansion on that thought, then. Asking questions about someone, even if they're construed as rude, is still acknowledging that the person deserves enough of your attention to be asked the question.
Consider Cam's comments about Dave. He says that he's losing respect for Dave, etc., but his actions say otherwise because he keeps coming back and saying more.
To show ultimate disrespect is to ignore everything the person says or does, to act as if the person doesn't exist.
There are responses to this message:
- Re: respect vs. disrespect, Dave Winer, 8/29/2000; 10:09:47 AM
- Re: respect vs. disrespect, Duncan Smeed, 8/29/2000; 11:02:33 AM
- Re: respect vs. disrespect, Michel Benevento, 8/29/2000; 12:18:38 PM
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