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  2. I'm entitled to my opinion - Wikipedia

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    I'm entitled to my opinion (or I have a right to my opinion) is an informal fallacy in which someone dismisses arguments against their position as an attack on one's right to hold their own particular viewpoint. [1] [2] The statement exemplifies a red herring or thought-terminating cliché.

  3. 14 Tiny Behavior Tweaks That Make People Respect You More ...

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    Your body language is key and commands respect without having to say a word.” Related: This 30-Second Exercise Is a Gamechanger for Improving Your Posture, According to a Back Pain Specialist 2.

  4. Q&A: Why 'respect' is a radical workplace concept - AOL

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    Stories about bias, prejudice, and bullying in the workplace — and how they can give way to discrimination, harassment, and violence? She's got them. The fix: You can't simply describe the problem.

  5. 5 simple behaviors you can start today to make people respect ...

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    In the words of prolific writer Nicolas Cole: “Successful people don't see it as 'free time,' they see it as the only time they have to do the things they really want to do in life — and they ...

  6. Politeness - Wikipedia

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    The T–V distinction is a common example in Western languages, while some Asian languages extend this to avoiding pronouns entirely. Some languages have complex politeness systems, such as Korean speech levels and honorific speech in Japanese. Japanese is perhaps the most widely known example of a language that encodes politeness at its core ...

  7. Freedom of speech - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Mill argued that an opinion only carries intrinsic value to the owner of that opinion, thus silencing the expression of that opinion is an injustice to a basic human right. It is generally held that for Mill, the only instance in which speech can be justifiably suppressed is to prevent harm from a clear and direct threat. [92]

  8. Social status - Wikipedia

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    In this way, status reflects how a society judges a person's relative social worth and merit—however accurate or inaccurate that judgement may be. [5] Because societies use status to allocate resources, leadership positions, and other forms of power, status can make unequal distributions of resources and power appear natural and fair ...

  9. Saying ‘happy holidays’ isn’t a war on Christmas. It’s a way ...

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    The Rev. Ben Cremer argues that respect for religious diversity and being welcoming to your neighbors are core Christian values, not impositions. | Opinion Saying ‘happy holidays’ isn’t a ...