Journal 4
When someone does not use my name,
gives me the cold shoulder, or does not make eye contact with me, and they
greet me with only complaints, it totally depends on my relationship with that
person. If it is someone that I normally have a close relationship with, like a
family member, or a friend, it would bother me and make me feel like what I had
to say wasn’t worthy of their time. I would also think they didn’t respect me
or our relationship as friends. If it was a stranger treating me in this manner
I would be offended. It would also make me mad because I feel like I am giving
you respect and I expect the same in return. And chances are unless I received
an apology, that would be the way I viewed you from then on and I wouldn’t have
very much to say to that person from that point on.
I have been in a situation where I
received that type of treatment at work, and it was my supervisor, I didn’t
like it at all. The staff worked there before she was transferred to our center
and she had a lack of respect for all of us, and complained about everything.
It made the work environment very stressful and nobody wanted to be bothered
with her. I respected her as my supervisor and my elder but I didn’t allow her
to be disrespectful to me. I also asked her could she try and find at least one
positive thing to say with the negative, it makes a difference to people when
they know they have done at least one thing right. Nobody deserves to be
ignored or disrespected and if I feel that I am being treated that way I will
ask you not to say anything else to me until you can respect me as I respect
you.
The reason this question was here was to share the idea of respect. i have seen many teachers treat the parents this way when they come to pick up their children. If you feel strongly about this issue, so do the parents. They look to you to graciously invite them into your space and to help them feel like partners with you.
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