Heidi
Be respectful 'TO' or 'OF' others? Thank you!!
Mar 13, 2016 4:02 AM
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Be respectful to others means to show respect to others. Be respectful of others simply means to be respectful, but do not necessarily go out of your way to do so towards any one individual person or group.
March 13, 2016
"To" is correct, but "be respectful of others" is also sometimes heard .... I feel there's a subtle difference: - "To" implies that one should actively try to demonstrate respect to others through his/her words and actions. - "Of" implies a more neutral state - simply being conscious of other peoples' feelings, time, etc. It's more of a double negation of not showing disrespect to others than it is of directly showing respect (i.e., do NOT NOT be respectful to others vs. be respectful to others). Small difference, but that's the feeling both phrases give, in my experience. It is probably safer to stick with "to". :)
March 13, 2016
Be respectful to others
March 13, 2016
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