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    OK, this is where it get's tricky
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    (Im copying my sihing's list)

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    actually it is better to respect your youngsters so that you have someone to respect you when you get older... respect, it's a two way deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    actually it is better to respect your youngsters so that you have someone to respect you when you get older... respect, it's a two way deal.
    That is more so in Chinese culture than it is in Korean and Japanese culture, actually.
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    If you raise your young ones in an environment of respect, there will be respect. If you raise them in an environment where they witness you without it, they will emulate you.

    your children will always emulate you no matter what path you take. It is how identity is gained.

    This can also be true of students, especially young ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    If you raise your young ones in an environment of respect, there will be respect. If you raise them in an environment where they witness you without it, they will emulate you.

    your children will always emulate you no matter what path you take. It is how identity is gained.

    This can also be true of students, especially young ones.

    You are what you live in.

    I can't agree more.

    There seems to be a complete lack of providing a good example sometimes.

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    yes and no lama pai

    hey lama pai you are right and wrong, while respect is a must in my book, especially for elders, within your own family, in the martial arts world and at work,
    i beleive it still must be earned to some degree, just because you are my elder does not mean i wont put you in your place if you deserve it, granted elders should receive much much much more leniency when thinking along these lines, but in some instances like the ancient jewish phrase says, we must keep it real
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    Quote Originally Posted by eomonroe00 View Post
    hey lama pai you are right and wrong, while respect is a must in my book, especially for elders, within your own family, in the martial arts world and at work,
    i beleive it still must be earned to some degree, just because you are my elder does not mean i wont put you in your place if you deserve it, granted elders should receive much much much more leniency when thinking along these lines, but in some instances like the ancient jewish phrase says, we must keep it real
    I think you might have missed the original point/joke.

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    That's pretty funny.

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