Being treated differently
Hepsibah
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Posted 5:30 pm, 03/01/2015
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Open Casket: It just depends on the individual as much as anything. Treating others with respect, or not, is unique to the personality. Money or position doesn't have much to with it.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 5:21 pm, 03/01/2015
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I agree with you.
I was talking in a business setting.
But still your reply could still apply.
There. Are. May. Factors.
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thegwliar
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Posted 5:21 pm, 03/01/2015
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What postion ar you talking about ?
On the top postion. Or the lower postion.
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Hepsibah
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Posted 5:19 pm, 03/01/2015
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I don't think that the way people treat others has much to do with socio-economic position.
It has more to do with attitude and the other factors that make up personality. It also has much to do with how one was raised, since that's one of the main sources for development of the personality.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 5:09 pm, 03/01/2015
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Makes sense.
Will you write my biography?
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38spechul
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Posted 4:47 pm, 03/01/2015
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Some of those in a higher position actually struggles to get there. THOSE are the ones who will not treat you any differently.
Those who have always known money and always felt "entitled" will typically be the ones with the "great than and better than you" attitudes.
But heck, these days many on welfare can look at you like that as they ride in their escalades.... I guess, again, it comes back to that "I'm entitled attitude"
That's just how I see it
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empowers
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Posted 4:44 pm, 03/01/2015
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Money and position talk. Have had personal experience with it. Money don't impress me, neither does position.
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38spechul
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Posted 4:42 pm, 03/01/2015
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No, not all.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 4:39 pm, 03/01/2015
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Not all? That's interesting because in my experience it's all.
Anyway, something for GW's to chew on
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38spechul
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Posted 4:37 pm, 03/01/2015
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Most do. Yes.
But not all.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 4:36 pm, 03/01/2015
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Do you think people treat others differently if they come from a wealthy background? Or their family holds a position higher than theirs?
Just wondering.
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