How to respect the elders at home, be filial to parents and care for relatives?

Meet and greet your elders. It is the most basic courtesy to greet the elders, and it is also the embodiment of respecting the elders at ordinary times. And pay attention to the emotions of the elders and greet them often. When celebrating the New Year or Mother's Day, Father's Day and other festivals, we should extend greetings and blessings to our elders.

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Listen to the teachings of the elders. Filial piety and harmony are interrelated. Disobeying or even contradicting the elders is naturally disrespectful to the elders. If you respect your elders, you should listen to their teachings, and you should not contradict them at will. If you have different ideas, you should discuss with your elders and be reasonable. When you find that your ideas are inconsistent, you should not refute or even ignore them.

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Care about the health of the elders. As children, we should always pay attention to the health of our parents. When we find our parents tired, we should take the initiative to ask them to rest and pinch their shoulders. When parents and other elders are sick, they should take the initiative to take care of them, say more words of comfort or accompany them to see a doctor. Elders must take the initiative to care, speak kindly and try to eliminate their pain and anxiety psychologically.

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Understand the elders. As the saying goes, "a tree attracts the wind, and talents talk more." When old people get older, they will talk more verbose, and some things will be said over and over again, many times. We should understand this physiological phenomenon and understand that they are doing it for our own good, so we should not be tired of the old man's verbosity, nor should we rudely interrupt the old man's rambling.

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Respect is reflected in the little things in life, and respect for elders is often reflected in the little things. In addition to the above points, when you get along with your elders, give your seat to your elders and serve tea and water. Or greetings anytime and anywhere, these little things in life can show respect for the elders.

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