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    Dealing with Disrespectful People: How to Respond With Dignity and Grow Stronger

    ByLisa 08/21/202508/21/2025

    Why Disrespect Isn’t “Just Bluntness”—It’s About Value When someone dismisses your feelings, interrupts you repeatedly, or speaks to you with contempt, it’s easy to brush it off as “they’re just being blunt.” But here’s the truth: Disrespectful people aren’t just bad at social skills—they’re showing you exactly how little they value you. Think about it:…

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