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<p>How do you <strong>deal with disrespect</strong> from other people? </p>
<p>Is it something you work hard to prevent? </p>
<p>Or do you see it as something we all face and simply refuse to be bothered by it? </p>
<p>After all, why waste energy trying to prevent something inevitable? </p>
<p>Whatever your personal philosophy, the disrespect quotes in this post show various <strong>perceptions</strong> of and responses to disrespectful behavior. </p>
<p>Some will resonate more than others. </p>
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<h2 id="h-87-disrespectful-people-quotes">87 Disrespectful People Quotes </h2>
<p>We’ve gathered up 87 sayings on disrespectful behavior—from <em>you disrespected me </em>quotes to quotes about the best way to respond. </p>
<p>Make a note of the ones that stand out for you and use them to discern your boundaries regarding rude behavior from others.</p>
<p>1. “When you tolerate disrespectful people you disrespect yourself.” ― Wayne Gerard Trotman</p>
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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><figcaption>2. “Never disrespect anyone. Pride comes before a thunderous fall.” ― Don Santo</figcaption></figure>
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<p>3. “You least obtain something great from the great thing you regard as least though such great thing can give you something great” ― Ernest Agyemang Yeboah</p>
<p>4. “Disrespect is the weapon of the weak.” — Alice Miller</p>
<p>5. “You don’t have to disrespect and insult others simply to hold your own ground. If you do, that shows how shaky your own position is.” –Red Haircrow</p>
<p>6. “If you disrespect everybody that you run into, how in the world do you think everybody’s supposed to respect you?” — Aretha Franklin</p>
<p>7. “People disrespect you for two reasons; to gain your respect towards them and to bargain your trust towards them.”  ― J. Ruby  </p>
<p>8. “No matter what the reason, if you start to scream and shout, you look a fool, and you feel a fool, and you earn the disrespect of everyone.” — Michael Caine</p>
<p>9. “A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day.” –Bill Watterson</p>
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<p>11. “Respect depicts acceptance while disrespect is rejection.” –Fawad Afzal Khan</p>
<p>12. “I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect.” –Edward Gibbon</p>
<p>13. “True irreverence is disrespect for another man’s God.” –Mark Twain</p>
<p>14. “Rudeness luxuriates in the absence of self-respect.” — Eric Hoffer</p>
<p>15. “Ideological differences are no excuse for rudeness.” – Judith Martin</p>
<p>16. “Being brilliant is no great feat if you respect nothing.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe</p>
<p>17. “I believe if you are nice to people, children will follow. Likewise, if you are rude to people, children will follow.” — Wendi Deng Murdoch</p>
<p>18. “Discomfort is understandable. It’s the rudeness that isn’t.” ― N.K. Jemisin</p>
<p>19. “If they disrespect you to your face imagine what they’re doing behind your back.” — Sonya Parker</p>
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<p>21. “Never make excuses for someone who disrespects you-who they are or what they do isn’t a pass to treat you like trash!” –Trent Shelton</p>
<p>22. “You don’t have permission to disrespect yourself.” — Martin De Maat</p>
<p>23.  “Men are respectable only as they respect.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson  </p>
<p>24. “If we have no respect for our viewers, then how can we have any respect for ourselves and what we do?” –Christiane Amanpour</p>
<p>25. “There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse.” –John Locke</p>
<p>26. “No one is more insufferable than he who lacks basic courtesy.” — Bryant McGill</p>
<p>27. “If you do not respect your own wishes, no one else will. You will simply attract people who disrespect you as much as you do.” –Vironika Tugaleva</p>
<p>28. “Those who disrespect you with their mouth don’t deserve your ear.” –Curtis Tyrone Jones</p>
<p>29. “Disagreement is one thing; disrespect is quite another.” –Richard V. Reeves</p>
<p>30. “Disrespect for life is a direct reflection of violating the laws of the kingdom of love.” — Sunday Adelaja</p>
<p>31. “Treat people like people. Beware of pity and patronization because in them, you can’t see when you’re unashamedly looking down on someone.” –Criss Jami</p>
<p>32. “Disrespect adheres to the ignorant; like wet leaves, breathed, on cold skin.” –Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann</p>
<p>33. “Abusive language and swearing are a legacy of slavery, humiliation, and disrespect for human dignity, one’s own, and that of other people.” –Leon Trotsky</p>
<p>34. “Nothing in the history of humankind has been disrespected as much as nature.” –M.F. Moonzajer</p>
<p>35. “I believe in a lively disrespect for most forms of authority.” — Rita Mae Brown</p>
<p>36. “I don’t do nothing to disrespect the fans.” — Romeo Santos</p>
<p>37. “Don’t take things personally. But don’t condone disrespect.” — Izey Victoria Odiase</p>
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<p>39. “A woman brought you into this world, so you have no right to disrespect one.” — Tupac Shakur </p>
<p>40. “We disrespect ourselves and our free-will whenever we say that we need to do something.” — Jonathan Lockwood Huie</p>
<p>41. “If you can’t treat me like I’m someone important, then please don’t disrespect me.” — Wazim Shaw</p>
<p>42. “I have a strong disrespect for authority and for rules. Including gravity. Gravity sucks.” — Sebastian Thrun</p>
<p>43. “We strongly condemn any disrespect to human bodies regardless of whether they are those of enemies or friends.” — Karim Rahimi</p>
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<p><strong>More Related Articles</strong></p>
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<p><strong>13 Marriage-Saving Ways To Deal With A Disrespectful Husband</strong></p>
<p><strong>21 Disrespectful Husband Quotes To Reinforce What You Should Never Tolerate</strong></p>
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<p>44. “Our disrespect for thinking: someone sitting in a chair, gazing out of a window blankly, always described as ‘doing nothing’.” — Alain de Botton</p>
<p>45. “Contempt is the only way to triumph over calmuny.” —  Francoise d’Aubigne</p>
<p>46. “Contempt for happiness is usually contempt for other people’s happiness, and is an elegant disguise for hatred of the human race.” — Bertrand Russell</p>
<p>47. “The way to avoid imputation of impudence is not to be ashamed of what we do, but never to do what we aught to be ashamed of.” — Tully</p>
<p>48. “When people don’t respect one another seldom is there honesty.” — Shannon L. Alder</p>
<p>49. “There is no mobility with bad manners.” — Ali Ibn Abi Talib</p>
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<p>51. “There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.” — Henry Fielding</p>
<p>52. “If you can’t ignore an insult, top it; if you can’t top it, laugh it off; and if you can’t laugh it off, it’s probably deserved.” — Russel Lynes</p>
<p>53. “Sometimes what you see of a person is only what they want you to see. But if you disrespect that part, you will see all of you.” — Robert Black</p>
<p>54. “Do not be threatened by rude people because rudeness is a sign of insecurity.” ― Gift Gugu Mona</p>
<p>55. “There can be disagreement without disrespect,” — Dean Jackson</p>
<p>56. “Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred.” ― Bryant McGill</p>
<p>57. “What a fine thing to be as rude as that with such convictions.” ― Eilís Dillon</p>
<p>58. “I am on this earth for many reasons. Being disrespected by you is not one of them.” — Ann Wilkinson</p>
<p>59. “I can’t control your behavior, nor I do want that burden. but I will not apologize for refusing to be disrespected, to be lied to, or to be mistreated. I have standards; step up or step out.” — Steve Maraboli</p>
<p>60. “Disrespect rarely motivates a man.” — Courtney Joseph</p>
<p>61. “Now I feel like whatever I do, no one can hurt me. I cannot be violated, I cannot be humiliated, I cannot be disregarded, I cannot be disrespected.” –Fiona Apple</p>
<p>62. “The majority of human conflict comes from people just feeling disrespected.” –Paul K. Chappell</p>
<p>63. “There’s no reason to trade insults. We have our way of life and they have theirs. I wouldn’t live as they do, but disrespect seems pointless. I’m sure there are good people among them.” — Alexei Panshin</p>
<p>64. “Confidence is one thing, disrespect is quite another.” — David Baldacci</p>
<p>65. “When someone disrespects you, beware the impulse to win their respect. For disrespect is not a valuation of your worth but a signal of their character.” — Brendon Burchard</p>
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<p>67. “In the minds of great managers, consistent poor performance is not primarily a matter of weakness, stupidity, disobedience, or disrespect. It is a matter of miscasting.” — Marcus Buckingham</p>
<p>68. “If we as a people realized the greatness from which we came we would be less likely to disrespect ourselves.” — Marcus Garvey</p>
<p>69. “That bad manners are so prevalent in the world is the fault of good manners.” — Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach</p>
<p>70. “Social media made you all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it.” — Mike Tyson</p>
<p>71. “Surfeit begets insolence, when prosperity comes to a bad man.” — Theognis of Megara</p>
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<p>73. “Teenagers these days are out of control. They eat like pigs, they are disrespectful of adults, they interrupt and contradict their parents, and they terrorize their teachers.” — Aristotle</p>
<p>74. “I think blatantly ignoring someone is one of the few highest forms of disrespect.” –Unknown </p>
<p>75. “Disrespect earns the displeasure of the creator and the creation.” — Abdul-Qadir Gilani</p>
<p>76. “What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders, they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them?” — Socrates</p>
<p>77. “I think schools generally do an effective and terribly damaging job of teaching children to be infantile, dependent, intellectually dishonest, passive and disrespectful to their own developmental capacities.” — Seymour Papert</p>
<p>78. “How can you blame others for disrespecting you when you think of yourself as unworthy of respect?” — Elif Safak</p>
<p>79. “If Somebody disrespects me they will pay for it. I promise.” — Anderson Silva</p>
<p>80. “I don’t think a tough question is disrespectful.” — Helen Thomas</p>
<p>81. “I find drug use disrespectful, self destructive and weak. I want no part of it. I believe in complete respect for myself and others.” — Davey Havok</p>
<p>82. “If everyone is getting money, no one is getting disrespected, and no one is getting hurt, no one should be arguing.” — Damon Dash</p>
<p>83. “Be childish. Be irresponsible. Be disrespectful. Be everything this society hates.” — Malcolm Mclaren</p>
<p>84. “Self-confidence is the ability to exercise restraint in the face of disrespect and still show respect in response.” — Simon Sinek</p>
<p>85. “In any country when you throw something in somebody’s face, it’s disrespectful.” — Pitbull</p>
<p>86. “Never speak disrespectfully of Society. Only people who can’t get into it do that.” — Oscar Wilde</p>
<p>87. “Our contempt for others proves nothing but the illiberality and narrowness of our own view.” — William Hazlitt</p>
<p>Now that you’ve looked through all 87 disrespectful quotes, which ones stood out as your favorites or as most familiar to you? </p>
<p>And which one will be most on your mind today? </p>
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<p>That’s it! You’ve had it with this kid. </p>
<p>And you know, until you talk to your son <strong>about his behavior</strong> and present his options, he’s likely just to keep on taking advantage of you. </p>
<p>You just hope he treats his boss better than he treats his parents. </p>
<p>Writing a letter to a <strong>disrespectful teenage</strong> son is a job in itself. </p>
<p>So, we’ve put together some ideas to help you get started. </p>
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<h2 id="h-how-do-you-deal-with-a-disrespectful-grown-son">How Do You Deal with a Disrespectful Grown Son?</h2>
<p>Who is this scowling giant potato person, and what has he done to your sweet little angel-boy? </p>
<p>You can’t remember the last time he offered to help out with anything or thanked you for all you do for him. </p>
<p>In fact, he’s more likely to do one or more of the following: </p>
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<li>Complain when his laundry isn’t washed, dried, and folded for him; </li>
<li>Complain if the food you make isn’t to his liking; </li>
<li>Criticize your frugality while he wastes money on things he doesn’t need; </li>
<li>Block or take your parking spot in the garage; </li>
<li>Accuse you of playing favorites with your kids—to his disadvantage; </li>
<li>Constantly judge you for your parenting fails (real or imagined); </li>
<li>Use guilt to manipulate you into giving him money or what he wants. </li>
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<p>You know you’re still his parent, and you still love the kid, but you’re finding it impossible to like him. And you’re not alone in that.</p>
<p>The thing is, he doesn’t want to listen to you when you start off with “We need to talk.” And his spidey senses tingle when you so much as think about staging an intervention. </p>
<p>So, why not write him a letter instead? I mean, you’ve tried everything else. </p>
<h2>How to Write a Letter to My Disrespectful Son </h2>
<p>Now that you’re at least partially sold on the idea of writing this letter, where do you begin?</p>
<p>We respectfully suggest <em>not </em>leading with “A letter to my disrespectful son.” You want him actually to read the thing and give it thoughtful consideration. </p>
<p>And he’s unlikely to do that if he feels attacked right from the beginning (even if he deserves it). </p>
<h3>1. Outline the behaviors you need to address. </h3>
<p>You don’t want him accusing you of writing him a “book” that he doesn’t have time or the patience to read. Think of how blog posts are formatted — with lots of short paragraphs. Then start by listing the behaviors you want to discuss with him. </p>
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<p>List out the things that bother you the most and spend some time fleshing out your outline by articulating <em>why </em>those behaviors are so frustrating. </p>
<h3>2. Think about how you want to support your son. </h3>
<p>What kind of support do you want to offer or continue offering to him? What are you willing to do for him and why? What are you <em>not </em>willing to do (anymore), and why? </p>
<p>A letter to a grown son who is disrespectful will differ from a letter to a teenage son because you expect the latter to still depend on you for food, a roof over his head, etc. </p>
<p>A grown son should be able to provide those things for himself. If he still expects you to provide rent-free living space and all the food he can eat, he’s got some growing up to do. And <em>clearly</em>, the self-paced approach isn’t working for him. </p>
<h3>3. Look at the situation from your son’s perspective. </h3>
<p>You know plenty about his background and the challenges he’s faced so far. Try to empathize with him without letting him off the hook with his responsibilities. </p>
<p>If he shows no inclination as a teenager to take responsibility for his own words and actions, he’s not likely to magically shift into “responsible adult mode” the second he turns 21. Whatever’s keeping him in toddler mode is worth exploring.</p>
<p>And the sooner he gets his wake-up call, the better off he’ll be. </p>
<h3>4. Get to the point (right away).  </h3>
<p>Address his disrespectful behavior clearly and without exaggeration or ranting. Don’t rhapsodize about the past when he was “such a good boy” or complain about every little thing he does or doesn’t do now. Focus on the most important things. </p>
<p>Spell out what goals you have for your relationship. Emphasize your desire for a good relationship with your son and your belief that things can get better between you.  </p>
<h3>5. Use clear, neutral language. </h3>
<p>Define your terms, so he knows what you mean when you use the word “disrespectful,” even if he defines that word differently—or thinks <em>you’re </em>the one being disrespectful toward <em>him. </em></p>
<p>When you’re writing a letter (and then revising it), you can scrap anything that he’s likely to skim over with an eye roll. You can cut out anything that sounds overly emotional or insulting. And you’ll want to do that if you want your son to read the entire letter. </p>
<h3>6. Keep your letter in the present. </h3>
<p>What needs fixing is right here in the present. Focus on what you want to do now to help your son and what <em>he needs </em>to do now to help himself. </p>
<p>Make your expectations clear, and don’t waste time trying to justify your actions to your son. He depends on you—not the other way around. </p>
<p>And you don’t owe him a struggle-free existence. </p>
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<p><strong>More Related Articles</strong></p>
<p><strong>How To Write A Letter To A Disrespectful Grown Daughter</strong></p>
<p><strong>11 Of The Best Ways To Deal With A Disrespectful Grown Child</strong></p>
<p><strong>Do Your Siblings Treat You Like Crap? Learn How To Deal With Them</strong></p>
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<h3>7. Decide how you’ll get this letter into your son’s hands. </h3>
<p>Think about how best to get this letter to your son — and about what you’ll do after you know he’s read it. Make it clear you expect him to read it to the end and be prepared to discuss it with you (and, if possible, with your spouse). </p>
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<p>You know better than we do what he’ll notice and what he’s likely to miss. Put the note where he can’t avoid seeing it. And it can’t hurt to ask him to sign and return it when he’s done reading. </p>
<h2>Example Emotional Letter to Son from Mom After Disrespect </h2>
<p>Now that you have some idea of how to proceed, the following example letter to a disrespectful son can help you put your thoughts into words. </p>
<p>Dear [Son’s Name], </p>
<p>What you said the other day stung. I’m aware of my mistakes as your mom; there have been many. But you and you alone are responsible for your own behavior. </p>
<p>You are responsible for how you treat people — from your parents and siblings to your partner, coworkers, and everyone you meet. If you truly know this and take it to heart, I don’t see how you can justify talking to anyone the way you talked to me. </p>
<p>I want you to be happy. And I want a good relationship with you. But if we’re going to have that, I expect you to read the following rules of this house and to sign your agreement. </p>
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<li>You will pay the rent amount we agreed upon by the first day of each month. If you do not, you will have to move out within a week; </li>
<li>You will clean up after yourself when you take a shower (i.e., no clothes or sopping wet towels on the floor); </li>
<li>You will ask before using the laundry machines in case either one of us need to run a load with work clothes or other things we need; </li>
<li>You will ask before taking a shower since you’re not the only one who needs to shower daily, and I know we can agree on a schedule that works for all of us; </li>
<li>You will agree that any breach of these agreements will result in the termination of your permission to live here and will move out within a week; </li>
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<p>Respect is about more than words. It’s love in action. We love you and want to see you make the most of your life because we know you can. </p>
<p>Please return this letter, signed and dated, as soon as possible. It’s due by the end of this week, along with your rent payment. </p>
<p>Love always, </p>
<p>Your mom</p>
<p>After reading the letter example and the steps described above, what points stood out for you? </p>
<p>What do you see in your son’s behavior that you’re most keen to discuss with him? And how soon will you get started on a letter of your own?</p>
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<p>You know the one. </p>
<p>You’ve just spent time at a<strong> family gathering</strong>, and the one sibling you can count on to drive you up the wall has outdone herself. </p>
<p>And you’re thinking, “Why is my sister so mean?” </p>
<p>You did your best not to respond in kind, but it’s getting harder. </p>
<p>Or your brother is the embodiment of toxic masculinity, and you just can’t take it anymore. </p>
<p>What can you do? </p>
<h2 id="h-why-are-siblings-so-annoying-and-disrespectful">Why Are Siblings So Annoying and Disrespectful? </h2>
<p>So, now that you can admit things like “My brother is disrespectful to me” or “My sister is a nightmare,” you might wonder what made them that way. </p>
<p>First of all, you’re not alone in having a complicated relationship with a sibling. </p>
<p>All due respect to whoever came up with “Blood is thicker than water,” the sibling bond is<a href="https://www.aconsciousrethink.com/14413/estranged-siblings-difficult-relationships-brothers-sisters/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow"> not unbreakable</a>. </p>
<p>And you’re being related by blood doesn’t obligate you to tolerate toxic behavior. </p>
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<h2>How To Deal With Disrespectful Siblings: 13 Actions To End The Disrespect </h2>
<p>You want to know the best way to deal with difficult siblings because you’re inches away from doing something you’ll probably regret. </p>
<h3>1. Change the way you react to them. </h3>
<p>Keep your calm even when you want to throttle them or put them in their place. We know how hard that can be. But, as a rule, losing your temper only makes things worse. </p>
<p>It doesn’t mean you can never call them out when they cross a line. But it’s possible to do so without resorting to personal attacks. You can suggest, for example, that they have other options to consider (instead of reacting with impatience or snark). </p>
<h3>2. Know your rights. </h3>
<p>First of all, you have a right to be angry when your sibling does or says unkind things to you or to people you care about. You have a right to call them out for it, too. </p>
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<p>You have a right to protect yourself and the people you love from anyone — even a sibling — who terrorizes others with their temper or with passive-aggressive revenge tactics. </p>
<p>You have a right to leave the scene if your sibling’s behavior makes them impossible to be around. </p>
<p>Your other siblings, as well as your parents, have a right not to be dragged into every dispute between you two — or forced to choose sides. </p>
<p>Your annoying sibling has rights, too. But they don’t trump everyone else’s. </p>
<h3>3. Set and maintain healthy boundaries. </h3>
<p>When your sibling crosses a boundary of yours, don’t dismiss it as a one-off. Let them know what that boundary is and how seriously you take it. You can also tell them what you’re prepared to do if they cross it again. </p>
<p>You have a right to set and maintain personal boundaries and to expect others to honor them — just as you respect <em>their </em>boundaries. </p>
<p>If they counter accusing you of violating <em>their </em>boundaries, ask for specific details: what boundary, how you crossed it, and when. If they take it seriously, so should you. But you can apologize for that without relinquishing your right to set boundaries of your own. </p>
<h3>4. Choose your battles.</h3>
<p>Don’t try to fix them by constantly correcting them, one irritating behavior at a time. All you’ll do is feed the anger you both feel while sending the message that your sibling needs to be fixed. </p>
<p>Constantly correcting them will only frustrate you both — keeping you stuck in the role of the “fixer” and your sibling in the role of the “broken” one. Neither of you is likely to enjoy that. </p>
<p>There’s a time to speak up and a time to walk away. Learn which is which. And go easy on yourself if you misread the situation and do the wrong thing. You’re human. Just keep trying to do better, for both your sakes. </p>
<h3>5. Speak up when necessary.</h3>
<p>When it’s time to speak up or when you feel particularly moved to say something, say what you have to say without adding anything that would just muddy the waters. </p>
<p>Say something remotely disparaging of your sibling, and they’re sure to focus on that rather than on how you perceive their words or behavior. </p>
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<p>Even if they disagree with you, focus on their behavior rather than on their character or personality. If you do, they’re less likely to feel attacked and retaliate. </p>
<h3>6. Be patient with those who don’t (speak up).</h3>
<p>Think of how they might experience the same frustration but feel trapped — not free to express what they’re thinking because the potential consequences of speaking up seem worse than their sibling’s behavior. </p>
<p>It’s also possible they keep silent because they know something you don’t — or because <em>you </em>know something <em>they </em>don’t. Whatever their reasons for not speaking, it’s usually best to give them the benefit of the doubt. </p>
<h3>7. Prepare yourself (mentally) to be around them. </h3>
<p>When you can’t avoid your difficult sibling’s company, you can at least prepare yourself for it. Think about how they usually get on your nerves and think of ways to minimize their opportunities to do so. </p>
<p>If you know your triggers — and <em>they </em>know your triggers — it makes sense to plan ahead. </p>
<p>You don’t have to be obvious about avoiding them (unless there’s no way to be subtle about it), but neither do you have to keep yourself in harm’s way to please anyone else. </p>
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<h3>8. Focus on what you’re grateful for. </h3>
<p>One of those things you’re grateful for could be not having to live with this sibling. Once the social event is over, you go in separate directions, each to their own home. And you can relish their absence as much as decorum allows. </p>
<p>By that, we mean it makes sense to consider how your manner of expressing gratitude might affect those around you. </p>
<p>Generally, though, expressing genuine, heartfelt gratitude has more benefits than caveats. </p>
<h3>9. Remember, it’s not about you.</h3>
<p>Okay, yes, they may be angry with you about something you did or said in the past. But the cause of their bitterness or resentment has far more to do with what’s going on in their own heads than with anything you’ve done. </p>
<p>Just recognizing that your sibling is torturing themself (and, to some extent, everyone around them) can make it a little easier to feel compassion for them and respond in a way that doesn’t put their sibling on the defensive–which tends to backfire. </p>
<p>I know someone who’s excellent at doing this. When possible (and appropriate), he uses humor to defuse the situation. And when humor isn’t the right approach, he’s calm, reasonable, and diplomatic. </p>
<h3>10. Give yourself time and space to respond (rather than react). </h3>
<p>You have a right to do what you have to do to protect your mental health and well-being. If being around your sibling weighs you down on the inside, try spending less time with them and practicing extra patience when you’re thrown together. </p>
<p>When they get on your last nerve, find a place where you can be away from them. Give yourself time to process what you’re thinking and feeling and to decide, with a cooler head, how to respond or what to do next.</p>
<h3>11. Try to see things from their perspective. </h3>
<p>See if you can get to the root of their disrespectful or annoying behavior. The better you understand them — and yourself —  the easier it is to avoid taking their behavior personally. </p>
<p>We’re not suggesting for a second that it shouldn’t <em>feel </em>personal because it probably will. Shoulds have no place here. This is a should-free zone. </p>
<p>What we <em>are </em>saying is it helps to at least try to see the situation from your sibling’s viewpoint, however difficult that might be. </p>
<h3>12. Look for common ground. </h3>
<p>Who knows? You might even bond over something you have in common — a shared memory, shared pain or joy, or a shared perspective on an incident in your past. </p>
<p>You probably have <em>something </em>in common if you grew up together, even if that something feels too insignificant even to mention. Those little fragments of commonality often have strings attached that lead you to other things. </p>
<p>Sometimes, all you need is one small thing to hold onto. </p>
<h3>13. Use their behavior as fuel for self-growth. </h3>
<p>If anyone has ever told you, “Being bullied builds character,” they’re mostly wrong. Being bullied doesn’t benefit anyone–or it doesn’t do so automatically, any more than being poor makes you a better person. </p>
<p>The character you have didn’t come from being bullied or being poor or going through any other kind of painful experience; it came from how you dealt with those experiences. It came from how you responded to them and how you used them to help yourself grow. </p>
<p>You don’t <em>have</em> to learn anything from your experiences. You have a choice. </p>
<p>Choose well. </p>
<p>Now that you know how to deal with annoying siblings, which points stood out for you? And what will you do differently? </p>
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