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What does it mean to care what others think?
Caring about those connections inherently involves caring about what those people think. You may be willing to accept upsetting someone important to you, but you will ultimately want to reconcile or transcend a particular problem. So, caring about what they think can help you navigate and maintain valued relationships.
What do you call someone who doesn’t care what others think about them?
without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic: his indifferent attitude toward the suffering of others. having no bias, prejudice, or preference; impartial; disinterested.
What does brusquely mean?
1 : markedly short and abrupt a brusque reply. 2 : blunt in manner or speech often to the point of ungracious harshness was brusque with the customers.
What do you call a person who cares about what others think?
To return to your question. The word for a person who cares about what others think about him/her is called a warm considerate well balanced person who knows his/her value in the world. It’s a kinder, gentler place with those sort of people in it.
Do you care for what other people say?
When you say ‘cares for what other people say’, it can have different connotations like- A person who has the flexibility and open-mindedness to listen to others, who is not rigid to other’s ideas and opinions, who gives others an opportunity to be heard.
What are some quotes about caring for other people?
Quotes tagged as “caring-for-others” Showing 1-30 of 119 “It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.” ― John Joseph Powell, The Secret of Staying in Love
What if you don’t care what people think of You?
Anyone who says that s/he doesn’t care at all what people think of her/him is either a liar or a psychopath. Most of the actions of most of the humans are affected by the implication of what others may think. The degree to which your actions vary depends on the closeness to the people you are with. For instance, consider four situations.