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Code of Respect

                                             Code of Respect

Working on the Erasmus project “What makes you different makes you beautiful” gave us the reason to think about the meaning of diversity and how we can be tolerant in our day life.

We realized that in order to respect differences we first have to look deep inside ourselves and adopt attitudes that promote tolerance.

Here are some simple rules proposed by all team.

Code of Respect by Greek team

  1. We are different but  also unique

  2. We respect individual differences

  3. We let the others express their opinion

  4. We don’t judge others’ choices without understanding their reasons

  5. We treat the others the way we want to be treated

  6. Everyone has the right to be loved even if  they are different

  7. Being different is something that makes you special

  8. Everyone is unique in their way

  9. We accept peoples’ differences

  10. We are open minded

Code of Respect by Polish team

  • Treat others as you would want to be treated;

  • Some people may not have amazing clothes but amazing soul;

  • Respect other people’s needs;

  • We should respect personal space of each other;

  • Don’t touch anyone without their agreement;

  • Don’t disrespect others because of their weakness;

  • Respect other people’s hobbies and works;

  • Even if you do not like someone’s photo or post, you don’t have to comment on it, keep your thoughts to yourself;

  • Remember that some people can be in a worse mental state so things that do not affect you can have a big impact on someone else;

  • Let’s not mock people who are financially disadvantaged, because it’s not up to them;

  • Tastes are not discussed, what you may not like for someone may be beautiful;

  • Be body positive, everyone is perfect no matter how much someone weighs;

  • “Don’t judge a book by its cover”, every appearance and style is unique and you never know who is behind it;

  • If we want respect we have to give it back;

  • Respect others pronouns;

  • Help disabled people;

  • In our generation mixed sex relationships are normal so we shouldn’t be surprised when we see these types of couples;

  • Do not share someone’s photos without their permission;

  • Respect someone’s time and don’t be late for meetings;

  • Don’t make fake accounts and impersonate others;

  • Let’s refer to gender equality, no one should be inferior;

  • React when someone gets hurt, no matter who that person is or what they look like, but first remember about your safety;

  • Avoid making race based offensive jokes or pranks;

  • Let’s not create new complexes for other people, if you notice something unusual in someone’s appearance, don’t point it;

  • Don’t blame foreigners when they make mistakes in your language, instead of it, help them;

  •  Be understanding towards pregnant women, for example if you are able, give them place in a queue or seat on a bus;

  • Don’t destroy things that don’t belong to you;

  • Don’t raise voice at other people;

  • Don’t interrupt people when you talk to them;

  • Have respect to people that are older than you;

  • Avoid uncultured vocabulary;

  • Respect others equality despite their: race, nation, job, skin colour, religious;

  • Don’t exclude anybody.

Code of Respect by Portuguese team

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Code of Respect

 Be polite at all times.

Listen respectfully when others are talking.

Be honest and trustworthy.

Cooperate with others.

Be responsible for yourself, your actions and your behaviour.

Be innovative and don’t be afraid to speak up.

Respect different races, ethnicities and beliefs.

Don’t make biased decisions.

Always pursue growth.

Treat others as you would like them to treat you.

Code of Respect by Italian team

We are unique we are different

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Always remember that you are unique just like everyone else

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You laugh because I am different, I laugh because you are all the same

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Code of Respect by Hugarian team

  • Be polite at all times.

  • Listen respectfully when others are talking.

  • Be honest and trustworthy.

  • Cooperate with others.

  • Be responsible for yourself,

  • your actions and

  • your behaviour.

  • Be innovative and don’t be afraid to speak up.

  • Respect different races, ethnicities and beliefs.

  • Don’t make biased decisions.

  • Always pursue growth.

  • Treat others as you would like them to treat you.

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4th Gymnasio Polichnis

Our school is located in the Meteora area of ​​the Municipality of Pavlos Melas. It was founded in 1984 and since 1987 it is housed in a building, on top of a hill overlooking the Thermaic Gulf.

 

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