Asian Cultures Value Aging More Than American Culture

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Asian cultures ultimately value aging more than American cultures because they know that the elderly have lived long enough to have accumulated experienced knowledge throughout their entire lives. Not only are the elderly wise, but they have also had plenty of time to gather endless amounts of practiced knowledge.
After interviewing Sophia Ha-Seon Park, a friend whom I went to high school with, I was able to get a decent picture of why Asians value aging. Before speaking to Sophia, I thought that I respected my elders, however I never held them to the high standards that she and other Asians do. Speaking with Sophia has caused me to change my personal view on the definition of respect.
In the past, I believed that respect was merrily a courtesy we sometimes give people of all ages. I thought that respect was optional as long as we continued to be good-mannered. Thinking that I was being respectful, I often kept my thoughts to myself if they differed from other’s opinions to avoid confrontational discussions that eventually lead to arguments. I now realize that this is all avoidable.
I now know that while respect is still important to give to people of all ages, it should be showered over my elders. Respect is a statement that we can wear on our sleeve; if we see someone else wearing the same ‘clothing’ as ourselves, we know that they will give back the respect which we give to them. Respect has never been optional, although I used to think it was. Respect is a necessity in all aspects of society. It is because of Sophia that I have improved my outlook on respect for not just the elderly, but people all-around.
Sophia Ha-Seon Park was born on October 27, 1995 in the city of Seoul, South Korea. Her father’s name was Yongra...

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...ca, they live their lives as Americans do except for occasionally speaking in their native tongue. Therefore, she does not call him by his title of respect, nor does he wish her to.
Today, Eric and Sophia have been friends for several years and just began dating in early March of this year. He believes in treating each other equally despite their upbringing; he considers true respect to be when we don’t insist upon being called a certain name simply because we are older. Sophia stated that Eric consistently tells her that being older does not necessarily mean a person is wiser. He considers Sophia to be extremely well educated and even more intelligent than himself. All people who are older than ourselves deserve respect, but it is not until a person has exceeded us by a certain amount of years that we should value their knowledge and experience more than our own.

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