How do you judge people?
How they look?
Speak?
The motions of hands?
By the level of stupidity, and lack of consideration for everyone else, that they display. That tells me if I want to be bothered with them or not. Its a way of weeding out the quality from the quantity people.
my personal judgment on people is solely depandant on how the speak because out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. So anybody i deal or relate with , i always carefully pick somebody's word
This is a easy one, by listening to them. If they interest you in anyway keep listening as well as observe them, their bound to be consistent in "saying" who they really are! Ciao
Vonda G. Nelson
I wish I can say I didn't judge others, but some people make it so hard not too. It tends to be more about a person's actions for me. I don't do it a lot, and try to catch myself and stop, but it's quite hard. I guess no one on earth is perfect. Thank God for Jesus!
I judge them by their body language and how well they speak. I think you can tell a lot from those two things.
I don't for who am I to judge anyone. I respect all people and treat people the way that they treat me and mines. disrespect me you get it back cool with me and I,m cool with you, everyone is smart at something and stupid at something else. it life
All I want is for them to be honest and tell the truth. They have to be able to look me in the eyes and have sincerity.
I usually judge by what they talked about, and how they act.
I judge people on how they speak & how they sum up their words to deliver a message.
I don`t judge people... If they are polite to me I`m polite to them (is nice to be nice).
Sometimes you can get really surprised when you smile to someone who doesn`t know you... say to that person nice words, and... then that person starts telling you story about his/her life.
And, I`m telling you... it is touching.
It is amazing how just a little thing can bring back someone is feeling good and smile again.
Human being forgot how to be really friendly to others...
Just imagine... how it would be like if people were nice to each other?
Would we had poverty, war or economy problems?
I don`t think so...
But, ONLY WE... can bring it back or start doing something to have it!
I try not to judge people, but I attempt to look for integrity and honesty.
People who argue on topics that they have no knowledge about sometimes irritate me.
I think we all judge people at one time or another,I think it's just human nature. As you grow and come into your own,your attitude will probably change like mine did.
Now I really don't care about anything that has nothing to do with me.I can't judge because i don't know where you've been or what you had to go thru in life.
People are the way they are for reasons,their upbringing,background,character and various other factors.
Remember when you judge someone,someone is judging you too!
Many love to say that you "can't judge a book by its cover...", but we should remember that you CAN tell a lot about a person by their appearance. Many times the way a person dresses betrays the condition of their heart.
I judge people from their talking style, their dressing.These are the two elements from I judge people.
I don't judge people on how they look, how they speak or on their body language because I feel that you need to look at various other aspects, more importantly their honesty and integrity,trustworthiness, kindness and politeness or else the judgement you may form in your mind may be incorrect.
I have seen people who are not good looking, cannot speak decently but are extremely good people when you take their possession of other qualities into account. On the other hand there could be people who can impress you and deceive you by their good looks and smart and sweet talks but do not possess the qualities of a good human being.
I agree with many that have responded. It's hard to not judge by first impressions. But as Sun-girl has stated, "out of the heart the mouth speaks". I try to watch and listen. I also consider myself and remind myself that I am as sinful as anyone. I am given choices and don't always say or do the right thing. There is none perfect but Jesus. We are to judge injustice but we must remember that we will be judged as we judge others.
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