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  • T Tad McClellan

    Hi all. I'm doing an experiment. Who can tell me what the word honor means to them? I'm not looking for what webster says. I can look it up. Just curious to see the responses.

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    Gary Wheeler
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    I'll take your question seriously. Honor is doing what's right rather than what is expedient or profitable to you. Honor is acting according to your duties and your responsibilities, without regard to the personal cost. Honor means behaving according to a high personal standard, even when that standard differs from the crowd. Honor is all too rare a thing in today's world :sigh:.

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    • M MarkB777

      I would think it is generally used when referring to warriors. Your honour represents your status in the warrior fraternity.

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      stevepqr
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      This would be the Hollywood definition then?

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      • T Tad McClellan

        Hi all. I'm doing an experiment. Who can tell me what the word honor means to them? I'm not looking for what webster says. I can look it up. Just curious to see the responses.

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        leckey 0
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        To me it is showing respect, and through that respect to give the utmost care for that person or item. I honor the US military. When I see someone in uniform or know they are soldiers I always give my thanks. I honor my late parents by making sure I remember them, and take care of my father's grave (mother was cremated). I honor my G-d by trying to follow his words.

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        • L Lost User

          Its used as an excuse for killing people. As in 'honour killing': 'You have defamed my honour and now I must kill you'. Honour killings always have to happen in public. The defamed has to be seen to be defending his honour otherwise it isnt honourable. This bahaviour is common from the islands of the Med, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicilly, to Greece, the Balkans, and through to places like Pakistan, where it is sister who are killed because the smiled at a boy, thus defaming their familly. So basically, honour = ego, image based, head spew that people get really shirty over and makes them do stupid things.

          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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          Tad McClellan
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          This behoviour is abhorrent to most of us I agree. Honor is always a function of culture. Sometimes it fly's in the face of religion and law. Killing someone may not be honorable to us but it is in some parts of the world. Suicide bombers for example are held in high honor by the people around them despite the fact that the law and the Koran speak against killing. Cetainly this type of honor is not in my value system and not in yours. Honor is the perception of you to others with whom share your values.

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            Tad McClellan
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            So how does that differ from character?

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            • T Tad McClellan

              Hi all. I'm doing an experiment. Who can tell me what the word honor means to them? I'm not looking for what webster says. I can look it up. Just curious to see the responses.

              TadMcClellan.Com

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              David Crow
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              Tad McClellan wrote:

              Who can tell me what the word honor means to them?

              Integrity.

              "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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              • T Tad McClellan

                Hi all. I'm doing an experiment. Who can tell me what the word honor means to them? I'm not looking for what webster says. I can look it up. Just curious to see the responses.

                TadMcClellan.Com

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                Bert delaVega
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                Honor is pride in what you've done/do regardless of what others perceptions or opinions are.

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                • S stevepqr

                  This would be the Hollywood definition then?

                  Apathy Rules - I suppose...

                  Its not the things you fear that come to get you but all the things that you don't expect

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                  MarkB777
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                  The english language is all about perception. That's how I percieve the word, but many others may think different. To me, honour has a very similar meaning to karma.

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    Ok big fella, Sing the rest of the song! :-D

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                    MarkB777
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                    Aww now look...you've got me in the mood to sing Aussie anthems!! !! "Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda" "You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me" And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me". !! :)

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                    • M MarkB777

                      Aww now look...you've got me in the mood to sing Aussie anthems!! !! "Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda" "You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me" And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled, "You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me". !! :)

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      It is about a man shagging his blanket! No, Really, a Matilda was a kind of blanket/sleeping bag. How strange for a nation to have that as a national song of identity? :)

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