be respectful of/to others

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You should be respectful of/to others.

Which preposition is correct?
 
I think it is respectful to/towards others.

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If you want to talk about respectful behaviour around other people, use towards.

If the thing that you respect is not a person, use of instead.
 
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Hello, Rollercoaster:

I have found an article on Google that may interest you.

Just google: prepositions after "respectful" lingohelp


DEAR MODERATORS: I posted this information earlier for the OP but it was deleted without a note. Is there a legal problem?
 
There are no deleted posts in this thread, TheParser. I don't know what happened to your post but it wasn't deleted.
 
There are no deleted posts in this thread, TheParser. I don't know what happened to your post but it wasn't deleted.

Thank you, EMSR, for your note.

I am glad that I did not violate any copyright laws or forum rules.
 
Thank you, EMSR, for your note.
Please note that you can abbreviate this moderator's username to ems. The r belongs to R2D2.

Don't worry—it's not a big deal.:cool:
 
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