Respect to you? Or Respect for you?

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I have something to ask.
Why is there a chance that the word “to” is used instead of this word “for”?

What are the best ways to use? Its simple words, but I'm confused.

Like for example:

Respect to you? Or Respect for you?
 
I have something to ask.

Why is there a chance that the word “to” is sometimes used instead of this the word “for”? What are the best ways to use them? Its They are simple words, but I'm confused.

Like For example:

"Respect to you" or "Respect for you"?

You haven't give us complete sentences to consider. Neither "Respect to you" nor "Respect for you" is a full sentence. Please try again.

Note my corrections above. The corrections I have underlined above were already pointed out to you in a previous thread but you made the same mistakes again. Please show us that you are taking notice of our corrections.

Don't use titles such as "I need your help". Titles should be unique, relevant to the thread and should contain some/all of the words/phrases/sentences you are asking us about. I have changed your title this time.
 
I would like to say "thank you so much" for correcting my mistakes.

It is very difficult to speak English even though I use an online grammar checker. 🙁



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I would like to say "thank you so much" for correcting my mistakes.

It is very difficult to speak English even though I use an online grammar checker. 🙁



(Unnecessary QUOTE removed - 5jj)
Please stop writing posts that have no meaningful content. You said that you want to ask us about "to" and "for". Please write one sentence in which you are struggling to understand which preposition to use.
 
Please stop writing posts that have no meaningful content.

You can say that again @emsr2d2!

@Saski_Uchiha pay careful attention to that advice from emsr2d2 if you want to stick around on this site.
 
It depends:

I respect you. ✅
I have great respect for you. ✅
You should show respect to your fellow students. ✅
 
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