Calling Out/In Disrespect (2024)

Calling Out/In Disrespect (1)

In the respect–disrespect–violence continuum, disrespect is a precursor to violence. At Princeton, we have a choice to tolerate disrespectful behavior or put a stop to it before it turns into violence like sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating/domestic violence and stalking.

In the absence of respect, people hurt other people emotionally and physically. Although disrespectful behavior can be directed at one person by another, it is rarely a "personal issue". Often there are systems in play that tolerate disrespect and discourage people from taking action to intervene.

When disrespectful behavior goes unchecked, like a virus, it spreads to more and more of our community members and becomes a broader cultural issue.

Read more to learn about the many forms of disrespect and how to create respect.

  • What does disrespect look like?
  • Calling out and calling in
  • Tips for calling in

What does disrespect look like?

  • Using words that degrade, demean, or objectify
  • Making statements that attack a person based on one or more social identity (e.g., race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, country of origin, ability)
  • Writing and endorsing offensive comments posted in social media
  • Turning away when someone is asking for or needs help
  • Deciding not to enforce policies meant to protect our community from harm
  • Operating in a way that consistently ignores a group of people or minimizes their collective experiences
  • Choosing to destroy another person's property

If someone does or says something that you think is disrespectful (even if you aren't 100% sure)it’s important to be open about your disapproval. If no one says anything, even if the majority disagree with what has been said or done, a message is sent that this kind of behavior is acceptable in the community.

“Calling In,” Not Just Calling Out

One way to show disapproval is to call out the disrespectful behavior - saying:

  • “That’s not ok.”
  • “I’m not comfortable with that.”
  • “I don’t think that was funny.”

These are all good responses that make it clear you disagree with the disrespect and won’t allow it to continue. If a situation is escalating, calling out the behavior may be the only way to stop it before someone gets hurt. Often, though, the calling out intervention ends there; someone is disrespectful, you tell them so, and everyone leaves the situation disgruntled. While that’s better than saying nothing, it can also end the dialogue earlier than necessary. What’s more, interactions like this can be especially hard to have with people we care about, like parents, friends, classmates, teammates, or colleagues. Instead of only calling people out, we can go a step further and call them in to a conversation.

Tips for “Calling In”

“Calling in” is about recognizing disrespect, naming it as such, and starting an open discussion about how the behavior doesn’t align with your values or theirs. What makes a good calling-in conversation? Here are some simple tips:

  • Choose whether to engage. Ask yourself:
    • Do I want to be in community with them?
    • Do I value their relationship?
    • Do I believe they intended no harm?
  • Consider your values and find common ground.
  • Name the disrespectful behavior or action you observed.
  • Contextualize the disrespect as a misstep, out of sync with their character.
  • Withhold judgment and be patient.
  • Remember, it should be a conversation, not a lecture.

Calling in isn’t a replacement for calling out - it’s another strategy for responding to disrespect. By calling in, we can show people the impact of their words and actions, empowering them to make more informed choices. Calling in allows people to reflect, rethink, and grow from the conversation, rather than becoming defensive or shutting down. Once we’re on the same page, we can create new allies, expand our perspectives, and move together towards respect and inclusion.

If you are working to improve your calling out/in disrespect skills to support people who identify as gender diverse, check out this resource, as well as this one. If you prefer to do this work over social media, consider following trans identified people to uplift their voices and influence.

When you encounter disrespect, weigh your options; if you have the opportunity and the energy, try calling someone into the conversation.

Explore Further

Calling out/in disrespect is only one part of fostering respect; for more, check out Creating a Respectful Community.

Looking for a framework to ground your calling in/out disrespect interventions? Consider exploring this resource on allyship for anti-oppression.

Calling Out/In Disrespect (2024)

FAQs

How do you call out a disrespectful person? ›

Here are some simple tips:
  1. Choose whether to engage. ...
  2. Consider your values and find common ground.
  3. Name the disrespectful behavior or action you observed.
  4. Contextualize the disrespect as a misstep, out of sync with their character.
  5. Withhold judgment and be patient.
  6. Remember, it should be a conversation, not a lecture.

What do you call someone who disrespects you? ›

aweless, bad-mannered, bold, cheeky, discourteous, disgracious, flip, fresh, ill-bred, ill-mannered, impertinent, impious, impudent, insolent, irreverent, misbehaved, nervy, out of line, profanatory, sassy, saucy, smart-alecky, snippy, uncivil, unfilial, ungracious.

What are the three forms of disrespect? ›

Some severe forms of disrespectful behavior include:
  • Physical abuse—when one person intentionally causes injury to another person. ...
  • Emotional abuse—when a person alters a person's emotional well-being. ...
  • Financial abuse—when one person controls another's access to money or misuses the other person's funds.

How to shut down rude people? ›

The best way to avoid rude people is to meet their acts of rudeness with kindness and then remove yourself from their presence. If you can't do this and can't walk away, try grey rocking, which involves acting as unresponsive as possible like avoiding eye contact or not showing emotions when conversing.

How do you call out unacceptable behavior? ›

Here are some science-based tips.
  1. Find a short and clear way of expressing concern or disapproval. ...
  2. Assume that a comment is sarcastic and identify it as such. ...
  3. Make the discomfort about you, not them. ...
  4. Actively play out different types of responses to offensive remarks or problematic behavior.
Sep 30, 2020

How do you respectfully tell someone you feel disrespected? ›

Briefly describe what happened that felt hurtful or disrespectful. Say, “When I was talking, you (said or did this).” Don't go into a long story about what occurred or try to soften the blow by saying you know they didn't mean to be offensive. One sentence that describes your experience of their behavior is enough.

How do you address disrespect professionally? ›

Tips for managing a disrespectful employee
  1. Identify the reasons for the behavior. ...
  2. Document examples of disrespectful behavior. ...
  3. Use professional, direct language. ...
  4. Listen to their reasoning. ...
  5. Provide actionable steps to help change the behavior. ...
  6. Explain the company's disciplinary policies. ...
  7. Monitor their improvement.

How to respond to a disrespectful person? ›

10 smart ways to deal with rude people
  1. Remember, sometimes the rude person is you. ...
  2. Don't take it personally (even if it's personal). ...
  3. Find out why. ...
  4. Be objective and analyze the rudeness. ...
  5. Don't join the drama club. ...
  6. Let it drop and walk away. ...
  7. Consider offering help. ...
  8. Understand rudeness as a habit.

What is a worse word for disrespect? ›

contempt. Strong matches. boldness, coarseness, discourtesy, dishonor, flippancy, hardihood, impertinence, impiety, impoliteness, impudence, incivility, insolence, irreverence, sacrilege.

Why do people disrespect you? ›

It actually is because people can sense that you are a good person. They are comfortable around you because of that, and unfortunately they disrespect also because they may know you are forgiving or a good person that probably won't retaliate. Most people only do what they can get away with.

What are examples of disrespect? ›

It is characterized by a lack of acknowledgment, consideration, or regard for others' needs or boundaries. Examples of passive disrespect can include ignoring someone's opinions, failing to fulfill commitments, or neglecting to address concerns.

What is the root cause of disrespect? ›

The habit/trait of “disrespecting” others is born in people due some reason, which are as follows: Jealousy: The person who disrespects you may feel jealous of you or envy you in some way. Hatred: It may be because of hatred, in the sense, that you've wronged them in some way, and they lost respect for you.

How do you punish a disrespectful person? ›

The best way to disrespect someone who's disrespecting you is by not disrespecting them and actually just leaving them whatever they're doing to cause you harm it has nothing to do with you but it's a reflection of what they feel inside them so I'd say it's best to actually ignore them and do your thing…

How do you act when someone disrespects you? ›

Try disarming them with kindness.

If someone is being disrespectful or rude, responding with kindness can take them by surprise and encourage them to rethink their behavior. Instead of getting upset or retaliating, try deescalating the situation with a smile and a few kind words.

How to professionally call someone rude? ›

When you need to address rudeness, talk to the offender somewhere private. Stay calm and objective as you outline the facts as you know them, explain the negative impact of their behavior and how it made other people feel, and make it clear how you want them to modify their behavior.

What is a fancy way of calling someone rude? ›

Disrespectful.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/disrespectful.

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