L
=
Leo
E
=
Ella
C
=
Clare
L
:
I
have
to
say
that
I
,
and
most
of
my
friends
,
well
,
we
were
up
to
respect
older
people
.
And
not
just
older
people
,
but
everyone
really
.
It
?
s
part
of
our
culture
.
E
:
I
?
m
not
there
.
Respect
is
important
,
of
course
it
is
.
But
what
I
?
m
saying
is
that
,
in
my
opinion
,
it
?
s
not
something
that
?
s
to
a
certain
culture
?
it
?
s
international
,
surely
,
it
?
s
part
of
being
a
normal
human
being
,
of
being
part
of
a
civilised
community
,
isn
?
t
it
?
L
:
That
?
s
a
relevant
point
,
and
I
see
where
you
?
re
coming
from
.
But
I
don
?
t
know
that
I
?
m
totally
in
here
.
In
some
cultures
,
respect
is
,
whereas
in
others
it
has
to
be
earned
.
In
my
culture
,
for
example
,
it
?
s
automatic
.
E
:
But
surely
respect
has
to
be
earned
?
You
can
?
t
respect
someone
who
doesn
?
t
deserve
it
.
I
mean
,
to
take
an
extreme
example
,
you
wouldn
?
t
respect
a
,
would
you
?
L
:
Oh
now
,
come
on
.
You
?
re
looking
at
things
the
wrong
way
round
.
My
tells
me
that
I
should
respect
people
until
they
cause
me
to
lose
that
respect
?
doesn
?
t
that
make
?
E
:
OK
,
I
take
your
point
,
but
I
still
think
politeness
and
respect
are
human
traits
,
not
cultural
ones
.
L
:
You
know
,
when
I
say
automatic
respect
,
I
?
m
thinking
about
,
for
example
,
respecting
older
people
automatically
because
they
have
lived
long
lives
and
have
acquired
,
well
,
.
In
my
society
,
older
people
are
valued
and
family
ties
are
strong
,
so
,
for
example
,
older
family
members
live
with
and
are
looked
after
by
their
family
?
not
,
as
I
see
happening
in
many
other
countries
.