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Manson Posted 17 years ago
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Treat people as you find them

Hi can I ask what does 'treat people as you find them' mean
I am sure that is different as 'treat people as you wish them to treat u'
it is more like'if he is rude, i ll be rude as well', no?

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Hi. Treat people as you find them is very similar to idiom "Take us as you find us" which means "accept us for what we are, accept us as we are". manson it is more like'if he is rude, i ll be rude as well', no?

  • Hi.
  • Treat people as you find them is very similar to idiom "Take us as you find us" which means "accept us for what we are, accept us as we are".
  • manson it is more like'if he is rude, i ll be rude as well', no?
  • I can't make out what you wanted to ask here.
  • F.
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Hi. Treat people as you find them is very similar to idiom "Take us as you find us" which means "accept us for what we are, accept us as we are".
mansonit is more like'if he is rude, i ll be rude as well', no?
I can't make out what you wanted to ask here.

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This looks like a mix-up between 'take people as you find them' and 'treat others as they treat you'.

Take people as you find them....don't prejudge people and just accept them, as Fandorin said.

It doesn't connect to 'treat them as they treat you'.

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