AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
In a work meeting, a colleague gives an opinion very different from your own. What does mutual respect require?
- Ending the discussion until your colleague changes their mind
- Repeating your own view until the colleague finally agrees
- Listening to them and respecting their views and opinions ✓
- Asking your manager to stop the colleague from speaking
Why this is the answer
Mutual respect means hearing other people out, even when their views are not yours.
This question is from: Mutual respect and tolerance for others
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