AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
You and a neighbour find that you simply cannot agree about a local issue. What do Australian values expect?
- Be tolerant of each other where you find that you disagree ✓
- Insist that whoever has lived there longest decides it
- Ask other neighbours to take sides in the disagreement
- Stop speaking to the neighbour until they change their view
Why this is the answer
People will not always agree, and tolerance is what is expected when they do not.
This question is from: Mutual respect and tolerance for others
More questions from this topic
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- At a football match, a spectator shouts racially abusive comments at a player. How is this viewed in Australia?
- During an argument, a man screams insults and threats at his partner but never touches her. How does Australian law treat this?
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