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Is respecting parents the same as being polite to parents?

Respecting parents and being polite to parents, I think the meaning is basically the same, but the expression is different.

Both are filial piety, which is just another way of saying it.

Respecting parents means respecting their opinions and listening more when communicating together. Even if you encounter something that can't be solved, you should listen to your parents politely and communicate with them euphemistically to solve the problem instead of making a fuss.

So is being polite to parents. In the process of getting along with parents, there is reason to be polite, so this practice is also a sign of respect for parents.

For example, when I come home from work, I say "Mom and Dad, I'm back" at the 1 activity. This is respect for parents and courtesy. It can also be understood as a sign of politeness.

Respecting parents and honoring the elderly is a virtue and the best way to get along. So, don't worry about the difference between them, just do it correctly.