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is it fair to hate a person immediately you see him/her even without talking to the person?
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't think it's fair to hate someone because they haven't done anything to you. everyone deserves a chance. if you don't give them a chance, you may loose out on a good opportunity to make a friend. but if you talk to the person and she is rude to you, then it's ok not to like her. good luckkk!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, it's not fair but the universe has its way of twisting lives to make you ultimately realize how great or not one can be. At least that is what I have experienced. Some who I considered friends turned out to be total let downs. Others who I didn't like at first glance turned out to be ok after I was noosed into a situation which required me to conversate with them and exposed them who they really are. The same happened to those who where in my shoes at that time; at some point they have gotten to know who I am and what I am about
- poopleflooteLv 51 decade ago
I guess it depends on why you hate the person. If you hate them because of the way they look or dress, then no, it's not fair. But if you hate them because of something you saw them do, then it's probably fair.
- 1 decade ago
No,you don't know what is her/his character and attitude.Never believe what you see,sometime your eyes can lie you.Example,you see the person as bad person,but actually he is a good person and kind person.
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- MarinaLv 71 decade ago
If you hate someone on sight, it's okay. You may find your intuition is justified. If it's not, you'll probably start liking them.
- Loki WolfchildLv 71 decade ago
I'm not sure it's "fair" -- but I do think it's human nature to do so.