What is the full form of loyal?

What is the full form of loyal?

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Actually there is no full form for loyalty… But there are: SYNONYMS FOR loyalty: Loyalty, allegiance, fidelity all imply a sense of duty or of devoted attachment to something or someone. Loyalty connotes sentiment and the feeling of devotion that one holds for one’s country, creed, family, friends, etc.

Q. How do you explain loyalty?

“Loyalty is the feeling of devotion or faithfulness we have toward our family members, friends, country or cause in which we believe,” said Richard Peterson, our Vice President of Education. “Being loyal means that we’re committed and being committed means that we make promises and keep them.

Q. Is loyalty an emotion?

Though transactional loyalty is proven to be a very effective way of creating loyalty, brands must also create a sense of emotional loyalty with the customer. Because when we think of the term “loyalty” in itself, it’s more of an emotion rather than a transaction.

Q. What is trustworthy person?

Trustworthy people have consistency in what they say and what they do. They are the same at work, at home, and everywhere else—they don’t pretend to be someone else. Trustworthy people are reliable, responsible, accountable, and resourceful. “Consistency reinforces trust.” 4- Trustworthy people are caring.

Q. Why is trustworthy important?

Trustworthiness is one of the most important qualities in life. It is the quality on which all relationships are built. We are designed to be in relationship with others, and being able to TRUST each other means that we can do more together.

Q. How do you trust a person?

Here are her suggestions:

  1. Be true to your word and follow through with your actions.
  2. Learn how to communicate effectively with others.
  3. Remind yourself that it takes time to build and earn trust.
  4. Take time to make decisions and think before acting too quickly.

Q. What is the trust formula?

The Trust Equation uses four objective variables to measure trustworthiness. These four variables are best described as: Credibility, Reliability, Intimacy and Self-Orientation. The Trust Quotient is a number — like your IQ or EQ — that benchmarks your trustworthiness against the four variables.

Q. What are the two aspects of trust?

Abstract: Trust is generally held to have three different dimensions or aspects: a behavioral aspect, a cognitive aspect, and an affective aspect. While there is hardly any disagreement about trusting behavior, there is some disagreement as to which of the two other aspects is more fundamental.

Q. What is trust and credibility?

Trust is built over time as you follow through with the promises you make. Your credibility — the quality or power of inspiring belief — grows in much the same way. It’s having the courage to act in accordance with your values and beliefs. Most violations of trust are violations of integrity.

Q. How can trust be broken?

How is trust damaged? Trust is broken when a partner put his or her own needs and desires ahead of what’s best for you or your relationship. Trust is also damaged when partners break their promises or violate important expectations.

Q. Can we rebuild trust?

It’s possible to rebuild a relationship after a breach of trust. Whether it’s worth it depends on your relationship needs and whether you feel it’s possible to trust your partner again. If you do decide to try repairing things, be prepared for things to take some time.

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