Rarely A person who is genuine in what they say and do very rarely needs to ask you to trust them. I mean, if the person says they know of a great restaurant, and you have a doubt because you've never heard of it, and they say "trust me", well, that's one thing. But if they want your bank information, or they want your trust that they aren't cheating on you with another lover, well, continually asking for trust is essentially a badge declaring that the actions themselves are suspect and only through trust would you believe that those things are on the level.
I find that the people I trust never have to ask it of me, and that I never have to ask it of them. I would doubt/suspect anyone who uses the term regularly. There's an old joke: One man asks another, "Can I trust you?"
The second man replies, "If you cannot, what good is my assurance that you can? " .
Depends on the person I think it all depends on the person. Personally when I say "trust me" in front of my friends before I am about to do something crazy they usually believe me, since I have never proved them wrong yet. It is all about the experiences between you and that somebody.
I think that part of it is also psychological. Sources: Personal experience .
I have and it hurt me. It was a doctor who lowered my thyroid medicine and it hurt me and made me be almost... Alzheimers, gave me a blood clot, head that itched from clogged blood vessels for more than a year, brain that couldn't think (thought flashed before me and I could hold a thought for more than 2 seconds) and more. I cried every night for a year from this dose hurting me.
I think people lack experience and still think they are better than someone else.
On the other hand, if this person is someone You don't really know, or don't know at all - Say to she/he - prove it - PROVE I can trust You. After all, 'Trust' comes from actions and deeds, not from just saying the word over and over.So if You say something like what I just said to this person, and they just keep saying 'Trust Me' but don't show you that they can 'be trusted', I wouldn't accept their words at all. As a matter of fact, I might not ever trust them.
Sources: Personal experience..
Nah Anybody who tells you to "trust me" is inherently untrustworthy, doubled in spades in politics or religion. It's an infallible rule of the universe and never fails. Trust me..
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.