Telling someone about your illness without your consent and not respecting their privacy? 10

Updated on society 2024-07-13
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello landlord, if someone just has a cold, in this case, you tell others the news of his cold. There shouldn't be much of a problem here, because it's just a common cold.

    That's it, and anyone can get a cold. This kind of telling others is harmless, and it is not disrespectful to his privacy.

    But if the other person's illness is some serious illness or some unspeakable illness. In this case, if you tell someone without their consent, it is indeed a bit of an invasion of their privacy. For certain diseases or specific diseases, sometimes we don't want others to know about our diseases.

    In fact, in this case, sometimes you don't get sick, and you don't know some of the psychology of the patient. Only when you are really there can you understand the truth, in fact, you can put yourself in their shoes. If you have one of these diseases that you don't want others to know, then someone else will tell someone else about you without your consent.

    Are you going to be angry?

    So for some diseases, if you go around without other people's consent, they tell a lot of people about their disease. It is indeed disrespecting other people's privacy, and it is indeed violating his privacy. So sometimes we can't go around talking to others about other people's pain or some diseases.

    Especially when it comes to other people's privacy, sometimes we may inadvertently mention it, we must pay attention to it, and if he doesn't want others to know about things involving others, then he must keep his mouth shut. Before doing things and talking, you still have to think about it first. Otherwise, you may offend many people in the end.

    If you always inadvertently tell others about their privacy, then the person concerned will definitely be angry. And if you keep doing this, you'll end up with no friends.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's a bit of a disrespect for privacy, but of course it depends on what the condition is.

    If it's a cold or something that most people get from, it's nothing, just say it.

    If it is a relatively private condition, I don't want others to know, and if others know about it, it is really disrespectful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This one really doesn't fit. It's better to do something with the consent of the person, especially if you leak other people's privacy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, it is indeed disrespectful to tell others about this without their permission.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it's a doctor, it's a violation of the rules, and if it's someone else, it's the patient's fault, and if you don't say it yourself, how will others know.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Telling someone about your illness without your consent and not respecting their privacy? I think if it's a serious illness. Don't just go around preaching. Because patients don't want others to know that they are sick.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are sick, tell others, and they will spread the word to ten, ten, and hundred. Everyone knows you're sick. The illness that would have healed quickly will worsen the condition. Sick people are naturally in a better mood? Even the patient's family is not in a better mood?

    So, if you are sick, in addition to telling the doctor. Don't tell anyone!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, how do you know if this person wants others to know about his illness, and you are doing it to others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can talk to him seriously and ask him not to do this next time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, dear, you are a little unimportant, people's privacy, maybe I have something unspeakable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, this is true, maybe people think it's not good to tell others.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, indeed, a lot of people probably hate that.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's kind of that, because some people mind, some people don't.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally speaking, this is not appropriate.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Maybe this person is angry, or maybe he doesn't.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This just doesn't feel like a good fit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Some people really mind.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Actually, a lot of people are very mindful.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

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    3.The second is that the starting capacitance of the water pump is attenuated very badly and cannot achieve the effect of starting. 4.

    The first reason is to find a way to get rid of the rust inside and it can rotate normally.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Naturally, this is inappropriate.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Then this is naturally inappropriate.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, it's inappropriate.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Privacy refers to the tranquility of a natural person's private life and the private space, private activities, and private information that he or she does not want others to know. Doctors who disclose patients' privacy should bear tort liability. According to Article 1032 of the Civil Code, however, persons enjoy the right to privacy.

    The privacy rights of others must not be infringed upon by any organization or individual by means such as espionage, invasion, leakage, or disclosure.

    1) Intruding on the tranquility of others' private lives by means such as text messages, instant messengers, e-mails, leaflets, etc.;

    2) Entering, peeping, or photographing other people's residences, hotel rooms, or other private spaces;

    3) Photographing, recording, disclosing or eavesdropping on the private activities of others;

    4) Photographing or peeping at the intimate parts of another person's body;

    5) Collecting or handling the private information of others;

    6) Infringing on the privacy rights of others in other ways.

    1. What is the subject of the right to privacy?

    The subject of the right to privacy should be a natural person, who has reason and emotion, and needs the law to protect his or her emotional stability and maintain his or her personal dignity. The right to privacy is a kind of personality right, which is a right that exists in the personality of the right holder himself, that is, a right based on the right holder's own personality interests.

    The subject of the right to privacy does not include legal persons, and legal persons will also have secrets that no one wants to know, which is generally manifested as national defense secrets, commercial secrets, etc., but the secrets of legal persons generally belong to the affairs of the public domain, rather than the content of personal dignity of individuals.

    The subject of the right to privacy does not include the deceased. Privacy is a kind of personal interest, after the death of a natural person, personal interests will die with the death of their own material carrier, but the infringement of the deceased's interests during his lifetime may cause harm to the relatives and interested parties of the deceased, and even have a negative impact on public order and good customs. Therefore, there is no conflict between the recognition of the right to privacy excluding the deceased and the protection of the deceased's privacy during his lifetime.

    2. What rights are included in the right to privacy?

    The right to privacy includes the following four rights:

    3) Privacy control: Privacy control refers to the right of citizens to control their privacy according to their own wishes.

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