I have seen people who say they like or love someone, but they don't appear to respect them.
I've seen people say they weren't mad, but they were.
I've seen children who say they aren't tired, and then pass out.
People "say" all sorts of things that aren't true, ultimately meaningless, and many times seemingly contradictory in nature.
1.What's the difference between liking a person versus respecting a person?
Levels and types of trust, knowledge, experience, and personal feelings.
In my experience a lot of people have been socially trained to see no middle ground.
For either like or respect.
For some there is no like, neutral, dislike.
There is no respect, neutral, disrespect.
There are only the two absolutes. Like, dislike. Respect, disrespect.
A lot of people (especially raised by the glass teat) have to pigeon hole everything and everyone into one of the two categories in order to get the emotional brain chemical constant need for stimulation high.
And if there's not enough to justify putting it into one extreme, many times they then rationalize reasons to sticking it into the other without any real thought.
i.e. they don't feel respect for someone because they actually respect them or know anything about them, only because they don't want to actively work on disrespecting them.
2. What are some things that make you lose respect for a person?
Depends on the person, my relationship with them, and what I know about them.
What one person does I may respect them for it.
Another person may do the same thing and I would lose respect for them for doing it.