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    Deborah Tannen’s essay “But What Do You Mean?” focuses on what she claims are differences between men and women when it comes to social interaction. The essay is sectioned into seven categories, in which she talks about how men and women tend to think and react when it comes to apologizing, criticizing, thanking, fighting, praising, complaining, and joking with others. In general, she seems to promote the idea that women tend to be more polite and refined, considering the feelings of others when

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    could yield some interesting results because of the communication differences between genders. Deborah Tannen makes some interesting points about this in her book You Just Don’t Understand. I believe that it is possible that women are more likely to take advice as caring than men because they tend to focus on the cooperative aspect of a relationship, whereas men tend to focus on the competitive aspect (Tannen, 1990). Then, the gender of the person receiving the advice would impact the response to

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    sufficient knowledge of the topic or not. “According to world-renowned gender communication expert Deborah Tannen, men speak to determine and achieve power and status. Women talk to determine and achieve connection (Shore).” In American society, the speaker is the person in the position of power. Because of this, men frequently view it as acceptable to interrupt to take the floor. As, according to Tannen, women use conversation to establish and maintain relationships with others, it would stand to reason

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    How the Gettysburg Address Changed the World 154 years ago, Abraham Lincoln stepped out onto a muddy field with the intention of giving a speech meant to change America. Despite all the doubts the Northern States had about whether the cost of the Civil War was worth it, Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and dedicated the land. He called upon Americans to continue the fight these soldiers died for, and in doing this, he required them to redeem the liberty and nationalism that our country

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    pink, what gender would you assume it was? Most, if not all, people would immediately assume female. This idea of markedness – marking something as pertaining to a gender – is present in our everyday lives, perhaps without us being aware of it. Deborah Tannen focuses on this concept of the markedness of women in her essay “There Is No Unmarked Woman” and her interview in She Said He Said. Here, she explores the idea of how linguistics, appearances, and actions can indicate one as a certain type of

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    This causes women to become more vocal. Tannen suggests that status affects many different ways in which men communicate and raises several different examples. One area she found was that men tell more stories and jokes than women. She suggests that they are not doing this to be funny but instead

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    Deborah Tannen Author of “Sex, Lies and Conversation” says “Men tend to talk less at home and this pattern is wreaking havoc with marriage” (Tannen, Sex, Lies and Conversation:1) also says “If their husbands don’t adapt, the wives may look to their friends or family for that kind of talk” (Tannen, Sex, Lies and Conversation:3). In the play we can see, Dr. Rank a close friend of Torvald visits almost

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    achievement to them as they become a hero themselves. Lego reinforce stereotypes even further by using ‘start the chase’. The verb ‘chase’ appeals to boys as it conveys action and adventure, which we associate boys with from a young age. According to Deborah Tannen's in her difference theory it's believed that men are meant to be very independent in tasks like these, resulting in a hierarchy of power during a male-orientated

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    succeed. Another unexpected source of support comes from Deborah Tannen in her essay entitled “Conversational Styles.” “Americans are often proud that they discount the significance of cultural differences: “We are all individuals,” many people boast. Ignoring such issues as gender, and ethnicity becomes a source of pride: “ I treat everyone the same.” But treating people the same is not equal treatment if they are not the same.”(Tannen 549) By discounting the cultural differences such as language

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    Gender Differences in Communication Have you ever thought someone wasn’t listening to you? Or that your request is being ignored because the response wasn’t framed in a way it should have been? Maybe it’s because you were speaking to a person who was of a different gender. Men use short direct speech, while women use indirect dialogue. Therefore, when genders meet up there’s a gap in communication. Men and women unconsciously communicate differently in numerous ways, so by understanding each other’s

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