
In meetings, relationships, or casual chats—
Who talks more? Who apologizes more? Who interrupts whom?
We’ve all heard that “men are direct” and “women talk more.”
But what does the research say?
In this episode of Speak Smart, we dive into the work of linguist Deborah Tannen, who introduced the idea of genderlects—distinct conversational styles often associated with men and women. But this isn’t about biology—it’s about socialization, power, and expectations.
We explore:
What genderlect really means
Why women tend to say “sorry” or use softer language more often
How men are socialized to speak more assertively or competitively
How these patterns shape our workplace dynamics and personal relationships
Why it’s not about who's right—but about understanding different communication goals: connection vs. status, empathy vs. solutions
Language has no gender, but the way we use and interpret it is deeply shaped by culture and power.
So… are you communicating to connect or to compete?
Tune in to Speak Smart—where linguistics meets real life.
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