Linguistics
2:37 AM
Posted by Al' Shaysaban
A couple was in a car when the woman turned to The man and asked, "Would you like to stop for a coffee?"
"No, thanks," he answered truthfully. So they didn't stop.
The result? The woman, who had indeed wanted to stop, became annoyed because she felt her preference had not been considered. The man, seeing his lady was angry, became frustrated. Why didn't she just say what she wanted?
Unfortunately, he failed to see that his wife was asking the question not to get an instant decision, but to begin a negotiation. And the woman didn't realize that when her husband said no, he was just expressing his preference, not making a ruling. When a man and woman interpret the same interchange in such conflicting ways, it's no wonder they can find themselves leveling angry charges of selfishness and obstinacy at each other.
As a specialist in linguistics, -that’s me- I have studied how the conversational styles of men and women differ. We cannot lump all men or all women into fixed categories. But the seemingly senseless misunderstandings that haunt our relationships can in part be explained by the different conversational rules by which men and women play.
Learning about the different though equally valid conversational frequencies men and women are tuned to can help banish the blame and help us truly talk to one another.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
About Love,
Coffee,
Men,
People,
Question,
Reality,
Relationships,
Shopping,
The Puppet Strings,
Women
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December 12, 2010 at 3:26 AM
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