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Men and women may interpret interruptions differently from "summary" of You Just Don't Understand by Deborah Tannen

In conversations, interruptions can play a key role in shaping the flow and dynamics between speakers. Men and women often have different interpretations of interruptions, which can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. For some men, interrupting is a way to show engagement and involvement in the conversation. They may see it as a sign of active participation and a way to demonstrate interest in the topic at hand. On the other hand, women may perceive interruptions as a sign of dominance or disrespect. They may view interruptions as a way of disregarding their thoughts and opinions, and feel that their voice is being silenced. These differing perspectives on interruptions can lead to communication breakdowns between men and women. Men may feel frustrated when women interpret their interruptions negatively, as they may not intend to dominate the conversation or belittle the other person's contributions. Women, on the other hand, may feel dismissed or unheard when they are interrupted, leading to feelings of frustration and resentment. These contrasting interpretations of interruptions can create tension and misundersta...
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    Deborah Tannen

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