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Title: Gender And Language
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However, as a shock to my individual sense of rationality, I have seen woman favor the more questionable man. She favored him because she liked his language more. Her interpretation of his language created perception of him that better suited her intention... Showed first 250 characters
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It is a rather ironic concept. We are interpreting interpretations. Why? That is human nature, to get the best out of a situation for ourselves. The first man in the previous paragraph introduced himself to a woman by saying “Hey Baby. How you doing?” because he thought she would interpret him as well and thus perceive him trendy... Showed next 250 characters
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