Communication Between Men and Women
Essay title: Communication Between Men and Women
There is a large problem when it comes to communication between men and women, whether it is between children, teenagers, or adults; because of a cross gender society. Once both sides understand this âcross-culture communicationâ problem, so that no gender is blamed, improvement will naturally occur. Deborah Tannen, is an award winning writer and a best selling author for her eccentric essays based on differences of male and female conversations. In the essay, âSex, Lies and Conversationâ she writes on the many distinctions of the style of conversations on both men and women.
The authorâs main belief in âSex, Lies and Conversationâ, is that both men and women come from two different cultures and that during a simple a conversation it would seem as if it was âcross-cultural communicationâ. Tannen states that in a research video, she noticed that during conversations between women, âtheir eyes anchored on each otherâs faces and they faced each other directlyâ (Tannen, p.230). However, for the men she states âthey sat at angles to each other and looked elsewhere in the room, periodically glancing at each otherâ (Tannen p.230). She shows an example of a young couple where whenever she wanted to talk to him, he would lie down on the floor, close his eyes, and put his arm over his face. She clearly thinks that he is taking a nap, but he insisted that he was blocking out everything around him and was listening extra hard.
One of the beliefs that Tannen talked about was when she stated, âwomen make more listener-noise, and such as âmhm,â âuhuh,â and âyeahâ to show Iâm with youâ (Tannen p.230). Basically a woman loves to show attention to the speaker and loves getting the same attention when she is the speaker. âMen, she found, more often give silent attentionâ (Tannen p.230). A womanâs habit during a conversation is just as irritating to a man, as a manâs conversation habit is to a woman. Women feel that when men are silent they arenât paying attention, while men feel that a womanâs âstream of listener noiseâ as overreaction (Tannen p.231). For example, whenever I come home from school my mom always asks me, âHow was school?â. I could have the most boring story in the world and my mom will throw out sound affects of âOoohâ, âAhhhâ, and âOh Wowâ. I mean seriously my stories of school are not remotely interesting and she is just so into the conversation like a little kid watching a magic show for the first time. I mean I love my mom but I just canât talk to her because the interruptions become very annoying after a while. My dad on the other hand, says âsounds goodâ gives a simple nod like he enjoyed the conversation and eats dinner.
Tannen states, âFor women, as for girls, intimacy is the fabric of relationships, and talk is the thread form which it is wovenâ (Tannen p. 229). Basically, a good conversation with a girl