Women

             How do women communicate and what differentiates their language/ communication from that of men?
             Both genders would agree that there is a different between the ways that they communicate. One reason for this is men and women are socialised different and will habitually learn to communicate differently. Depending on the subject matter men as well as women will convey themselves in different ways. Women will have a tendency use words to express feelings. Ask men how women communicate; you are mostly likely to get an answer along these lines, "women have their own language".
             Non-verbal communication styles are used by both gender, the most common perhaps being body language. Men and women use this style of communication in a different way. Women on average use nonverbal communication directly whilst men use it indirectly.
             The importance of eye contact for both genders is what makes the way they communicate strikingly different. Women will in reality make use of more direct eye contact in conversation and will misinterpret no eye contact as a sign of not listening. On the other hand men avoid direct eye contact misread it as confrontational.
             When it comes to other forms of communication, for example non verbal communication, women will have a tendency to nod their head to show that they are listening. Nodding during a conversation to men indicates that there is some sort of agreement.
             What do men and women talk about? When women talk with women a big part of their conversation is about men and clothes whereas when men speak with men, most of the conversation is about money and business or amusement. Women in general will not need a reason to talk. There doesn't have to be a particular reason, women talk simply because they want to connect with you.
             Men are more likely than women to interrupt the speaking of other people. When women talk with other women, interruptions are evenly distributed. When men talk
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