Correspondingly, women may experience formal public contexts as more face
threatening than men do, while men, perhaps, find private and intimate contexts less
comfortable. Each gender contributes less in the situation they find most uncomfortable. In
other words, politeness, or sensitivity to the need of others, may be other contributing factors.
Men appear to regard public formal context as opportunities for display, while they are more
reticent in private interactions. Women appear to take more account of their addressee’s
conventional needs. Females appear to focus on the needs of others and regulate their talk in a
number of ways accordingly; males, by contrast, seem to assess the situation in terms of its
potential for them
Correspondingly, women may experience formal public contexts as more face
threatening than men do, while men, perhaps, find private and intimate contexts less
comfortable. Each gender contributes less in the situation they find most uncomfortable. In
other words, politeness, or sensitivity to the need of others, may be other contributing factors.
Men appear to regard public formal context as opportunities for display, while they are more
reticent in private interactions. Women appear to take more account of their addressee’s
conventional needs. Females appear to focus on the needs of others and regulate their talk in a
number of ways accordingly; males, by contrast, seem to assess the situation in terms of its
potential for them
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