Deborah Tannen 2018

For girls and women, your best friend is the one you tell everything to. For boys, it might be the person you do everything with.

Deborah Tannen Linguistics Professor, Georgetown University; Author, You're the Only...
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The Gratifying and Complicated Language of Friendship

The Gratifying and Complicated Language of Friendship

Show Notes

The way friends talk to one another can either bring them closer or create distance. When it comes to women’s friendships, author Deborah Tannen says women talk more often (than men), at greater length, and about more personal topics. Men’s friendships tend to be more focused around activity. Either way, friendships between women, men, and women and men can be gratifying…and complicated. Tannen talks about the patterns of communication and miscommunication that affect friendships at different stages of our lives. She’s the author of "You’re the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women’s Friendships", "You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation", and many other books. Tannen is also a linguistics professor at Georgetown University.

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