The content discusses the tendency, especially among women, to excessively use apologetic and deferential language such as "sorry" and "thank you" in various settings like home and work. This is often an involuntary response stemming from societal expectations of women to be "people pleasers" and avoid confrontation. The author suggests that this communication pattern can undermine women's confidence and authority. The content highlights how women are conditioned to constantly apologize and express gratitude, even for the smallest of things, in order to maintain a pleasant demeanor and avoid potential conflicts. This habitual use of such language can inadvertently convey a lack of assertiveness and self-assurance, which the author argues should be addressed.
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by Ankita Punja... at medium.com 05-12-2024
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