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Using women's language makes public speakers more influential
A study found language typically associated with women carries more weight, leading to higher online views and positive ratings
16 December 2020 • 3:46pm
Amy Cuddy's TED talk on body language is one of the most watched of all time
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A traditionally forceful but impersonal male approach to public speaking is far less effective than using emotional language and phrases normally associated with women, a study has found.
In fact, talking like a woman makes public figures more popular and influential, whether they are themselves male or female, according to researchers.

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