Women are trying to sound more 'masculine' when emailing co-workers, but experts warn: 'It is harmful'
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The article discusses the emerging trend where women are encouraged to adopt more direct and assertive communication styles in the workplace, as exemplified by digital creator @FeliciaPr1ime. While some advocate for removing cutesy language and adopting a no-nonsense approach like men, experts warn against the potential harm of perpetuating gender stereotypes. They emphasize preserving women's natural strengths in communication and interpersonal skills that are often superior to men’s, highlighting the potential risks of abandoning gentleness in professional interactions.
It's time to 9-to-5 like a guy. Sending soft, sweet-sounding work messages is so last year.
In 2025, we write emails like men and get promoted,” declared digital content creator @FeliciaPr1ime.
Nina Nesdoly, a work stress and prevention expert, warned that ditching gentleness for gruffness may be a major 'mistake' for gals.
Ronald Levant noted that women outrank men in interpersonal skills, which are critical for effective leadership.
Read at New York Post
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