You Just Don't Understand

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You Just Don't Understand
Deborah Tannen
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You Just Don't Understand

  • 2.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 66 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

Just sit down and read it. Yes, you will want to throw it. You will want to forget it, but that is not possible. It will cross your mind and impact you when you would otherwise just get frustrated.

There is one major error, when you read it and reflect on it, forget the gender comments, they are a distraction. Gender is not the answer, see the later book, "That's Not What I Ment" for more understanding. You will never have another conversation understanding the same again.

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Cover of: You just don't understand
You just don't understand: women and men in conversation
2007, Harper
in English - 1st Harper pbk.
Cover of: You just don't understand
Cover of: You Just Don't Understand
You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation
May 7, 1991, Ballantine Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: You just don't understand
You just don't understand: women and men in conversation
1991, Random House, Ballantine
- First Ballantine Books edition.
Cover of: You Just Don't Understand
You Just Don't Understand
June 28, 1991, Random House Australia
Cover of: You just don't understand
You just don't understand: women and men in conversation
1990, Morrow, William Morrow & Co
in English - 1st ed.

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"Many years ago I was married to a man who shouted at me, "I do not give you the right to raise your voice to me, because you are a woman and I am a man" This was frustrating, because I knew it was unfair."

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Open Library
OL7314626M
ISBN 10
0091826144
ISBN 13
9780091826147
OCLC/WorldCat
27504185
Library Thing
1345249

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