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Women are over-apologising. It’s more complex than you might think

Women are over-apologising. It’s more complex than you might think
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Experts are examining the social phenomenon of women over-apologizing in professional and personal settings. The discussion explores whether this behavior stems from a desire to maintain social harmony or reflects deeper societal expectations.

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Understanding communication patterns in the workplace is essential for addressing gender dynamics and promoting effective professional interactions.

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Women often apologise when there is nothing to apologise for. But do women need to apologise less — or should everyone apologise more?

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The article explores a social trend through a psychological and cultural lens without taking a definitive political stance.

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