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According to linguist Deborah Tannen, answers to what questions help reveal one's own conversational style?

Deborah Tannen, a linguist who specializes in gender discourse, uses the term conversational style to denote our conversational patterns and the meaning we give to them such as the way we show interest, politeness, appropriateness. She states that answers to the following questions helps reveal one's own conversational style:
1. How long a pause tells one that it is one's turn to speak?
2. Does one see interruption as rude? Or does one say things while other people are still talking to show that one is interested and to encourage them to say more?
3. Does one show interest by asking lots of questions? Or does one see questions as intrusive and wait for people to volunteer whatever they have to say?

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