I find your comments on vocal tonality really interesting. I had never thought about the inflection at the end of a sentence before… it does seem unsure and far less attractive than a man who speaks slower, more deliberately and therefore seems unwavering and more confident (no inflection).
Oooooh. That is interesting… so if you want to be taken more seriously at work, or seem more certain of what you’re saying, keep the inflection at the end of sentences to a minimum. Good tip!
I find your comments on vocal tonality really interesting. I had never thought about the inflection at the end of a sentence before… it does seem unsure and far less attractive than a man who speaks slower, more deliberately and therefore seems unwavering and more confident (no inflection).
Thanks for your feedback!
It might interest you to know that the same principle applies in the workplace for both men and women.
Oooooh. That is interesting… so if you want to be taken more seriously at work, or seem more certain of what you’re saying, keep the inflection at the end of sentences to a minimum. Good tip!