Since the 1970s, the study of gender-related issues has become an eternal focus of sociolingu linguistics. In 1973, Robin Lakoff's study found that gender differences in Americans led to differences in the way people expressed their language. Take women, for example, because of life experience, emotional richness and other reasons, women's expression is usually more euphemistic than men, but also more polite. In addition, this euphemistic expression may also be related to the low social status of women at that time. Some men with lower social status also often use this language.
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