Perikles |
January 10, 2011 06:39 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by irmamar
(Post 103318)
I don't know if you'll like the context. :D
Women also exhibit negatively polite behaviour in many contexts by avoiding competing for the floor or interrupting others.
|
:lol::lol::lol: I love it. OK. This refers to the area in a debating chamber, typically parliament. In a debate, somebody speaks for a motion (=proposal). Then there is a speaker against the motion. Then, the debate is open to everybody else. Because the previous speakers are somewhere special, the area where the rest of the debaters sit (or stand) is called the floor. That is where speakers compete to be heard.
So competing for the floor means to fight to be heard
And your statement is an ideal place - I've never been anywhere where it is true. :p :D
Edit - I retract that statement. This is indeed female behaviour, but only in mixed company !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|