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Genderlect Theory, a theory within the study of Communication, is based on the idea that men and women speak a different language. Due to their cultural diversity, men and women have different values in the way they communicate, and thus communicate differently. Genderlect Theory views communication between men and women through humanistic and scientific approach. As a French person and a Japanese person would communicate differently, so would a man and a woman. The essential difference that drives each gender's behavior is that women have a profound drive to seek the furtherance of relationships, whilst men have a deeper drive to seek status. Since men and women have different goals in mind, it affects the way they communicate. Women, with the goal of seeking deeper relationships, tend to speak more about emotion. They will stick to private groups more often to build deeper relations. They also tend to listen more in an effort to better understand the people they are spending time with. On the other hand, men will generally speak of more objective topics in an effort to put themselves above others. They will stick to more public scenes because the audience has the power to give men the status and attention they seek. And instead of listening, men will interrupt people to get the attention and status they seek.