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Could You Mow The Grass?
 
By Karen Card 
 Issue 392
Summary of this article
 
Here is a very insightful article that shows how men and women use and perceive even the same words differently. This example is "Could you" and "Would you".  
 
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Could You Mow The Grass?
 
By Karen Card

 
Are you speaking the same language as the opposite sex? There are some differences in how men and women speak to each other that seem small and yet can have significantly different results.
 
For instance, most women do not see a difference in using "Could you ___?" versus "Would you ____?" to ask a question or make a request. Some women even think it is more polite to use "could you".
 
On the other hand, most men can see a big difference between "could" and "would", and may even get insulted by a question or request that starts with "could you".
 
A woman asking a man, "Could you mow the grass?" is heard by a man as insulting and manipulative, because obviously he COULD mow the grass if he wanted to. After all, he is physically capable of working a lawn mower. Men are inherently very sensitive to being respected by other men and by women. The real question she is asking is not could he, but will he?
 
For a woman to be more successful in getting her requests met, she needs to ask for things in "his" language.

Rather than asking, "Could you mow the grass?" she needs to ask in a more direct way using "would you" or "will you". By asking him, "Will you mow the grass, today?" she is more likely to get the response she wants. But few women understand the difference.
 
Advice for Men
 
When you find yourself resisting a request from a woman, try to remember the exact wording of her request. Did she use "could" or "would" when she asked? If it was "could", then you can let her know you are more likely to answer with a YES to a "would you" or "will you" question rather than a "could you" or "can you" request.
 
Advice for Women
 
Even if you do not see a difference in these words, just understand that men do. If you want him to say YES to your requests, be direct and use a "w" word: "would you" or "will you" and not the "c" word: "could you" or "can you".
 
Read other articles and learn more about Karen Card.
 
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God bless your marriage and family.
 
Jim Stephens
 

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