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Gender communication differences apparent in "he-mail," "she-mail"
E-mail is not exempt from the differences between the way males and females communicate, and certain gender patterns can be identified in e-mail, an expert says. For one thing, men's e-mails tend to be terse, while women's e-mails tend to be detailed. Advice for men includes making sure to respond to e-mail with at least one full sentence, while women are advised to avoid becoming too personal in their missives.  American City Business Journals (11/5)