Mostly it's the same, with only a few major differences.
First of all, as a woman you don't have as much of a personal bubble. People touch you more and get close to you when talking more, and people are in general much more open with you. That I love, and I'll never get tired of it, because when people treated me in that standoffish "guy respect" manner I freaking HATED it, and wanted to be treated more openly and kindly.
Be prepared for guys to tell you that you should smile more, or just in general people commenting on your mood and your appearance when you're really not expressing any mood at all, you're just in a neutral facial expression.
And the biggest thing of all is, expect people to not respect your intellectual authority as much. Even I, who finds it affirming, gets REALLY tired of that crap. Basically, people automatically assume that you're not as intelligent, and not as able to do your job. I deal with this all the time at work. I'm a poker dealer. And people used to respect my authority when I told them what a ruling was much more often. Now they're much likely to not trust my judgment, and ask for a ruling from a supervisor to verify what I just told them. People CONSTANTLY talk over me, specifically always telling me what the value of side-pots is supposed to be when there's multiple all-ins on the same hand, and there's many times where I just want to scream "SHUT UP AND LET ME DO MY OWN MATH!" but obviously I can't.
People also don't laugh at my jokes as much, but whatever, I always had a really nerdy obscure sense of humor anyway, so that might just be me. People might have just been humoring me before.

Just in general, you're expected to be nicer and more open, you're expected to be in a positive mood all the time, and you're expected to be a pretty face who's not as smart as the people around you. Society is kinda scared of smart capable women who know more than the men around them. And guys, even ones who have no freaking clue what they're talking about, will just assume they're smarter than you because they've been culturally trained that way.
Get ready for that. On the one hand, it's affirming when it happens, because this is how pretty much ALL women who present a feminine gender presentation to the world are treated, but yeah, it's also a royal pain in the butt sometimes because it feels dehumanizing to have people constantly questioning my judgment like that even though I know exactly what I'm doing.