Re: Politically Incorrect Thread About Pod People
No Barefoot Doc, your post should read:
"I can't stand the rising inflection at the end of a sentance? In speech? That is getting more popular amongst younger people? So it sounds like they are asking a question? and makes them sound very insecure and feeble and creepy even?"
LOL
You have to wonder how that statement-as-a-question thing got started. It sounds so unappealing I can't imagine anyone hearing it for the first time and thinking, "Hey- that's how I want to talk!" There have even been studies on this type of speaking that show listeners tend to disregard the speaker.
This makes me wonder whether this is truly a dialect/ inflection, or if it's merely an indication that more people are looking for validation from outside themselves.
Good point but the guy in my link although he hated "up talk", after travelling in Australia and America started to talk like it himself so as a meme it does seem contagious.
I would say it probably works both ways, if they start talking like that it may weaken their personal power , just like if they have little confidence or will to begin with they may be more likely to speak that way in the first place or be more susceptable to the meme.

