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Bazile | 20:29 Wed 18th Dec 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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Why do some people speak as if they are asking a question ( when they are not )

Paul Cowland is a classic example 

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I don't watch that so I don't know if it applies, but I perceive it as a "young" characteristic (a bit like "like" for 'said") 

There are more questions than answers that's for sure.

This irritation is called an "upward inflexion" and is particularly common in Australia. Younger people tend to use it more...probably watching too much Neighbours!

It becomes more common as more people hear it and then use it. A bit like "like" "like" "like" all the time.

Is he Australian?  They're very good at it.

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