What has happened in recent years to people's voices? particularly presenters on TV. What I am referring to is how every sentence ends as if it is a question, ie higher intonation, it is so annoying, regular offenders are Gok Wan and chef Nigel Slater for example. Even in everyday life I hear people talking like this - why?
It's a really bad habit, which seems to have started when we all began to watch Australian soaps. I worked with a girl in 1996 who did it, she was the first person I noticed with the habit.
Yes, I find it irritating and I can't help looking scornfully at people that use it, how ever much I try to stop my eyes rolling.
Whats worse I've found myself doing it, without intending to.
I've always wondered if the presenters go on a course so that when they are walking and talking they have to spread their arms out, almost as if they are pleading. Walk two steps, arms out. Walk two more, arms out again. They also use one hand to emphasise their words - noticed this on Autumn Watch particularly.
Perhaps it's me!!!