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I know exactly what you mean...it gets on my last nerve after only a very short time.
It sounds as if there not sure of anything
Like your them master and you have to tell them everything every second
Makes them sound timid, they dont sound intelligent by doing it, at all
I see no point in judging people on minor things like their voice patterns. I consider that to be very shallow, and yes, that is a value judgment.
Thank you for this question. It drives me s***house. I think It all started with Valley girls.
This must bother you a lot, Talim and I've never noticed it..funny how different things annoy us. Since I don't notice it, it doesn't bother me. What does bother me is when people are unkind to one another... condescending, hurtful, insulting...that bothers me a lot. How people express themselves, whether their syntax is a bit off, or their spelling isn't the greatest..these are superficial things and frankly most of the time I don't notice those things either. I'm more interested in intention and content! :)
LOL... No I don't. Makes them sound like they are timid and unsure of themselves.
no.
Er... but I assume that's just their accent; not a question mark lol
It makes me giggle. I think it is a new language.
Its funny at first but gets very annoying very quickly. I make funny of them for it.
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