How about pandimik (apparently meaning pandemic,) mimber (apparently meaning member,) and oh god, space (apparently derived from safe space). https://t.co/7p2fxbZTAN. Would my friends laugh if I developed the chirpy voice? You sound as ignorant as the people youre skewering. But many English speakers dont really consider you as plural, because its indistinguishable from the singular, and so they perceive a gap in our pronoun system, which has been filled with a number of informal second-person plural pronouns: yall, you guys, yous guys, you-all, you lot (UK), etc. Its just a dialect difference. The most recent annoying speech pattern to me is the habit of adding an ah sound to the end of a word. For example, when they pronounce the word eight they say eigh-tah just pronouncing the last letter. I came to this thread as I am driven mad by Nicola Walker, the terrific British actress (who I like very much) has this annoying habit of pausing momentarily in the middle of delivering her line in a script. People confessing to something or revealing something or letting someone know about how they feel about something is described not as revealed or confessed but so and so opened up about whatever. Ive been listening to a lot of podcasts lately and obviously, most of them have commercials. That one drives me crazy! Tomorrow WILL be a hot day or Other wise, this is mostly normal talk for everyone. So, it is not just me that notices this. I have heard several other women speak this way and it grates on my nerves. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. But those persons might find it hard to get a high-paying job. Please share more comments on this, and specifically what other patterns youd like to see us include in the next video. So So, youll also find this one at the beginning of a sentence, namely as a way to manage the conversation and sound fairly authoritative (or condescending). ^ That, I hear all the time (Southern California). 4) #pubradiovoice Sitting in host chair for first time I channeled white voice from Midwest and lost my own. Dont get me started on the vocal fry. They want profit without first investing in professionalism, imo. Let me explain this simple thing to you dummies. In the series Heartland, it is practically half of the dialog. What's a listener to do when they hear a voice that they don't like? I cant stand amazing. use of the phrase sort of in each statement you made. I love to hear all types of accents, and regional dialects, as long as theyre intelligible. Every sentence is spoken as a question, whether it is or not. Yeah at the beginning of a question that was not yes-or-no. Its hard to come up with additional topics, since so many of the biggies were already discussed. Didnt sonds like Di-int, Couldnt sounds like Cou-int. Is this really a new trend? "What would happen if you approached different-sounding voices with curiosity and said 'Let me see how this works, see how this feels, and try to understand where they're coming from'? Ive seen talking heads on cable news panels do this ad-nauseum. Sanders wishes listeners would be less reactionary and more open when they hear voices they find unfamiliar or even unpleasant. Simstrom ascribes those criticisms to gender: "I have long had a theory that part of what people take issue with about our show is women speaking authoritatively about science.". They stay on one pitch primarily and then bounce up to the other pitch (note) on certain words, usually at the end of the sentence or at a comma if it were to be written out. SO NECESSARY! Theres a woman at my healthcare providers office who uses upspeak constantly. Have a listen how many times you hear ABSOLUTELY on the tv. And whats with the puzzling trend of using a string of question marks for emphasis? Someone told me it started with the Kardashians, which doesnt surprise me if thats true. I call this the singing list, the intonation conveys a meaning that the list is long, maybe endless, and whats being sung is a representative/illuminating example, but not exhaustive. But like you, when I find a younger person who is free of the upspeak, glottal fry, lack of oxygen when speaking, or repetitive use of um, like and you know it is always refreshing. I was about to write a comment concerning the misuse of me and I when I read yours. She has performed in television, film, stage, voiceovers, and commercials. is a problem. Garage soft zzz, not hard J at end. 2% comes from Federal grants from the commerce department otherwise there is no direct federal funding. She has been a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild since 2005. I think it was around this time that the issue of vocal fry came to the foreground on NPR. My husband and I both react as though were hearing nails on a chalkboard when people speak as though theyre trying to manipulate us. He recently tweeted, "I've said this before, I'll say it again. It sounds so phony . Also, the millennial kid who is fd in the head trying to sound so sophisticated, like he is an expert at everything and demeaning to everyone. You might think of Terry Gross' velvety timbre. Not up-talk exactly, as in ending every sentence as if it were a question, but more when people are listing things that are maybe a little tedious. Yeah, no. Yet many here dont seem to question their own speech patterns or prejudices. She wrote how, "Sitting in host chair for first time I channeled white voice from Midwest and lost my own. Everyone does this now, it seems, and it drives me nuts ( especially when people start it and only list ONE THInnnnnng and not another). Just because theres a stringor SHTRingof letters composed of an s, t and a nearby r, doesnt mean that English suddenly and surreptitiously morph into German pronunciation. Its funny but also sad that the ways of the world, and so many traditions and really important things are not being passed down to the next generation. Very. So, after reading literally every single comment, I am pondering the question; is it ironic that were all complaining about an enormous range of vocal variants (or variations?) I understand that enunciation is a part of the job they do, but to over pronounce a word by adding an extra vowel does not sharpen the words; it dulls the wit. This American Life even did a segment on the negative messages their women reporters receive about vocal fry. Amazing discussion. Britain? You know what I mean? Who started that? This collection would be much funnier if the written intro didnt include a sentence beginning I mean Unfortunately most people dont even notice they have been infected, or they simply dont care, leaving people like me to go crazy. After living abroad for over a decade, I noticed in the mid-1990s that, in the workplace, every female in a supervisory position seemed compelled to preface nearly every declarative sentence with, At this time. It was quite ridiculous to hear something like, At this tiiiime, we do not have a vacancy, but wed like to talk to you, so At this tiiime, can you tell me if you could come in at 10:00 on Thursday? Heres what makes me hit mute/delete on any podcast, youtube speaker, Radio, etc. All Im hearing from this post is a lot of complaining over nothing. It totally baffles me. Can you comment on a growing trend of, what one person termed, manufactured precision diction? They have this childish high pitched baby voice and its like stabbing my ears with bamboo skewers. I love the content of the daily but can't stand the guttural voice of Michael Barbaro. 2) I cant stand the making every sentence sound like a question- What about the other inflection/tone people use now when they list things out? and radio. There are two in particular that drive me insane: different than and misnomer.. I am particularly by the long, drawn out letter r at the end of a word: culturrrrr. It makes me terribly sad. Hmm How about overuse of exclamation points? Debbie also provides phone-related voice over services including phone prompts, messages-on-hold and outbound phone marketing for companies in the United States and Canada. Receive a detailed quote, custom audition, and the ultimate in voice quality. Scott Detrow, a politics reporter, is a white man. Any and all bridge words used frequently in conversation is exceedingly annoying. Thanks Ava for your note. Maybe this has already been mentioned, but I find it a bit irksome when someone emphasizes the obvious by saying, Hello! As in, Everyone knows the Earth is round. All the best to you in navigating our wonderful world of words! Argh!!! The voices on NPR are more diverse than ever. Its not even super cute. Ive been trying to figure out the speech pattern of an acquaintance its causing me irritation and anxiety. As in change the sheets or change a lightbulb. I really enjoy everyones comments and insights! Anyone who thinks these things dont (or shouldnt) matter should think again. Great people, but, my goodness, that is a difficult accent for me. Literally?! Really? I wonder if there is a name for this yet? The millions of people who comprise society absolutely do not need to adapt to the annoying speech patterns of an entitled few. First, they sound like they are pedaling up a hill. Perhaps Im better not to. Are they insecure, manipulative, dishonest, sans capacity for original, independent thought???? Person 2: So South African farmers are facing difficult times nowadays It is very annoying! It may have been the one I just quoted. Whatever you think of, you're not alone: Many listeners have an idea of what an NPR voice should sound like. I found this article looking for answer to that question. The most common is right? when used at the end of a sentence. It wasnt just that the election campaign this year was ugly, right? Jessica Hansen is the voice of NPR's funding credits, and serves as an in-house voice coach for NPR. Theuse of such patterns do more than annoy the listener. One person in particular uses a combination of vocal fry (at times), saying so at the end of sentences, using upspeak, AND drawing words out (I guess while thinking of what to say). Person 1: I went to a concert yesterday and it was very entertaining! For example someone says I went to the store, then the gas station, and then got something to eat. Someone must start these silly fads. No statement can ever, ever stand on its own without an intensifier. Drives me crazy every time. 12 pt times new roman double spaces face to face conversations. she didn't sound certain saying her own name, helps reporters hone their voices for air. Double negatives. Very annoying. Being a voice-over talent makes me extremely sensitive to not only the sound of voices I hear on TV, radio and the internet, but also to the words that are chosen. While listeners sometimes write to us specifically about a particular voice they don't like, a survey of the emails we receive reveals a pattern. I love this discussion! They sound exhausted or out of breath. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Playin, doin, shopping, talkin, and just today consultin. Vocal Frrry One sound that some listeners are still adjusting to is often-called "vocal. I abhor this glottal stop. For example, instead of saying No they say NoUH. We drink when we hear Emily Bazelon and her cronies say ta on the Political Gabfest. Ek-specially, think-yewwwuh and using individual instead of person are three of my current annoyance triggers. Sheesh. whether your repeated use of the term space is conscious, or simply Hi Debbie and those commenting, all of whom I can identify with wholeheartedly. I am Jack and this is my dog Thats the sky, thats the sea, and that? The kids immediately say, I cant read cursive. I find this is a topic worth discussing in a public forum, not to berate anyone for their colloquial style of speaking, but to intelligently address the issues with poor speech. context or discernible link to the discussion. Also, some news reporters will pepper their stories with obviously. Im so glad I stumbled upon this story which consolidates all the worst habits of TV news people as well as the thread of reader responses. "You have an opportunity as a listener to expand your worldview by hearing all different types of voices," Sanders said. I cant keep track of the number of very interesting podcasts with important messages that Ive had to turn off because of the horrible vocal fryyyyyyyy. A year ago I started a list of new words and phrases starting to appear in last 20 years. Listening to NPR is what got this whole thing started a few years back But now these patterns are showing up everywhere. This usage of So is incorrect!!! I am forever hearing me and my friends instead of my friends and I. To totally be, but, like, its totally not! One of the most irritating forms of up talk or vocal fry is when a woman is explaining her day and each sentence is drawn out at the end with an upward inflection, then the next sentence is hooked on at the end with the same down to up trajectory and drawing out the last word to crescendo. Also on the rise Yah, Yah to express approval, agreement, excitement. You can read opened up by the person being interviewed by a magazine or newspaper and it makes me cringe. A reporter asks a politician something like, Do you support the bill before congress that blah, blah blah [whatever the details]. Now I hear that everywhere. She has studied Alexander, Linklater, LeCoq, Stanislawski, Michael Chekhov, Meisner, Roy Hart, Suzuki, Viewpoints, and many other acting, voice, and movement techniques. New to me and I have grandchildren ranging from preschoolers to early 20s are the following: Ending a sentence with soyeah. Which is quite frankly one of the more annoying habits. thanks Rebecca for chiming in with your comment from your perspective as an educator/coach. Theres another pronunciation of words that drive me to distractionor in this case I should say diSHtraction. Interviewer asks, Why is the current focus on companies like Exxon?, Young woman interviewee: Yeah, so Exxon is a high-profile, Mostly, young women seem to do this. Heres another verbal habit thats annoyed me to the point of pounding the wall. its so not fairah!!. Youre not crotchety. Jackie Fortir is a healthcare reporter for StateImpact Oklahoma and part of the NPR-Kaiser Health News partnership. YES! She has taught throughout the Washington metropolitan area, including the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and American University. Lately, I have noticed by newscasters and others on TV the word expecially, which of course does not exist. I first heard this on a Dove commercial. Love thatNo problem. This dessert was super easy to make! I immediately have to fast forward, which defeats the whole purpose of advertising. In fact, theres a show on HBO where EVERY lady character has a speech impediment. Aha, I see what you did there. I actually literally sat down. I like to respond: as opposed to figuratively sat down, I suppose. But here is the one trend that makes every cell in my body burst: It is when (perhaps two trends, but related), for example, a writer or announcer will state there are two reasons for situation X. the first is Y. He joins us. As a young woman who sometimes subconsciously dips into this lower vocal register, I don't even notice when radio reporters speak with vocal fry. My shopping experiences in the UK have changed since I turned 60 and let my hair go grey. Important..pronounced Im-por-ent. Sounds like a 2 year old learning to speak. Dont run into nobody! (a parent to a child) In our house it is forbidden LOL. They are typically found in unscripted, more extemporaneous speech. They even create elaborate spoofs, like this send-up of the "annoying" podcast voice. Or is this merely habit? Of course, once he shared them with me,I started hearing them, too. Its sort of a way to soften, to be kind of vague, imprecise and uncommitted. And, I feel its time to bring the old standards back. No problem suggests that I might have been a problem. AND.. hitting the G in words too hard I.E. I saw it as SORE-ree. Fast forward to 2020 and, although I love shows about animals like the various zoo reality shows on Animal Planet, I cannot watch the one based out of Australia. They are also signaling their frustration that they cannot complete their thoughts. As to use of words, and at least on the radio and applying to both male and female, using ta for to Ive heard world-renowned physicists do this. Just as NPR's reporting can expose listeners to new ideas, listening to national radio is an opportunity to hear voices from many backgrounds. Today IS the first day of Spring So, what weve found in our research is that people tend to add this word as a way to sound informal yet still be an expert.. I feel more rested? Yeah, Ill second that motion. Like any job, radio journalism requires training. The other annoyance is when someone announces this is a problem as this? The NPR Podcast. And who started everything being super??? Instant shutdown. The ingredients were super fresh and it tasted super amazing!, The car we bought drives super fast! Ive noticed that, too. Every slimy toady in gangster movies said yeah yeah yeah, Boss, I hear ya, I hear ya! . The voice goes up and slows down, theeeeeeeen, then they list detail 1, and detail two (pause) and detail three. To me, that sounds idiotic and uppity, not to mention the hyper pronunciation. I have suffered through dozens of interviews with millennials, both male and female, who use vocal fry, up talk and verbal place holders as if their lives depended on it. 50% of revenue is from member stations. The tone, rhythm, and inflections grate on the ear. I didnt read all the comments, so my apologies if this was already mentioned. Auto-formatting removed the numerous spaces between the words in my last sentence, rendering the example less than illustrative. The author ends a sentence that I assume was not a quote of someone else, with these words; at the start of your answer to each question I asked, and also your I was seriously annoyed . If the person is on TV, I have to change the channel. How did this start? It is an art not a nuisance. Find the placement of your hum where the lips are the buzziest and most tingly. This cymbal sound bite, arent event how a professional drummer would play, or maybe would not immediately make this sound unless the cymbals were damaged somehow. I hear it all the time paint-inG almost sounding like guh at the end of the syllable. Annoying! Ive recently heard this from an organic drink company: However you healthy., Another, from a vitamin supplement company: Want to brain better?. My husband listens to a lot of podcasts, particularly enjoying them while out driving or working in the yard. It has become so prevalent that someone has to be telling them that this is the proper way to speak and I would like to know who it is. I am so happy that I found this website! I also see an affectation of a stammer, emphasizing the last syllable of a word, of a sentence, the totally unnecessary use of and so, after starting with the ubiquitous So, and repetition of statements as if the listener is an imbecile. At one point in the history of the English language, you was the *plural* second-person pronoun, and thou was singular. or: But I have to make one addendum to the use of right? (a word I view as a form of conversational bullying). E.g. Then I grabbed a coffeeeee. They also make thespeaker sound less intelligent and sometimes even manipulative. The pay is $18 an hour, and Id start on next Monday, soyeah. (My 18-yo granddaughter, recently). I would be happy to hear the word amazing without the word super in front of it. I dont watch a lot of TV; but when I do I have to mute all the commercials. Can you tell us about the car accident you witnessed today? And Why It's. So Annoying Audio Funny Language More: 'Reply All' is a podcast which does not do this 7 years ago As the creator of this clips puts it: "All my favorite US podcasts are being ruined by this universally adopted affectation. One listener from Massachusetts wrote: "We are writing to express our concern about the prevalence of the vocal fry affectation adopted by too many of your broadcast correspondents. OKIE Why, just why? You forgot the most annoying example of all: that of swallowing the t Im the middle of a word, together with a glottal stop. It seems to me that in the course of the past couple of years stuDENT has become the preferred usage. At least we can take comfort knowing that some of these annoying fillers indeed die out eventually. Women who speak this way remind me of the ghosts in the movie, The Grudge.. For some people, its their dominant speech pattern and they seemingly cant escape it. The spaces are inappropriate and create tension for the listener. Wait, what is the worst, because it pretends to be clever and original, and is the polar opposite of both. For me, it is so distracting to hear the difference that on occasion Ive had to change the channel. For example: Thats the main reason why most adults eventually decide its in their best interests to lose the bad habits. Jessica Hansen, one of the voices of NPR's funding credits and its in-house vocal coach, helps reporters hone their voices for air. Another big offender is the reality tv show, e.g. Amazing this, and amazing that PLEASE STOP NOW! And the speech pattern that led me to your page is the one Ive observed in the voice overs on virtually all home improvement shows. Also, old hardly known by an average individual, words, which are being now widely used. A major part of the Biden plan is to sort of prioritize pandemic assistance. (Smirk. On one news page I saw it used in four different headlines at the same time. Adding an additional, unnecessary syllable to certain words for emphasis: no becomes no-ah and hello turns into hello-ah.. as though the speaker just had to get rid of that extra bit of air, and vocalize it. I think, that new forms of expression are good because language is alive and new inventions created new vocabulary as well. Politician: Look, we in my state believe that those people working in the aerospace industry are important. You might hear the rich baritone of Bob Edwards. 5) substituting Im here like or Hes here like for I said or he said. Amongst a lot of youre vocabulary mistakes is one that makes me sick, the yank way of saying, mirror, they say Mirrrrr. Anywho.. Weirdos lol . Phoebe Judge (Criminal) is also lovely, as is Roman Mars (99 PI). An overheard conversation: The other day I was walkiiiiiing, and, like, this dude flicked a cigarette butt on the graaa-ound, and I said, hey! Love this article and the comments! Our and Hour is pronounced and sounds the same. Its an epidemic among millennial actors, hosts, and cable news panelists/contributors. Consider Bertie Wooster in the Wodehouse Jeeves stories. Also, ahhhhh, ahhhhhhh when they see a puppy or baby or receive a gift, etc. Yes, I have an accent, but I use proper English as my model to imitate. The young woman in the commercial exclaimed, Its Dove-ah! Now I notice it all the time. The worst speech pattern for me is when the speaker put strong emphasis on many words in the same sentence, for example: But this pattern is now very diffuse, especially for people who do speeches, they think that putting a strong emphasis on each words makes their speech more powerful, while in reality it just dilutes the effect because now most words are pronunced with emphasis. Its like the art of cursive, or long hand writing, which has also become a relic of the past for so many. Its under the The Up-and-Coming Most Annoying Speech Patterns section. Ive even come close to writing to NPR about their guests propensity to start sentences with so. Another one Ive heard lately is everything going on these days. Why use a euphemism in place of the pandemic? I am also hearing stated instead of simply said, and dont get me started on the misuse of myself. Thank you for validating my observations! p.s. Not long in to our conversations, Ive tuned out. Not sure. And singing involves a Melody AND talent. I find that more often there is not an understanding of why this might be appropriate, especially by my younger students & family members. And I give a slight nod to the d in Wednesday. And last but certainly NOT least, saying the work right after every other sentence this makes me feel physically nauseated. Its done a lot in the German language, too (which makes sense, if you think about it). Theres always something! 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