You may not see this, but try to imitate the up speak and vocal fry when talking just to them. They will either get it or stop talking to you. Win win.
@@catladyfromky4142 COnstantly like, use, like the word, you know, like. with upspeak and vocal fry. Eventually you'll start hating yourself. With good reason.
No. The only up-talk he does is at the beginning when he's posing questions to the audience. This video is mislabeled. He's mostly making fun of sing-songy inflections.
I have really bad misophonia and caught it at the beginning. However, I was too enthralled with the vocal fry to catch it during the routine. Their's a youtube "best of" channel where the narrator uptalks the.entire.fucking.time. I can power through about 30 seconds and then have to close it before my head explodes
When I was in the Navy I was with Marine Corps units a lot. We would all be given things to read to the rest of the platoon for training. We all had to take a turn. One young Marine would read everything in a newscaster voice. Was awesome and hilarious. Kept a lot of dry material funny. I remember a lot of it because of this kid. Sometimes the SSGT or GYSGT would get on to him but mostly it was all good and everyone had a laugh.
"Upspeak" has been noticeable here in the UK for at least the last decade, probably longer. It's been attributed to a generation that grew up watching Australian soaps, and of course "upspeak" is natural amongst Australians and New Zealanders. As for "vocal fry", I first noticed it on my frequent train journeys from Cambridge as far back as 2011; all of them were young females from college or university. It's almost as if they were trying to outdo each other as to who could sound the most like a crow with laryngitis. Very annoying.
There are two girls who sit near me at the office, and their voice is permanently in that vocal fry, not just at the end of sentences. They must have done it so much that it stayed that way.
Spot on! This combined with the overuse of "literally", "like" and "right now" have to be the most annoying aspects of modern day English speakers. "Like, I'm literally like SOOOO tired right nooooowwwwwww..." Eugh.
It grates me so much because. from voice training and being a nurse i KNOW that it damages the vocal chords and i just want people to be WELL. But they will tell you they were BORN with this voice.
It started with Valley Talk in the early '80s. The girls started talking that way as a fad. It stuck. Now they are mothers and businesswomen and professors, talking like vacuous teenagers and passing it on to their daughters. It's HORRIBLE. Worse than fingernails on a blackboard.
Up speak is the rising tone at the end of a sentence....turning it into a question..but this guy is right of course about the flat low emotion tones as well. Fry is something else...the constipated sound of middle class croaking disorder.
The crazy thing is vocal fry is one of the most damaging things you can do to your vocal cords. Now women are doing this on purpose and when they are in their 60's will sound like chronic crack smokers. All I know is that the sound of a vocal fry speaker doesn't make me think they are powerful or educated, it makes me think they spend their entire day binge watching Kardashians and MTV while surfing Twitter virtue signalling and writing how depressed they are on Tumblr.
It's more natural for a man's voice to sound like that. And it is *way* more likely to happen. But when a women uses that tone of voice, they have to *try* to use no fluctuation in their voice. Men usually don't change their tone of voice as much as women do. For men it's natural! Just listen! And their voice is way deeper to begin with. A women would usually be put in TENOR if they had a deeper voice. If a man had gotten put in TENOR, they would have a higher pitched voice compared to otger men.
Vocal fry only happens naturally if you have gone years without enough sleep and rest, OR if you talk without sufficient power to project the words. So all that is needed to avoid this aggravating speech sound, is to put more effort into your speech.
Vocal fry is obnoxious. Sorry. It just is. It's like nails on a blackboard. It's like someone wants to deliberately annoy you. I'm sure that's not true, but it's extremely grating. It takes me half an hour to recover after hearing someone speak for any length of time with vocal fry. In women, it's usually associated with a high-pitched, nasal voice. The entire combination makes me want to rip my hair out. It's like their vocal cords are made of sandpaper combined with a clothes clip on a squeaky toy.Even the low-pitched version is unnatural and GRATING!
The fact is that 'fry' is inherent in the current American accent in both males and females - no value judgement implied. Compare this with British speakers. However, listening to old American films, I am not sure this was always so. 'Fry' is becoming very common in the UK however. It is not difficult to be conscious about one's speach and adjust it. For instance, any person of alleged importance starting a sentence with 'so' turns me off immediately.
In old American films, actors used a composite accent of American upper class and British RP, so it can't be revelatory of what most Americans used to sound like
Isn’t this more upspeak than vocal fry? Either way, it’s so annoying. Although my generation did the Valley Girl thing, it seemed to die out much quicker. This goes on and on? And it’s always a question? Even just a regular statement is a questiooooonnnn?
Yep, I'm bing watching some videos from a channel where college educated women, who are veterinarians, are taaaalllkinggg like this. It's driving me craaazzyyy. I'm here trying to figure out the basis for this annoying habit. Thanks.
Had to hear a lesson from a lady who spoke with fry that was stabbing nerves, and every cord in my being... I swear I was heaving and feeling nauseous.
This guy is unaware that he incessantly says "like" in the same annoying fashion as the idiot talk he's rightfully mocking. And unfortunately, while mimicking uptalk he delivers the uptalk just before the end of sentences, instead of right at the end. Having said that, it's satisfying to hear a comedian take this on.
The other extremely annoying thing that young women do nowadays, along with the vocal fry, is to speak with a nasally quacking sound. They do not project their voice and they form their words in the back of their mouth, and sounds like "a" come out sounding like a duck. Nearly all the women commentators and newsanchors on tv seem to talk like that now. Drives me up a wall, and I sometimes have to shut them off because it is so irritating. I realize every generation has its own vocal peculiarities, but this present one is pretty hard to take.
Funny stuff! Add some *uptalk* to your gig. That's when a speaker's inflection ends a statement sentence more like it's a question. Example: "Last Saturday, we went to the mall? And we literally saw Mike at Victoria's Secret?" It was sooooo telling...uh-mah-gawd." Per that dialogue, you may notice I loathe incorrect usage of the word "literally". Thankfully, this kind of idiocy is comedy gold or, at least, silver (plated). ;) Do you want fries with that? Then try some of this delicious Kardashian vocal fry: ruclips.net/video/R8mcBdBL-t0/видео.html Cheers! :)
@arthur fleck: We're just anonymous people making assumptions - you more than I am. But I do understand punctuation. If you were initially just criticizing hypocrisy, I don't disagree. As I said, I'm not familiar with Noonan.
Three decades ago l heard Jim Carrol interviewed, and it was done in a croaky fry monotone. We used to call it " junkie voice." I'd do it for comedic effect. How it go so common, lord knows, it sounds like shit.
"speaking differently nowadays....."upspeak," also annoying. And so is the random "like." Ok, so not nearly as bad but still not perfect. Great bit nonetheless. :D
Whatever you want to call this vocal weirdness it is very annoying and makes the younger women seem so idiotic and stupid. Would you want to sit next to one of them in an office listening to this for 8 hours a day - I sure as hell would not want to.
The obsession people have with the intonation of random sounds that are coming out of your mouth. There is no correct way of speaking, it's all just sounds you pampered babies.
He's watching too much 600 pound life. "It was the happiest moment of my life" she said, completely void of all emotion, whilst probably regretting all the cake she missed out on devouring.
Bravo. TBH, I think he's identifying something not quite the same as vocal fry. It has to do with a certain predictable "melody" that is almost sing-song, and a terminal that has vocal fry. Bit of genius for picking up on this and being able to replicate it.
He needs to turn the spotlight on himself for the use of that infuriating 'filler' word, ' like'. It's the filler people with a limited vocabulary use when they don't have - or can't be bothered to think of - a more descriptive word.
Vocal fry makes you sound like your brain has been fried.
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you sure about that?
He’s hilarious! This is EXACTLY how they talk! They even get hired to do commercials this way! Aaaaarrrggghhhh!
I’m French working now full time in a company with mostly American women and this is exactly how they speak. It’s so annoying 😅!
You may not see this, but try to imitate the up speak and vocal fry when talking just to them. They will either get it or stop talking to you. Win win.
I thought it was just me can’t stand for this annoying voice.
@@catladyfromky4142 COnstantly like, use, like the word, you know, like. with upspeak and vocal fry. Eventually you'll start hating yourself. With good reason.
I have lived in the United States for 64 years and never heard 1 girl talk with vocal fry. 😊
I’m here because there are certain RUclips channels i just cannot listen to. This guy hit the nail on the head.
So just don't. Don't make the problem worse.
Mocks vocal fry and does Uptalk! LOL!
Both sound so fkd up
What's funny is, he's making fun out of vocal fry whilst he is uptalking 😂😂😂
And Valspeak with his excessive use of the word "like."
No. The only up-talk he does is at the beginning when he's posing questions to the audience. This video is mislabeled. He's mostly making fun of sing-songy inflections.
@vendogg - Actually, men use vocal fry about 25% of the time while women use it about 10%.
@@MossyMozart not all women though, some use it more, some use it less
I have really bad misophonia and caught it at the beginning. However, I was too enthralled with the vocal fry to catch it during the routine. Their's a youtube "best of" channel where the narrator uptalks the.entire.fucking.time. I can power through about 30 seconds and then have to close it before my head explodes
Brilliant - You got it - big time. The up speak, the fry, the dumbbell, all of it. I laughed my ass off .
I love when the lady shouts "literally" ..🤣👍🏻
Ironically, people have no idea what the word "literally" means.
oh my gaaaaaaawd, I wa slike, literally thinking, like the same thing. Literaaaaaaaaaaaaally.
When I was in the Navy I was with Marine Corps units a lot. We would all be given things to read to the rest of the platoon for training. We all had to take a turn. One young Marine would read everything in a newscaster voice. Was awesome and hilarious. Kept a lot of dry material funny. I remember a lot of it because of this kid. Sometimes the SSGT or GYSGT would get on to him but mostly it was all good and everyone had a laugh.
Just Valley Girl back again, see Moon Unit singing Valley Girl with her dad...gag me with a spoon!
Like, totally groady.. 🤮
Priceless! So great! Haven't heard of Will Noonan before. He own me over!
"Upspeak" has been noticeable here in the UK for at least the last decade, probably longer. It's been attributed to a generation that grew up watching Australian soaps, and of course "upspeak" is natural amongst Australians and New Zealanders.
As for "vocal fry", I first noticed it on my frequent train journeys from Cambridge as far back as 2011; all of them were young females from college or university. It's almost as if they were trying to outdo each other as to who could sound the most like a crow with laryngitis. Very annoying.
There are two girls who sit near me at the office, and their voice is permanently in that vocal fry, not just at the end of sentences. They must have done it so much that it stayed that way.
30 yrs in the UK, since Neighbours and Home and Away.
Crow with laryngitis?!? Hahahahahaha 🤣💀
"Crow with laryngitis"....Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
@@Col.J.N.W.SinghKhandalaor.......as some comedian put it, they sound like their batteries are running down.......😂
Hysterical and accurate!
I literally mean figuratively! 😂😂😂
Spot on! This combined with the overuse of "literally", "like" and "right now" have to be the most annoying aspects of modern day English speakers.
"Like, I'm literally like SOOOO tired right nooooowwwwwww..."
Eugh.
Have to throw in "legit" and "dude"and uptalk at the end like it's a question: "Dude, like I'm legit tired right now?"
So, I also hate people who start every thought or reply with "So,..." So, it's, like , really annoying 'n stuff. I literally die every time I hear it.
Don't forget "super"! Everything is super now ... super tired, super busy, super drunk, super annoyed, super shocked
It grates me so much because. from voice training and being a nurse i KNOW that it damages the vocal chords and i just want people to be WELL. But they will tell you they were BORN with this voice.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, Could you please fix about 50% of the women on TV,
It started with Valley Talk in the early '80s. The girls started talking that way as a fad. It stuck. Now they are mothers and businesswomen and professors, talking like vacuous teenagers and passing it on to their daughters. It's HORRIBLE. Worse than fingernails on a blackboard.
Couldn't agree more.
Also women aren't women anymore.
@@nehuge Women aren't women in what sense?
David C Sexist much?
Yep , I heard the first time in the 80’s , in fact I can name the women I first heard talk that way , but these women didn’t do the up talk .
All that tattoo ink has leeched into their vocal chords
Loudermilk scene 😂
All the girls in my high school read just like that... I thought I was the only guy who noticed that.
I would NEVER HIRE someone that talks this way, NO WAY. BB
Agreed. Enough is enough.
ITS Sickening
Kardashians did it.
Jeff Morse It was actually the Olsen Twins back in the day. But the Kardashians made it really popular, ugh.
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Morten O.T. My God I stand corrected. That video of KK made me want to chew glass.
I came here from a link, I'm not going out with one...
But I'm so curious...
OOH!
I think it was way before her wasn't it? Like Brittany Spears or Paris Hilton.
Thank you funny as heck
new speaking voice? in the 80s it was called 'valley girl'
haha, this is great!
Up speak is the rising tone at the end of a sentence....turning it into a question..but this guy is right of course about the flat low emotion tones as well. Fry is something else...the constipated sound of middle class croaking disorder.
I have yet to hear the up speak without the vocal fry added in..double the torture.😵💫
The crazy thing is vocal fry is one of the most damaging things you can do to your vocal cords. Now women are doing this on purpose and when they are in their 60's will sound like chronic crack smokers. All I know is that the sound of a vocal fry speaker doesn't make me think they are powerful or educated, it makes me think they spend their entire day binge watching Kardashians and MTV while surfing Twitter virtue signalling and writing how depressed they are on Tumblr.
When you're making fun of vocal fry but also have a vocal fry yourself
Some guys have a natural vocal fry (as do very few women) but when its fake and put on, its just like nails down a chalk board.
When you are butthurt you have vocal fry so you make a comment about his vocal fry.
@@brainbug9000 I was joking but I see it was lost on you.
@@shantellhamel3028 well on me too, care to explain?
@@shantellhamel3028 what was the joke?
I'm a guy and thank God there were 4 or 5 azzhols that made fun of me when I said something in up speak in middle and highschool. That was in the 90s.
He starts out with “vocal fry” and then says that it starts from the upspeak in class
Reminds me of how the guys did it in “White Chicks”
Noticed he himself uses some vocal fry, e.g. @ 0:41 "who is squeezing you now" on the "now".
I think it is employed to indicate a question?
It's more natural for a man's voice to sound like that. And it is *way* more likely to happen. But when a women uses that tone of voice, they have to *try* to use no fluctuation in their voice. Men usually don't change their tone of voice as much as women do. For men it's natural! Just listen! And their voice is way deeper to begin with. A women would usually be put in TENOR if they had a deeper voice. If a man had gotten put in TENOR, they would have a higher pitched voice compared to otger men.
Some vocal fry is normal no matter what. He's talking about how some people INTENTIONALLY do it.
Vocal fry only happens naturally if you have gone years without enough sleep and rest, OR if you talk without sufficient power to project the words. So all that is needed to avoid this aggravating speech sound, is to put more effort into your speech.
He popped in and popped out a lil slow
Vocal fry is obnoxious. Sorry. It just is. It's like nails on a blackboard. It's like someone wants to deliberately annoy you. I'm sure that's not true, but it's extremely grating. It takes me half an hour to recover after hearing someone speak for any length of time with vocal fry. In women, it's usually associated with a high-pitched, nasal voice. The entire combination makes me want to rip my hair out. It's like their vocal cords are made of sandpaper combined with a clothes clip on a squeaky toy.Even the low-pitched version is unnatural and GRATING!
Yes. Anything phoney is annoying because it's not real. It's a lie to use vocal fry.
It sounds perpetually disingenuous - which is kind of appropriate when I think about it.
MGTOW MAP MAKER --Yes *SIR* !
Yes, it sounds "put On". Which IT IS< they have to DEVELOP this horrible habit, then they are stuck with it. BB
It's called upspeak I think
Up speak and vocal fry are so irritating. I feel it should be gone as soon as you give birth. Birthing a baby is the pinnacle
Nailed it lol!!!
Business owner in Florida: Female job candidate walks in the door speaking like that?
I tell her to "Like...hit the road".
So good
L oh L ~ I laughed so hard- “Tough Love received bro. “
He’s also doing it himself, lol
Go back 20 years and you would hear that voice in Chelsea nyc.
The fact is that 'fry' is inherent in the current American accent in both males and females - no value judgement implied. Compare this with British speakers. However, listening to old American films, I am not sure this was always so. 'Fry' is becoming very common in the UK however. It is not difficult to be conscious about one's speach and adjust it. For instance, any person of alleged importance starting a sentence with 'so' turns me off immediately.
In old American films, actors used a composite accent of American upper class and British RP, so it can't be revelatory of what most Americans used to sound like
YES!! The "so" trend is the worst. I call it the vocal virus SoVid-19.
So... you're saying that I've turned you off?
That comforts my soul.
Isn’t this more upspeak than vocal fry? Either way, it’s so annoying. Although my generation did the Valley Girl thing, it seemed to die out much quicker. This goes on and on? And it’s always a question? Even just a regular statement is a questiooooonnnn?
He's kind of using a combination of both.
Ditto Melissa, you stated exactly what I wanted to say. Bravo!
It's the Valley Girl trinity: upspeak, vocal fry, and superlatives / abuse of words galore. The finest product of California.
This is great.
I recently visited the u.s and i found this incredibly annoying.
Yeah? Your accent must have been annoying.
@@Pinhead101 accent means at least one language apart from the one You are speaking. And if i annoyed somebody , may be it was ignorant xenophobes.
@@Pinhead101 oooh, great comeback, Hoss. You done 'Murica proud.
at the end of a long daaaaaaayyyyy 😂😂😂😂
Pretty funny stuff
What’s almost as irritating is people beginning sentences with “I feel like…”
Lmao amazing
I didn't mind until one of my professors spoke like that it's gets annoying after some time.
He sounds like Christine Balsey Ford.
Dude has vocal fry..
This was great
Guys do it too. And it’s infuriating.
Testosterone
Project your voice. Speak with confidence, like a man. Even if you’re not confident. I know I’m not.
the video is not about guys, off topic post
I’m not sure I’d be using the word “chick” in 2024. But yeah, legit observation.
I hadn't realized there is a term for this. Vocal fry is equally irritating and contrived for either gender.
Yep, I'm bing watching some videos from a channel where college educated women, who are veterinarians, are taaaalllkinggg like this. It's driving me craaazzyyy. I'm here trying to figure out the basis for this annoying habit. Thanks.
Had to hear a lesson from a lady who spoke with fry that was stabbing nerves, and every cord in my being... I swear I was heaving and feeling nauseous.
He sounds like he’s got vocal fry at times, listen close...
You don't even have to listen closely. He definitely has vocal fry
..and up talk 🤷🏻♂️????!!!!????
Ha ha love this.
This guy is unaware that he incessantly says "like" in the same annoying fashion as the idiot talk he's rightfully mocking. And unfortunately, while mimicking uptalk he delivers the uptalk just before the end of sentences, instead of right at the end. Having said that, it's satisfying to hear a comedian take this on.
Akshull leeeee....??????
'A cow with laryngitis' Great metaphor. Yet they do find husbands....
Vocal fry is tremendously annoying. But so is using 'like' as a filler word...
The other extremely annoying thing that young women do nowadays, along with the vocal fry, is to speak with a nasally quacking sound. They do not project their voice and they form their words in the back of their mouth, and sounds like "a" come out sounding like a duck. Nearly all the women commentators and newsanchors on tv seem to talk like that now. Drives me up a wall, and I sometimes have to shut them off because it is so irritating. I realize every generation has its own vocal peculiarities, but this present one is pretty hard to take.
YES! Nothing political intended, but many female commentators quack and cackle. Among the worst is Jessica Tarlov.
For every three girls in the audience, there is one that is fuming.
There is a speech pathologist who describes it.
So true and sick. I hope they get over it. Make fun of them enough, they will
This is good but would be a lot better if he stopped saying 'like'.
I’m from Rancho Cucamonga
Funny stuff! Add some *uptalk* to your gig. That's when a speaker's inflection ends a statement sentence more like it's a question. Example: "Last Saturday, we went to the mall? And we literally saw Mike at Victoria's Secret?" It was sooooo telling...uh-mah-gawd." Per that dialogue, you may notice I loathe incorrect usage of the word "literally". Thankfully, this kind of idiocy is comedy gold or, at least, silver (plated). ;) Do you want fries with that? Then try some of this delicious Kardashian vocal fry: ruclips.net/video/R8mcBdBL-t0/видео.html
Cheers! :)
Sais the guy who uptalks.
@arthur fleck: You realize this is a comedy routine, right?
@@echt114 yes and he uptalks in other routines so he uptalks naturally which is ironic obviously your young and don't understand. But that's ok.
@arthur fleck: I don't know his other routines. But you use "your young" instead of "you're young," but that's OK.
@@echt114 I'm old so I say your young not you're young but that's ok also when your a big boy you might understand clever clogs.
@arthur fleck: We're just anonymous people making assumptions - you more than I am. But I do understand punctuation. If you were initially just criticizing hypocrisy, I don't disagree. As I said, I'm not familiar with Noonan.
It is SO BAD now.... EVERY social media "influencer" sounds like this now. It is so obnoxious. I hate it.
Housewives of Los Angeles voice. LOL
A lot of men also speak with a vocal fry yet nobody rags on them. Wonder why.
All guys, ALL guys hate girls who talk like this. Sorry ladies but 95% of the men hate vocal fry. Most males don't like nose rings and tattoos.
why would women care what you think?
Three decades ago l heard Jim Carrol interviewed, and it was done in a croaky fry monotone. We used to call it " junkie voice." I'd do it for comedic effect. How it go so common, lord knows, it sounds like shit.
This isn’t vocal fry. But it’s funny and women who talk in this sing-song way are just as annoying.
The only good fry is McDonalds and in metal music.
This comment section did not pass the vibe check. That’s on ~sexism~
"...it's like..." You know "like..." Yeah, I know what you mean. It's 'like'... Dude, you're doing the very same thing - "like" really.
"speaking differently nowadays....."upspeak," also annoying. And so is the random "like." Ok, so not nearly as bad but still not perfect. Great bit nonetheless. :D
Whatever you want to call this vocal weirdness it is very annoying and makes the younger women seem so idiotic and stupid. Would you want to sit next to one of them in an office listening to this for 8 hours a day - I sure as hell would not want to.
The obsession people have with the intonation of random sounds that are coming out of your mouth. There is no correct way of speaking, it's all just sounds you pampered babies.
He's watching too much 600 pound life.
"It was the happiest moment of my life" she said, completely void of all emotion, whilst probably regretting all the cake she missed out on devouring.
Vocal Fry makes the speaker sound self important and confused at the same time. Very irritating.
Next upvote gets 777 and wins all the coins!
Bravo. TBH, I think he's identifying something not quite the same as vocal fry. It has to do with a certain predictable "melody" that is almost sing-song, and a terminal that has vocal fry. Bit of genius for picking up on this and being able to replicate it.
🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😂
Guy do it too. But it is mostly women.
Vocal Fry with a touch of Mush-mouth.. a quick and easy way to sound a little less intelligent.
Lisps, Dyslexia, hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (fear of long words). Humans like to see other humans suffer. Like, a lot.
Goose Nation Animations wait what does this have to do with the video lol
I'm a guy that has sort of a vocal fry
You should learn to speak
He needs to turn the spotlight on himself for the use of that infuriating 'filler' word, ' like'. It's the filler people with a limited vocabulary use when they don't have - or can't be bothered to think of - a more descriptive word.
well it all started spreading more bcoz of the Kardashians
It’s a vocal disease of Millennilettes.
He’s uptalking as he makes fun of vocal fry
@M W No he’s literally uptalking he’s ending every single sentence he says in a higher octave than he started
i love women