Speaking in questions


“speaking in questions” is the annoying habit, in spoken english, where one (typically a woman) inflects (raises) her voice at the end of a sentence, as if she were asking a question.

it generally means that she is not sure about what she is saying.
terri: i find it hard to believe that you find my speaking habits annoying?

jim: yes, i do.

terri: i have doubts about the future of our relationship? it is as if you don’t care?

jim: duh. maybe you should stop speaking in questions.

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