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that's just how their women sound to us. cutesy anime girls are voiced by aunties over 30.
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As an addendum: Japanese isn't as all-in on pitch having semantics as Chinese, but pitch is very important. Words have "pitch accent" rather than "stress" the way English has, and overall pitch is strongly politeness-coded.

Speaking higher is politer, and noticeably dropping your pitch is threatening. You probably would pitch-up when speaking to your boss, and people working in shops or restaurants nearly sing welcome/thank you for coming type things.

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How would you pitch-up?

Does the entire Japanese population learn these things while growing up?

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I think it's called learning to speak.
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So are cartoon boys in the west.
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How infantile then
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Comparing our culture to others, women in the U.S. are raised to do much the same. Ask anyone woman constantly misgendered for not having a high-pitched woman’s speaking tone (e.g. pacific islanders) and they’ll confirm. Best not throw stones from glass houses.
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I don't know, I don't live or am from US.
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Well, rephrased then in more literal speak: being less dismissively-judgmental and more observational will go a long way in this community.
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