Does your country's younger generation speak with vocal fry and up talk?

In the USA, many Generation Z ( late 1990s to early 2010s) and some younger millennials ( 1981- late 1990s) have a vocal intonation using vocal fry and up talk.

Vocal fry is a creaky voice like someone is trying to deliberately copy a senior who has been chain smoking for 50 years. Up talk is ending sentences with a higher pitch like the speaker is trying to ask a question, even though they are making a statement.

The term "like" is also interspersed repeatedly in the sentences. Generally, these patterns are more associated with women than men. The reason is because men naturally have lower pitched voices to begin with. Thoughts?