Mise
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It does, but "able to read" is setting the bar pretty low.People have always said CFC's got a lot of smart cookies!![]()
It does, but "able to read" is setting the bar pretty low.People have always said CFC's got a lot of smart cookies!![]()
Mise's 'superhuman' abilities are normal for primary school children in the UK.
He's also correct that you don't read by looking at individual letters. A good reader can scan a line of text far faster than they can speak it, the words are recognised intuitively on sight, rather than interpreted one letter at a time by the brain
It does, but "able to read" is setting the bar pretty low.
Are curly capitals meant to be quick, or is that entirely stylistic?
Exactly, which is why words have to be recognisable. Forming a word with the letters that conventionally spell it helps in this regard.
Slightly off-topic, but this reminds me why I hate misspellers so much, particularly people who misspell purposely.
You know the excuse: "oh but no one cares anyway it's the age of texting and autocorrect you're just old lol". Yeah, come a bit closer and say that again...![]()
Nobody specifically learns how to read handwritten text because it is trivial.
Yes but no two people will form a letter in exactly the same way. Humans read the same way text recognition software does, by looking at shapes and patterns rather than for specifics, we're just better at it 'cos we have more practice. Since we mostly encounter joined up writing in the UK we're probably more used to reading it than you guys are.
Handwriting is often illegible. While BvBPL's post-it at the bottom is perfectly legible, his upper note would take far too long for me to decipher (and for far too little gain, I'm sure).Just so I'm clear here (I hope comprehension didn't fail me too); are you actually arguing that cursive could not possibly be illegible, or are you saying that the example given is of quite legible cursive, but far worse exists?
The top example BvBPL is pretty hard for me to read, because it's essentially a foreign text.
NickyJ said:This. When you look at a newspaper, it isn't printed in cursive. There's a reason for that.
Well I do want to read it, which is why it'd be nice if it were more legible. Your superhuman abilities are quite literally breathtaking, but unfortunately we cannot all be that amazing, a fact which would seem to diminish cursive's utility.
Have you heard the phrase "doctor's writing"?
Bah, you don't even have to come closer.Slightly off-topic, but this reminds me why I hate misspellers so much, particularly people who misspell purposely.
You know the excuse: "oh but no one cares anyway it's the age of texting and autocorrect you're just old lol". Yeah, come a bit closer and say that again...![]()
Okay then, look at the site. Why is all the writing not in cursive?Actually, if you look at a newspaper, you'll see that it uses a serif typeface: one with little extra lines to fill in the spaces between the words. There's a reason for that: it helps people to read more quickly.
Ditto cursive.