- Smaller version, the ideal situation: Cc Oo Ss Uu Vv Ww Xx Zz
- Quite similar, pretty good!: Bb Ff Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Pp Tt Yy
- OK, I guess can see how they got that: Dd Ee Nn Qq
- ????????: Aa Gg, Rr
Ordered from worst to best
have you ever tried to write something case-sensitive by hand (e.g. the password to the office wifi)
lowercase-uppercase similarity Is Bad Actually
#idk maybe people can make their handwritten letters look different in different cases #i cannot but my handwriting is notoriously bad
I don’t think I have much trouble with case-sensitive handwriting? At least if I’m actively trying to be clear about which case is which.
^ a randomly-generated mixed-case string
I do often blur the distinction between f and F if I’m *not* actively trying to be clear, though.
yeah i can’t do that
(without a lot of effort and possibly multiple tries and honestly at that point why don’t i just text you the password)
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#conversational aglets #language #is the blue I see the same as the blue you see

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