At my last job, a bunch of the older folks did not realize they had a “two spaces” habit.
It’s a clear tell.
Saw this meme and thought I’d point that out.
I use two spaces and you are all “no cap fr fr skibidi Ohio fam.”
Fuck off.
For those of you as stunned as I am that Word now marks two spaces as an error, there’s how to fix it courtesy of Microsoft Answers
Although current convention is to use just one space when using proportional fonts (two spaces were used in typing because most typewriter fonts were monospaced), you can select which convention you want to use and have Word flag exceptions (or not). At File | Options | Proofing, beside “Grammar and Refinements,” click Settings… In the Grammar Settings dialog, scroll down to Punctuation Conventions. You’ll see that you can select one or two space or “don’t check.” As to why this just started, probably no one can tell you, but this is how to fix it.
If this is bugging you you deserve to be annoyed._ You’re looking for reasons to be miserable._. You’re doing it to yourself. _ You give your power away to easily.
I think your rite. OP shouldn’t of let themself get so bothered.
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I’m over 40. I do what I want.
30s, and that’s how I was taught to type, so…
29, and yeah: 12pt Times New Roman, double spaced lines max, and two spaces after the period always…
Very interesting. I hadn’t noticed that before. Something to consider. I’ll keep an eye out for that. /s
You missed a space after your final period
ur not asposta do it afta da last purriod
Just use lots of lube, you’ll be fine
👏 top class dad joke, cheers from a dad
I had a guy review a document I wrote go through and “correct” all of my spaces by adding another one.
Such a zoomer meme.
We can also clearly tell that no one at your work cares and they probably think you’re an annoying little shit.
Not 40, but I still do it. When learning to type on a computer in school it was a requirement. I don’t mind though because now when I do it, periods are automatically added for me in place of the first space.
Bingo. 44 yr old here. I blame Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing back in the early 90s. I still sometimes do the double space at work when I’m on a
typewriterkeyboard.
Two spaces is very ingrained. Will probably never stop. Didn’t even know the recommendation had changed until very recently. Why?
If you are double spacing when typing this comment, your autocorrect is cutting it down to one. This is one. This is two.
And this is an excellent example of why my reaction to OP is:
Yes, I’m on my phone, my phone does what it wants.
What is a two space habit? I’ve never seen this in my life. I’m in my late thirties. Is this that’s done only in America again?
Back in the days of monospaced fonts, it was common practice to put two spaces after the period ending a sentence to make text more readable. It’s not an issue now that fonts are dynamically spaced, making words appear more “natural” and sentences thus easier to parse, but when every character had the exact same width it was hard to determine the “flow” of a sentence since it wasn’t easy to see where it ended. I remember being taught in kindergarten/first grade to use two spaces after a period, even though we weren’t using monospaced fonts then (to the best of my recollection). That’s why this is an “over 40” thing - it was taught to older generations to accommodate the technology at the time, but nobody ever went back to “unprogram” this from their minds.
I love that none of the commenters on this post extolling double-spacing actually have visible double-spacing in their comments.
I double space on the computer. I have to physically fight my phone to double space on it. I’d assume that most people browse Lemmy on their phone too?
I am under 40, but had “two spaces after a period,” drilled into me as a kid. I only broke the habit in the last year, and it still feels weird every time I use just one.
Were you ever given a reason for being taught to use two spaces?
Were you ever given a reason for not?
Usually you aren’t given a reason for not doing something, unless it’s dangerous to do the thing. 🙃 But if you’re instructed to do more work, it can be reasonable to assume someone once thought there might be a reason to do the extra things.
Seems logical to be at least. 🤷♂️