Talk:Kasane Teto/@comment-33526642-20180623195607/@comment-53539-20181224124648

It is a little unneeded to lecture people, but I do understand the frustrations and do agree with you. Mostly it comes out as this for myself, I can make a edit, proof and reread it. Then hit "publish". Then... Spot the mistake I made. The worst bit is if I misspell a word but spell a correct word. Example is I just corrected "spot" from "spit" in this reply.

With "ness." I just can't spell the full word so it just becomes easier to write that instead. When your dyspraxic or dyslexic your methods of remembering words can't be the same as everyone else because it doesn't work. For example I remember "castle" by thinking of the "t" as a fortification in an actual castle and it helps "picture" the word. It takes me ages to visible Japanese names which is why I never became particularly great at Japanese. Yuzuki Yukari I can spell because I turn her name into a song. "Yu to the Zu, ki,ki,ki,ki, then you go Yu to the Ka to the Ri, ri, ri". And I say it when I want to spell her name.