There are several weird mistakes you seem to always make, despite knowing they're wrong. (Ex: I always tend to swap 2's for n's and vice versa when writing) It's as if some connection just went permanently wrong in your brain. amirite?
I tend to add the letter "e" onto the end of words, despite know that the word doesn't end in an "e", both when I'm hardly focusing and when I'm concentrating really hard on what I'm writing.
Yeah, Reality's got it. Like if i'm doing math i'll write 4n one line and 42 when I'm copying it to the next line.
Not sure why i do it but I've lost a lot of points on tests...
oops.
i think its like whenever they want to write an "n" they end up writing a two instead without thinking, and then visa versa would be like writing an "n" when they meant to write a two
That might be because "five" starts with an f so your brain just doesn't know whether or not to write the word or the number. At least that's what makes sense...
Sometimes when I write and the next word I'm writing starts with the last letter of the last word I wrote, I'll combine them. For instance "with help"
Turns into "withelp"
Or if I'm thinking of the next words I want to write while I'm still currently writing another word, it'll come out like this: "the bok keeps making thit mistake" when I mean "the boy keeps making this mistake" it particularly happens with Ks
When I talk and mean to say "yesterday I..." I say "last year I...." and vice versa. Also when I'm writing, I've noticed that I so commonly make the mistake of typing s on to the end of a word ending in d (or vice versa), that it's actually cropped up as a problem when I am writing by hand. e.i. I want to say "the lawyer always asked a lot of questions to witnesses." and it'll come out as "the lawyer always askes a lot of questions to witnesses."
Also p b and d get confusing for me.
Well I know the right tenses, I just see s and d switched with eachother so often because they're next to eachother on the keyboard (I make a lot of typos)
I'm not saying you don't know the right tenses. I know the right tenses and I'm all the time making the same mistake. I'll read over a story I've written and realize that there will be random present tense words when everything else is past tense.
Something I do all the time when speaking is mixing up nouns in a sentence. Just today, instead of saying 'She put the toaster in the sink', I said, 'She put the sink in the toaster'
The funny thing is I do it constantly and I only notice when it's pointed out by others.
Does this happen to anyone else or am I just extremely weird?
I mix up Es and 3s.
On my chemistry test I was copying an equation from the board and I changed H3 to Helium, thus fucking up the entire problem. And I could not for the life of my figure out what I had done wrong when I compared my equation to the actual one.
When I'm solving an equation in math class, not only do I add numbers when I'm suppose to multiply them, I add them completely wrong, and get some far out answer. My tests always have question marks all over them.
When I was a kid, I always wrote my 5s backwards. A teacher will write a letter or number on the board and I'll think it's backwards and it's not. I don't have trouble reading though, which leads me to believe it can't be dyslexia.
I also tend to mix up ds and bs.
Whenever I write any word with 'ag' i always skip the a and write just a g. I'll go back and redo it only to write the same exact thing a few more times. I have to really slow myself down to get it right. Weird.
Sometimes when I'm reading I'll read it wrong but it'll have the same meaning. Like instead of "She has amazing eyes," I'll read "Her eyes are so amazing."
When I'm writing a word that has starts with a capital T and then h, i'll combine the letters. For example the "h" will come out of the t, making it one letter.
so random.
I mix up b and d a lot when I write, and sometimes I write ß instead of p, which is weird because English is my first language, I only started to learn German five years ago...
Since everyone is sharing all the weird thing they do, I think I'll just let everyone know that I'm flawless.
If I'm writing a lot and I'm truckin' along, I'll tend to rewrite two words at a time.
Ex: And then suddenly the man jumped and quickly thrust his spear into his into his opponent.
That sounds like you're remembering something horrible. "...And quickly thrust his spear into his.... sob into his opponent".
I do that all the all the time.
I tend to add the letter "e" onto the end of words, despite know that the word doesn't end in an "e", both when I'm hardly focusing and when I'm concentrating really hard on what I'm writing.
That's pretty weird, I went on the comments page to write the exact same thing.
perma2e2tly wrong
You're making this joke n?
Wro2g.
Can you n stop making fun of OP?
Yeah, Reality's got it. Like if i'm doing math i'll write 4n one line and 42 when I'm copying it to the next line.
Not sure why i do it but I've lost a lot of points on tests...
oops.
I... I really don't know. :/
i think its like whenever they want to write an "n" they end up writing a two instead without thinking, and then visa versa would be like writing an "n" when they meant to write a two
I do the same with F's and 7's. I'm not sure why, but I've always done it.
I do it for 5's and F's. I think it's because of the sound, but I really don't know.
Yes! I think so. Glad I'm not the only one.
I always mix up G and J when I spell out a word that has either letter in it.
Me too. & sometimes when just saying it aloud.
when i was younger, whenever i meant to say white i would say yellow and whenever i went to say yellow i said white..... every time. it was so weird.
omg same thing! my brother and i both did it.
that's crazy, just another one of those times when you realize you're not the only one haha
I do the same thing with 5's and f's sometimes xD
*All the 5ucking time.
It's because everyone's brain is an asshole.
All the fucking time
That might be because "five" starts with an f so your brain just doesn't know whether or not to write the word or the number. At least that's what makes sense...
I do think that's why. But it's still really weird. I don't mix up 9 with n or 6 with s xD
Sometimes when I write and the next word I'm writing starts with the last letter of the last word I wrote, I'll combine them. For instance "with help"
Turns into "withelp"
Or if I'm thinking of the next words I want to write while I'm still currently writing another word, it'll come out like this: "the bok keeps making thit mistake" when I mean "the boy keeps making this mistake" it particularly happens with Ks
I mix up lowercase g's and s's for some reason.
I mix up t's and 2's and p's and b's
I mix up 4s and Fs
ME TOO!!
When I talk and mean to say "yesterday I..." I say "last year I...." and vice versa. Also when I'm writing, I've noticed that I so commonly make the mistake of typing s on to the end of a word ending in d (or vice versa), that it's actually cropped up as a problem when I am writing by hand. e.i. I want to say "the lawyer always asked a lot of questions to witnesses." and it'll come out as "the lawyer always askes a lot of questions to witnesses."
Also p b and d get confusing for me.
Well I know the right tenses, I just see s and d switched with eachother so often because they're next to eachother on the keyboard (I make a lot of typos)
I'm not saying you don't know the right tenses. I know the right tenses and I'm all the time making the same mistake. I'll read over a story I've written and realize that there will be random present tense words when everything else is past tense.
From the example you used, it sounds like you are mixing up tenses more so then the letters, which is quite a common occurrence.
Something I do all the time when speaking is mixing up nouns in a sentence. Just today, instead of saying 'She put the toaster in the sink', I said, 'She put the sink in the toaster'
The funny thing is I do it constantly and I only notice when it's pointed out by others.
Does this happen to anyone else or am I just extremely weird?
I do that too but only when I'm reading something.
I mix up men and women. Oops.
Sometimes when I write the words five or four, I end up writing 5ive and 4our. It doesn't happen with any other number. Just those two.
I frequently forget the i in my name.
My mother used to get "clock" and "watch" mixed up, and if I write too quickly I make P's where I meant to make b's.
Sometimes when I'm writing I'll accidentally turn a d into a g..
Whenever im typing, I sometimes hit a button on the right side with the same finger that I am trying to use on the left side.
For example, hitting k instead of s or u instead of r.
7's and 5's when doing my math homework. I have no idea why.
I mix up Es and 3s.
On my chemistry test I was copying an equation from the board and I changed H3 to Helium, thus fucking up the entire problem. And I could not for the life of my figure out what I had done wrong when I compared my equation to the actual one.
Sometimes I confuse squares with E's.
When I'm solving an equation in math class, not only do I add numbers when I'm suppose to multiply them, I add them completely wrong, and get some far out answer. My tests always have question marks all over them.
When I was a kid, I always wrote my 5s backwards. A teacher will write a letter or number on the board and I'll think it's backwards and it's not. I don't have trouble reading though, which leads me to believe it can't be dyslexia.
I also tend to mix up ds and bs.
It wouldn't be dyslexia because dyslexia is with numbers. Perhaps you have dyscalculia, which is dyslexia with numbers.
For some reason, it is telling me that dyscalculia is spelled wrong and wants me to correct it to miscalculate....
I mix up 4s and 7s with Fs
Whenever I write any word with 'ag' i always skip the a and write just a g. I'll go back and redo it only to write the same exact thing a few more times. I have to really slow myself down to get it right. Weird.
Sometimes when I'm reading I'll read it wrong but it'll have the same meaning. Like instead of "She has amazing eyes," I'll read "Her eyes are so amazing."
Sometimes I randomly forget how to spell the easiest words, or forget how to do the simplest math problem. :p
Also, a friend of mine still mixes up her lowercase b's and d's, switching them around.
I mix up my 5's and b's. I realized it in Algebra class.
When I'm writing a word that has starts with a capital T and then h, i'll combine the letters. For example the "h" will come out of the t, making it one letter.
so random.
In math class I frequently swap x's for 8's and y's for 9's and vice versa. Not very helpful in algebra, I've lost points for it
I mix up b and d a lot when I write, and sometimes I write ß instead of p, which is weird because English is my first language, I only started to learn German five years ago...
I write 3's backward.