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Hold on, this is fascinating. Reblog this and tell me in the notes how old you are and if you ever had typing lessons.

What in God’s good name is a “typing lesson”

I can’t tell if you’re being serious or not

I’m serious what is a typing lesson? What would they teach you? To type? My brother in Christ it is like writing with a pen but technically easier.

Before home computers were very common, people typically only typed for business-related things, so the only people that actually knew how to use typewriters and word processors were authors, secretaries, accountants, etc. These people would take classes for typing bc it was seen as a skill. This gradually fell out of fashion, much like teaching kids cursive

Typing is only intuitive to gen y & z bc most of us learned through computer games or had someone tell us where to rest our fingers. People who never learned to type use just their index fingers, hit one key, take a long time to find the next letter, hit it with an index finger, and repeat until finished

34 i played this:

Technically still 39, and I took typing (I think it was called something like Computing 101, because we learned how to use Word, Excel and the internet in addition to touch-typing) in high school. 

I think they also tried to teach us word processing on the ol’ Apple II GS’s in elementary school, but I’m not sure.

I realise I forgot to give my own answer: 29, and they taught us on the rickety pcs in the Computer Room. I remember when we pivoted from “all essays must be handwritten, typing is not allowed” to “all essays must be typed, handwriting is not allowed”.

44. in sixth grade we had about six weeks of ‘computer science’ which included ‘mavis beacon teaches typing’ but i didn’t really learn until i was a junior in high school and we took ‘keyboarding’ on actual typewriters.

once i got to college i started arguing with strangers on the internet and honed my skills to a fine edge. ratatttattattatatatatatattaptaptap

I’m 39 now but I was at my professional office job in video game marketing c. 2006 and a couple of coworkers were hanging out behind me while I typed something up, and one of them said “wait why are you typing like that? do you not know how to type?” and I’m like “??? I’m doing it now?” and my other coworker scolded him and said “leave him alone! that’s how he types and it works for him” and that’s how I learned that there’s a proper way to type and then there’s poking and prodding at the keys quickly enough to accomplish something that resembles typing but is appalling to most people.