Oddly enough, I seem to “just know” this automatically and extremely quickly. On the other hand, I am sometimes at a loss for a while when I have to do mental arithmetic.
I’ve never really thought about it before, but I’m pretty sure I “just know” as well, in most cases. I think there’s a bit of ambiguity from P through U, (if you asked me whether Q or T came first, I’d have to think about it for a second), so that suggests that certain parts of the alphabet are easier for my brain to sequence than others.
I also just know it, even with the same range (‘P’–‘U’) of uncertainty. (And yes, I’d composed enough of this reply before reading the parent comment that this is an independent datum.) I sometimes even mix up ‘R’ and ‘S’ after thinking about it. (I never go back to the song, although I certainly do know that too.) I have been known to touch-type the alphabet in order when checking out a new font.
This has been useful to me. As a teacher, I alphabetise papers before recording grades, and it’s handy to be able to do this quickly and correctly. (I’m pretty sure that I just knew it before I started regularly using that knowledge, however.)
Oddly enough, I seem to “just know” this automatically and extremely quickly. On the other hand, I am sometimes at a loss for a while when I have to do mental arithmetic.
I’ve never really thought about it before, but I’m pretty sure I “just know” as well, in most cases. I think there’s a bit of ambiguity from P through U, (if you asked me whether Q or T came first, I’d have to think about it for a second), so that suggests that certain parts of the alphabet are easier for my brain to sequence than others.
I also just know it, even with the same range (‘P’–‘U’) of uncertainty. (And yes, I’d composed enough of this reply before reading the parent comment that this is an independent datum.) I sometimes even mix up ‘R’ and ‘S’ after thinking about it. (I never go back to the song, although I certainly do know that too.) I have been known to touch-type the alphabet in order when checking out a new font.
This has been useful to me. As a teacher, I alphabetise papers before recording grades, and it’s handy to be able to do this quickly and correctly. (I’m pretty sure that I just knew it before I started regularly using that knowledge, however.)