shadexiii wrote:
Typing gives you the time to think more about what you're writing, make fast revisions, that kind of thing.
I completely agree with that.
As well I find that I am able to more eloquently express myself in the written word rather than the spoken. At least for the most part - there are probably two exceptions:
1. When I talk about factual knowledge or philosophical knowledge.
2. At random unannounced intervals where, having been brought into a NT social situation, I am able to verbalize slightly better than average.
I also agree with BenJ concerning practising conversations in your head. Social success by my definition is partially when your conversations in real life match the eloquence of what you've "practised" or "simulated" in your mind.