Because that's the only equivalent to shouting that written language has.
It's a perception issue . It's frowned upon here , but personally, I prefer the loud[ imean large ] print.
All these are upper case letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ All these are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
You might think so, but while it might aid someone with poor sight to understand, extensive studies show that the font being read has a fairly profound effect on a reader, and all caps are 'harder' to read--or at least, to *take*--and really is fairly analogous to listening to shouting.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
http://www.convertcase.net/
Examples: QWERTY is upper case i.e. capital letters qwerty is lower case
In a civilized community writing in capital letters is considered to be shouting. WikiAnswers is such a community so the yelling has been disabled.
Hi I dont think ur question is right because ,the Email ID is not case sensitive and u can use both lower and upper case letters.But it wont look good when u use upper case,thats the reason we use lower case letters.
Website names and Email user names are NOT case sensitive, meaning you can write them in lower or upper case, it wouldn't matter. Only passwords are case sensitive. If you meant to ask why they are generally written in lower case when displayed on a website or other medium....they just look better that way.
It is rude, the equivalent of shouting. It is difficult to read, and does not allow for correct sentence structure. Something that people fail to realize about email is that your correspondents draw many conclusions about you from how your messages look. If they are not constructed as an educated person would, they will probably assume that you are uneducated. It's like walking around in public picking your nose, but most folks don't get it.
Due to the difficulties in conveying emotion through text, it has become a widely popular occurence to use uppercase text to indacate aggression, rage and general shouting.
There is neither upper or lower case 'R' in 'email' If it is in the body of the message then without context it is impossible to say.
You can use both upper and lowercase letters in email. It can be done accoding to users choice. The user should use both to have the proper format of mail.
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Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
Upper and lower case came from when everything used to be printed by hand. The letters would be inside of a brief case. The upper case would be kept on the top of the case and the lower case on the bottom.
Not sure how the upper case and lower case letters interact. If that can be ignored then rj.Not sure how the upper case and lower case letters interact. If that can be ignored then rj.Not sure how the upper case and lower case letters interact. If that can be ignored then rj.Not sure how the upper case and lower case letters interact. If that can be ignored then rj.