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      141 year ago

      Best I could find:

      People with Level 1 Literacy can:

      • Locate one piece of information in a sports article

      • Locate the expiration date on a driver’s license

      • Total a bank deposit entry

      People with Level 2 Literacy can:

      • Interpret appliance warranty instructions

      • Locate an intersection on a street map

      • Calculate postage and fees when using certified mail

      People with Level 3 Literacy can:

      • Write a brief letter to explain a credit card billing error

      • Use a bus schedule to choose the correct bus to take to get to work on time

      • Determine the discount on a car insurance bill if paid in full within 15 days

      People with Level 4 Literacy can:

      • Explain the difference between two types of benefits at work

      • Calculate the correct change when given prices on a menu

      People with Level 5 Literacy can:

      • Compare and summarize different approaches lawyers use during a trial

      • Use information in a table to compare two credit cards and explain the differences

      • Compute the cost to carpet a room in a house

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        71 year ago

        Damn, I’m fairly dumb but I think I could put this on my resume, I’m a lot higher in literacy than I expected.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]OP
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        41 year ago

        i can’t interpret warranty instructions, but I’ve done the credit card thing. I also found the phones from the manufacturer that were compatable with my non-international telecommunications service. (I got the first Sony waterproof release in the age of ricepacks)

        So I’m… esoteric.

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          41 year ago

          I saw that warranty one and was like, welp, I’m already in trouble.

          Then I got down to the lawyer one, and was like hey only lawyers can understand lawyers in court. A lawyer I am not.