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<blockquote data-quote="Netherfield" data-source="post: 7862084" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>I've a friend who is dyslexic, I hadn't really noticed too much for few years, he can't read , but can write, he used to have a fruit and veg business in the market, he was super quick at working out what price to sell things at, I would have needed a calculator.</p><p></p><p>When I really noticed a struggle for him, we'd gone out for a meal and he got seperated from his wife, menus came round and he just pointed at an item and said I'll have that, but when the meal came to the table and the waiter said who's having xxxxx, he'd sort of wait until nobody claimed it and then 'me'. I then swapped places with his Mrs to get him back to his usual routine where they both stuck their head in one menu and discussed things.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately he got shafted by his business partner who'd managed to go home with more of the profits and bled the business dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netherfield, post: 7862084, member: 6536"] I've a friend who is dyslexic, I hadn't really noticed too much for few years, he can't read , but can write, he used to have a fruit and veg business in the market, he was super quick at working out what price to sell things at, I would have needed a calculator. When I really noticed a struggle for him, we'd gone out for a meal and he got seperated from his wife, menus came round and he just pointed at an item and said I'll have that, but when the meal came to the table and the waiter said who's having xxxxx, he'd sort of wait until nobody claimed it and then 'me'. I then swapped places with his Mrs to get him back to his usual routine where they both stuck their head in one menu and discussed things. Unfortunately he got shafted by his business partner who'd managed to go home with more of the profits and bled the business dry. [/QUOTE]
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