← Back to context Comment by thfuran 6 hours ago How do you find yourself using en dashes more than em dashes? 5 comments thfuran Reply wongarsu 3 hours ago Not OP, but I find the space-en-space convention easier to read than the nospace-em-nospace convention. American style guides prefer the latter – in my eyes they are wrong about that rkomorn 3 hours ago They're wrong about preferring the style you find easier to read?Did you mean American style guides prefer the latter? wongarsu 3 hours ago brain fart, fixed acidburnNSA 5 hours ago For me I use en dashes a lot for ranges like 1–N yoz-y 6 hours ago Maybe they write out a lot of ranges?
wongarsu 3 hours ago Not OP, but I find the space-en-space convention easier to read than the nospace-em-nospace convention. American style guides prefer the latter – in my eyes they are wrong about that rkomorn 3 hours ago They're wrong about preferring the style you find easier to read?Did you mean American style guides prefer the latter? wongarsu 3 hours ago brain fart, fixed
rkomorn 3 hours ago They're wrong about preferring the style you find easier to read?Did you mean American style guides prefer the latter? wongarsu 3 hours ago brain fart, fixed
Not OP, but I find the space-en-space convention easier to read than the nospace-em-nospace convention. American style guides prefer the latter – in my eyes they are wrong about that
They're wrong about preferring the style you find easier to read?
Did you mean American style guides prefer the latter?
brain fart, fixed
For me I use en dashes a lot for ranges like 1–N
Maybe they write out a lot of ranges?