I guess trying to provide proof via a screenshot can be seen that way but I'm not trying to be condescending. A large part of bug reporting is providing screenshots and is seen as normal and expected. I therefore try to always provide screenshots as proof for UI glitches.
It is, @AllThingsTech (and Retro). It starts in elementary school on an introductory level, and in high school (or whatever the equivalent of that is in Britain, excuse me for my American-heavy terminology, I've spent a lot of time in Texas) we receive more advanced lessons. Additionally, depending on which educational direction and school, we are getting either German or French by this time as well. I've had German.
I guess trying to provide proof via a screenshot can be seen that way but I'm not trying to be condescending. A large part of bug reporting is providing screenshots and is seen as normal and expected. I therefore try to always provide screenshots as proof for UI glitches.
OMG call me the perfect hypocrite haha! This is also a large part of my software engineering role when collaborating with QA... it becomes habitual, spilling over to "proving someone didn't read my message properly" etc