Copy and paste needs a tweak.

"Ctrl + C" "Ctrl + V"

For so many of us today, this act has become as ubiquous as a stroke of a key. We use it numerous times a day. Probably more than the number of times we use "q" in a day. It has undeniably enhanced usability of computers.

It takes many forms. 

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Cutting is frowned upon by some. Some sees it as an act of eccentricity.

Contextual copying

It's an idea that you copy the context of a piece of content. For example, if you copy a block of text from a website, you copy font size, boldness and other qualities that describe beyond the meaning the pure text conveys. Copy and paste wasn't always like this. Like some other bad tastes, contextual copying started to take foothold during the 90s.

I often find this annoying especially when I am writing documents. 

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This is annoying.

Why should a snippet of a text retain its decorations when it usually goes contrary to the overall document format? It often becomes more work user has to handle to get rid of text decorations. To avoid this, people paste the text they want to copy into notepad or browser URL bar before they paste the text into a document. 

I feel like it would be more intuitive to expect copying text decorations as a command that should have extra step to perform instead.

I would be happy to hear contrary opinion on this.