示范答案:
Yes, I would say I'm generally quite proficient at reading maps, but I should clarify that my confidence is almost entirely with digital maps.
I find them intuitive because they are interactive and user-friendly. Features like the moving location pin, automatic rotation as you walk, and the ability to zoom in for detail make the process of orienting myself almost effortless. They do the hard work of aligning the map with the real world for you.
In contrast, I'd struggle more with a traditional paper map. Interpreting the scale and translating the static, top-down view into a dynamic, real-world environment requires a different skillset that I've somewhat lost due to a lack of practice. So, while I'm adept with modern navigation tools, my ability with paper maps is admittedly rusty.