Control + Backspace deletes entire words rather than individual characters
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Control + Arrows also moves your text cursor by whole words. Combine it with shift and you can easily select a bunch of text without the mouse.
Another one that took me far too long to learn: Shift + Tab will do the same thing as tab (next element) in reverse
Ironically, most people I know doesn't know how to use their phones or computers at all.
Not all of the people require more knowledge than Excel, but it's very useful to recognize types of errors, backups, where are the settings you may need and how to find your device options.
Bleach + vinegar = toxic chlorine gas that can be lethal.
Not sure how many people know this but I was in my mid-20s when I found this out, luckily not the hard way.