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As python 3.6 gave us f-strings it's I've been using them more over the ol' .format() syntax.
Sadly, the syntax is highlighting strings that have curly braces but have neither f-string prefix or .format suffix.
The third statement ("{hello}") shouldn't show the curly brace because that is not doing anything fancy with the string. It's just a string.
This might lead me as a developer to miss putting the f-prefix before a string, as the curly braces are giving an indication that they are treated as some sort of templates.