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Can you write in cursive?

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  • emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.space

    @hypostase @futurebird my mom is now ambidextrous because the public school system in the 50's forced all kids to learn to write with their right hands. my mom told me she would get hit with a ruler by the teacher if she used her left hand. 🤷

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    @emily_rugburn @hypostase

    My dad is left handed and has horrible block print writing. Well... OK it's not that bad, you can always read it but there are no cases.

    I know too many left handed people who really struggled with writing. My dad also went through the trying to force him to use his right hand nonsense.

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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      Can you write in cursive?

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      @futurebird if I don't want anyone else to be able to read what I wrote easily, I will write in cursive.
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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?

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        @futurebird

        for me writing cursive is much faster than writing block letters, but as i get older my hand writing gets messier & messier so i don't know that i "like" it, i can see from my journals that i prefer cursive when i have to make written notes in a hurry just because it's so much faster but it's about as ugly as block letters now

        typing is fastest of all, 125+ WPM but that's on a full-sized keyboard not a picky little screen so in the field it's cursive or voice recorder notes

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?

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          @futurebird voting "yes" in the sense of "seems fine." rather than in the sense of "omg i really love it!"

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            Can you write in cursive?

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            @futurebird my cursive handwriting looks pretty good in my opinion, but I never write in cursive because I was never fast enough with it, despite years of daily practice. Then again my print is slow too and looks bad

            A bit off topic, but I've recently (last week) started trying to learn to write with my left hand because my writing is slow, ugly, and makes my hand cramp after 2-3 sentences. Also I have RSI in my right hand so I'm trying to mitigate that a little. So far it's going alright, but I'll have to keep going to see if it'll actually be viable

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            • emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.space

              @hypostase @futurebird my mom is now ambidextrous because the public school system in the 50's forced all kids to learn to write with their right hands. my mom told me she would get hit with a ruler by the teacher if she used her left hand. 🤷

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              @emily_rugburn
              Same, more or less. I can't write with the left, but each hand plays its part and I do do a lot of things backwards.
              @futurebird

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              • theowrites@ack.nerdfight.onlineT theowrites@ack.nerdfight.online
                @futurebird if I don't want anyone else to be able to read what I wrote easily, I will write in cursive.
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                @theowrites

                I switch to cursive when I want students to ask more questions.

                I have my 6th grade programming students design a cursive font with turtle-like commands and they loved learning about the letters which they regard as "black magic of old people"

                Each kid programed the path of a letter then we put them in a bigger script so it could write words.

                It was hideous!

                (But they did use the letters for monograms which looked better.)

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  @theowrites

                  I switch to cursive when I want students to ask more questions.

                  I have my 6th grade programming students design a cursive font with turtle-like commands and they loved learning about the letters which they regard as "black magic of old people"

                  Each kid programed the path of a letter then we put them in a bigger script so it could write words.

                  It was hideous!

                  (But they did use the letters for monograms which looked better.)

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                  @theowrites

                  This was my first time trying the font making lesson... I think I can refine it so the result will be better.

                  And you need to pick a kid who is *really* good with getting the turtle to dance to do letters like I and G. Some of them got in to it more than others so the font was a little ... inconsistent.

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                  • emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.space

                    @hypostase @futurebird hopefully it doesnt happen anymore

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                    @emily_rugburn
                    I think it's probably stopped, at least in the West, but I know some who'd be happy to bring it back.
                    @futurebird

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      Can you write in cursive?

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                      @futurebird It's a bit of both. Yes, but I rarely do. However, when I write it's *always* in cursive. It's my only handwriting.

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?

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                        @futurebird

                        It used to be fine, but erosive arthritis has made it nearly illegible, plus I can no longer write in small spaces (my husband has to sign any checks we need to send.)

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          Can you write in cursive?

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                          @futurebird I can but years of using Teeline shorthand ruined my already terrible handwriting.

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                          • michael_w_busch@mastodon.onlineM michael_w_busch@mastodon.online

                            @futurebird

                            For me; this depends on the language.

                            English and French and Spanish I can do fine.

                            German and Russian cursive I never learned well enough to read or write. And Japanese and Chinese I have never attempted.

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                            @michael_w_busch @futurebird
                            ... but we write German in the same cursive (set of letters) as other western European languages, no?

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                            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                              Can you write in cursive?

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                              @futurebird I love writing cursive regardless of the language. But there's not much opportunity to do it apart from the shopping list. Maybe I should go back to writing letters like I did until the 1990s?

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                              • hypostase@bsd.networkH hypostase@bsd.network

                                @emily_rugburn
                                Same, more or less. I can't write with the left, but each hand plays its part and I do do a lot of things backwards.
                                @futurebird

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                                @hypostase i had this problem with writing backwards early on. i think i was just mirroring right handed people...

                                i explained to someone that my left hand can do very intricate things and my right hand can only make gross movements...that being said, i cannot do things with my left hand that i do with my right (and obvs vise versa).

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                                • swoonie@mastodon.ieS swoonie@mastodon.ie

                                  @michael_w_busch @futurebird
                                  ... but we write German in the same cursive (set of letters) as other western European languages, no?

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                                  @swoonie @futurebird

                                  I understood that there are three different varieties of German cursive in use?

                                  Which was not so confusing as Russian cursive where half a dozen letters all look very similar to one another.

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                                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                    Can you write in cursive?

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                                    @futurebird@sauropods.win

                                    im not sure if you'd call my go-to handwriting cursive or print exactly

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                                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                      Can you write in cursive?

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                                      @futurebird i do every so often for artistic effect (or signing things), but generally i print as legibly as possible

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                                      • emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.space

                                        @hypostase i had this problem with writing backwards early on. i think i was just mirroring right handed people...

                                        i explained to someone that my left hand can do very intricate things and my right hand can only make gross movements...that being said, i cannot do things with my left hand that i do with my right (and obvs vise versa).

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                                        @emily_rugburn
                                        My fine motor coordination isn't great in either, but the left is probably naturally better. What you say makes perfect sense.

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                                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                          Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?

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                                          @futurebird All my notes in engineering and grad school were exclusively in clear, legible printing (I’d stopped using cursive), which ended up serving me well — while I’m a little envious of all my architect/designer friends and colleagues with ‘cool’ lettering compared to my very plain upper- and lowercase, mine is so much more readable on a whiteboard.

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