Can you write in cursive?
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Can you write in cursive?
@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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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
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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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird I can but years of using Teeline shorthand ruined my already terrible handwriting.
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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.
@michael_w_busch @futurebird
... but we write German in the same cursive (set of letters) as other western European languages, no? -
Can you write in cursive?
@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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@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@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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@michael_w_busch @futurebird
... but we write German in the same cursive (set of letters) as other western European languages, no?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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Can you write in cursive?
im not sure if you'd call my go-to handwriting cursive or print exactly
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird i do every so often for artistic effect (or signing things), but generally i print as legibly as possible
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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).
@emily_rugburn
My fine motor coordination isn't great in either, but the left is probably naturally better. What you say makes perfect sense. -
Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@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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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird it depends on context. If you're writing Russian as a grown-up, you write in cursive. This influenced my handwriting in English, but I'm happy with my personal longhand, which is not usually full-blown cursive but sometimes comes close.
@adhdphd recently got me into using a fountain pen, and that lends itself to more cursive-like handwriting.
Also, I've been meaning to pick up some form of shorthand one of these days. I always thought it would be useful for long work meetings.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird Cursive was absolutely rammed down my throat as a school boy. Teachers insisted that it was the only real way to write and college would not accept paper written in print.
Now I basically never use cursive, and think it's a crappy writing system that damages readability in favor of stylistic nonsense. -
Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird I have, since enlisting in the Navy, written almost exclusively in block capitals. The act is choppier and less fluid than cursive or even regular print, but it’s always clearly legible (to me). Given the frequency with which I have difficulty with the handwriting of others, I consider the trade-offs worth it.
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Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird I'm a lefty. My cursive has had better days: writing faster means less finesse, the "m", "n", "s" and "r" suffer from legibility, I have to slow down when writing for others (for example, public exams or queries to companies/state entities) so they can understand what I wrote.
But I write at least two A4 pages of cursive every day. -
Regardless if it's cursive or not, do you like your handwriting?
@futurebird My normal handwriting is a weird demented scrawl that my 11th grade English teacher joked that it should be rented to the CIA as a form of encryption. It is none the less satisfying to write.
I also have a slower and more legible print for when other people being able to read it is important.
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Can you write in cursive?
Yes, and often do.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird I am missing an option for psychopathic half-cursive.
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird my cursive looks like Stimpson J. Cat’s hand writing .
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Can you write in cursive?
@futurebird
You didn't ask about quality .