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Potironette 06-23-2017 01:32 PM

And these days schools hardly care about penmenship :D!
Actually, I'm constantly amazed at how teachers can read my handwriting when I can't.

Boris 06-23-2017 04:16 PM

Hmm... come to think of it, my school wasn't to concerned over penmanship either.

Gallagher 06-23-2017 04:33 PM

my teachers always took issue with my penmanship, and we never had to write cursive for our work outside of when we initially learned it.

i don't have any particular issues reading cursive, other than capital letters trip me up sometimes. no idea why, but they never clicked with me very well. i use print capitals and cursive everything else sometimes, like with signing my name.

Quiet Man Cometh 06-23-2017 05:40 PM

I get that sort of half-print, half-cursive thing going if I'm writing in a hurry.

Boris 06-26-2017 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Gallagher (Post 1783736)
my teachers always took issue with my penmanship, and we never had to write cursive for our work outside of when we initially learned it.

i don't have any particular issues reading cursive, other than capital letters trip me up sometimes. no idea why, but they never clicked with me very well. i use print capitals and cursive everything else sometimes, like with signing my name.

I see. Well, hey, I didn't need to write cursive either, so I went to printing; however, one of my teachers in high school said that when she went to school, they actually measured the letters' slants. I can't remember if the students were punished for nt slanting their cursive letters enough or not, but yeah... sounds like my kind of teacher to teach cursive.

As for the capital letters, the Q looks like a 2, the G looks like an M, the E is a backwards 3, the T looks like an F without a line and vice versa with a line, so those ones I can understand.

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Originally Posted by Quiet Man Cometh (Post 1783752)
I get that sort of half-print, half-cursive thing going if I'm writing in a hurry.

Hmm, I see. Yes, I see. Is it legible?

Coda 06-26-2017 03:13 PM

We didn't get judged THAT harshly on the slant, but we did have to slant -- and we had to slant our print too before that, in preparation for learning cursive. My cursive is hard enough to read when it's upright. Having to slant it makes it worse. Thankfully, after 3rd grade, my papers just had to be written in cursive, they didn't have to be written in that specific TYPE of cursive, so it was all upright from there on.

Boris 06-26-2017 03:51 PM

Coda... I wanna see your cursive writing.

Coda 06-26-2017 04:19 PM

I... can probably accommodate that request later.

Boris 06-26-2017 04:24 PM

Alright.:p-grin:

Quiet Man Cometh 06-26-2017 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boris (Post 1784236)
Hmm, I see. Yes, I see. Is it legible?

Legible enough for me.


I used to get chewed out for having my letters too close together, and for looping my tall letters that weren't supposed to be looped, like lower case h.

Boris 06-26-2017 08:11 PM

Interting... we should all be penpals.


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