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(06-01-2015, 05:47 PM)Rodent Wrote: The recurring trend seems to be that most people don't bother with Cursive writing.
Why's that? I'd assume it's just simpler to write that way but Cursive flows better and you can write pretty quickly.
Main reason I couldn't do "proper handwriting" is becuase of my hand-eye coordination - and my dyslexia added on to that - besides. Writing bold is easier to read, and personally less of a pain.
(06-01-2015, 05:47 PM)Rodent Wrote: The recurring trend seems to be that most people don't bother with Cursive writing.
Why's that? I'd assume it's just simpler to write that way but Cursive flows better and you can write pretty quickly.
Main reason I couldn't do "proper handwriting" is becuase of my hand-eye coordination - and my dyslexia added on to that - besides. Writing bold is easier to read, and personally less of a pain.
My handwriting is kinda mixed cursive and normal. I find it appealing, but I am quite poor at that. Does the speed of writing count? I tend to have a horrible handwriting when I am writing fast/I am nervous.