1 |
Back
in
school
they
used
to
try
and
teach
us
cursive
handwriting.
They
basically
told
us
to
"join
the
letters"
and
as
a
result
my
handwriting
is
terrible.
In
university
I
made
an
active
effort
to
write
normally
and
the
result
is
a
lot
more
readable.
Cursive
handwriting
was
probably
more
readable
back
in
the
days
of
the
Old
English
language,
but
is
only
a
detriment
to
neatness
today.
One
benefit
of
cursive,
is
that
you
can
write
a
bit
faster
since
you
need
to
take
your
pen
off
the
paper
less.
.
.
in
theory.
It's
just
hard
to
handle
certain
combinations
of
characters,
i.
e.
'z'
and
's',
or
'g'
(
in
cursive,
a
'z'
looks
almost
identical
to
a
'g'
but
most
people
don't
write
it
like
that
anymore-
however
the
normal
'z'
doesn't
flow
as
well)
.
Point
being
cursive
is
awful.
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1 |
Back
in
school
they
used
to
try
and
teach
us
cursive
handwriting.
They
basically
told
us
to
"join
the
letters"
and
as
a
result
my
handwriting
is
terrible.
In
university
I
made
an
active
effort
to
write
normally
and
the
result
is
a
lot
more
readable.
Cursive
handwriting
was
probably
more
readable
back
in
the
days
of
the
Old
English
language,
but
is
only
a
detriment
to
neatness
today.
One
benefit
of
cursive,
is
that
you
can
write
a
bit
faster
since
you
need
to
take
your
pen
off
the
paper
less.
.
.
in
theory.
It's
just
hard
to
handle
certain
combinations
of
characters,
i.
e.
'z'
and
's',
or
'g'
(
in
cursive,
a
'z'
looks
almost
identical
to
a
lowercase
normal
'g'
but
most
people
don't
write
it
like
that
anymore-
however
the
normal
'z'
doesn't
flow
as
well)
.
Point
being
cursive
is
awful.
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