How frequently do you find yourself writing or printing?
Almost every day.
Do you enjoy writing?
Yes and No. The motion and tactile sensation of making many of the lines, curves, and angles are enjoyable, but the repetition and attention to detail that writing requires quickly become tiresome.
How do you feel about the quality of your cursive?
It's fairly good when I focus on it, but I never use it because it's less efficient to read and write than printing.
Are you bothered by others' penmanship?
Only if it's so bad that it's hard to read. Cursive is always hard for me to read, except in Russian, which is probably due to my Russian teachers constantly requiring reading and writing in cursive. In English it's not as expected/used, so I'm not as good at reading it.
Did you have to take an assigned penmanship course?
Not per se, but I had to practice penmanship in grammar school.
At what age did you stop focusing on your writing legibility?
About the time I became an adult. By then it was legible enough that there was rarely a problem with it, and I figured that was good enough.
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