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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I break a lot of the "rules." I often use a hybrid of cursive and printing, the ratio of which adjusts randomly.
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I know a lot of people, like you, who use a hybrid of cursive and printing... then again I think I might know more who print. It is kind of interesting to think about.
As for myself, I’ve always been a printer. I guess, like most people I learned cursive in third grade. They had these little green chalkboards they wanted us to practice on. I had another teacher who wanted us to write in cursive in, I want to say, middle school, but that was a fleeting experience. Despite being taught, I never found must use for it as I just continue to print. I never write in cursive, except for those occasional when I have to sign something, and even then my signature varies some.
I remember in college I a took a couple semesters of Russia. The professor tried to teach us among other things how to write Cyrillic in cursive. I’ll admit learning a whole new alphabet can be hard, never mind learning to read and write it in cursive.