Handwriting goes bad
By aribaba
@aribaba (366)
Indonesia
August 2, 2007 10:36pm CST
one of friend here in mylot asked the other day, when was the last time we sent a letter, a real letter not e-mail, sms, or chat. That was a good question really. Then I have a question that may have corelation with that. If you weren't wrote a letter again does it affect your ability in hand writing? Because I think my handwriting are goes bad and more bad everytime, since I use more keyboard than a pen. How about you?
4 responses
@bluishrose (2289)
• Philippines
3 Aug 07
My handwriting gone bad too because i rarely write and use the computer all the time. So to bring back the good handwriting i used to have i start writing to a diary. It helps to exercise my hands too.
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@juliemarie84 (642)
• United States
3 Aug 07
Unfortunately I noticed this happening to me as well, recently. I remember in 5th grade I had a teacher that created really fun handwriting worksheets he created himself on the computer. I loved them, and I had great handwriting.
He use to try to teach us to write smaller than big sloppy writing.
I wrote my boyfriend a note and set it on his keyboard one morning, just an, "I love you, sorry about our fight last night." and right away I was like, "MY GOD my handwriting went bad!"
I could probably do well on my handwriting if I slowed it down a ton and took my time. Maybe handwriting went bad because we're so use to having our thoughts typed up so fast, so in turn we hand-write so fast it is sloppy? It's just a thought.
But mine definitely went bad.
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@zaichn (319)
• Philippines
3 Aug 07
Uhmm, it doesn't really affect my hand writing that much since i have classes to attend to and i write down notes and everything. But I do have lots of instances wherein my hand writing was not so nice since it was summer and I rarely used a pen .. i was using the computer most of the time. :) Nice dis. by the way. Less time using the pen and writing can make your handwriting change.. :)
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