does your handwriting look better in cursive or in print?
By josan181237
@josan181237 (1204)
Philippines
8 responses
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
6 Sep 07
We are quite the opposite. I have always admired people who can do block lettering quickly and neatly. I can write much faster in cursive than any other way, and it is much neater. It is true, however, that I can write very neatly for a little while, but then I become impatient and go faster and then my cursive writing gets messier.
@josan181237 (1204)
• Philippines
12 Sep 07
yeah you'll notice that in your notebook. the first few pages are very neat while the last few pages sometimes become unreadable. hehe. =)
@josan181237 (1204)
• Philippines
8 Sep 07
maybe because you are used in writing in cursive that's why it looks better than your handwriting in print. =)
@kat_princess (1470)
• Philippines
6 Sep 07
My handwriting is good in both although I write faster in cursive.
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@muscare (3068)
• Australia
6 Sep 07
Neither, lol! I've never really had great handwriting, and although we were expected to use cursive in primary school, the teachers at high school didn't really care how we wrote, so in the end, my handwriting turned into a combination of both!
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@eprado (1467)
• Philippines
6 Sep 07
Hello josan181237, My handwriting look better in print rather than when I am writing in cursive. Some people have a hard time reading my cursive handwriting they say it look like a rooster's scratching his feet on the sand. :-) So in most document like bank slip, check or receipt I usually write in print. But for my notes and list I write in cursive because its more faster for me to jot words down on paper that way. :-)
@fab315 (1231)
• Philippines
6 Sep 07
HellO!
When it comes to handwriting, mine looks better in print. My friends tell me I have a very nice-clean handwriting, that's why during my student days my teacher would used to asked me to write on the board. For me, I like my handwriting in print and I always write in print.
ciao! =)
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@JoyfulOne (6232)
• United States
6 Sep 07
People have always told me I have beautiful handwriting. I used to also do calligraphy for people for many years before arthritis made me quit. My grandmother was a stickler on writing legibly, as well as my teachers when I was young. That kind of teaching sticks with you when it's applied when you're first beginning to write cursive. I still have nice handwriting, but it takes me a little longer to write, if I write fast chances are I'd be the only person who could read it lol. Printing...never did like to print. It always took me twice as long to print as to write.