Poll: How do you Write?

JohnTomorrow

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Jan 11, 2010
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Unfortunately, Cursive is becoming a lost skill. With typing becoming the norm for almost all messages, handwriting as a skill is beginning to plummet as a result. Unless it is a short message, people simply dont use a pen anymore.

My handwriting looks like an amalgam of cursive and printing, and as a result, is quite messy. I have built my typing skill fast and by myself when i was a child, simply because it was easier. There used to be a time when i would write short stories long-hand with pencil, so i could rub out any mistakes i'd make. It was laborious, painful, and simply not efficient. Now, i only write story and chapter notes in small notebooks i carry everywhere, only because i do not have a smart phone or access to my netbook when at work.

My notes are messy, full of spelling and grammar errors, and only understandable by me. Barely. Sometimes i will get a whole page of notes written in then have to close the notebook quickly- resulting in the penwork smudging against the other page and potentially ruining two pages worth of ideas. I have since had to buy better pens that dry quicker, and adjust my hand writing so i dont press down so hard when i write short-hand.
 

zHellas

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Feb 7, 2010
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CarpathianMuffin said:
It's... kind of cursive. Ranges anywhere from very good to barely legible.
This.

Mine's like a mix of Print and Cursive as there are lots of lines but I only print.
 

Adventurer2626

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Jan 21, 2010
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Computer because my non-cursive is atrocious. It's calligraphic script only I am capable of deciphering. Oddly enough, when I do write in cursive, it's near perfect. My signature is actually legible not just a string of loops. Must be the speed that I write in. I scribble "print" really fast (usually for note-taking/leaving purposes) and take my time on cursive.
 

Gilhelmi

The One Who Protects
Oct 22, 2009
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Sadly, my hands do not write well so it is difficult to read even my printed writing. I type many thing out these days. Even so I have piles of notes that I leave myself reminding me to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, ect. Sadly that is not a joke my memory is quite poor at time and I have forgotten much I wish I could remember.
 

Amberella

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Jan 23, 2010
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Mine is weird. xD I sometimes can write really nice but others, not.

I also tend to start writing it then half my letters are in cursive somehow. xD
 

2fish

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Sep 10, 2008
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I dislike cursive and my hand writting is bad, so I print. I can read and write in cursive but it always felt annoying to me. Kinda like shiney hubcaps on a normal car, whats the point of making the letters purty when it is the words that matter?.
 

gl1koz3

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May 24, 2010
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I get a really weird feeling when writing by hand. An urge to throw the pen to some place.

Yeah, school was a pain.
 

wolf92

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Aug 13, 2008
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I used to use cursive, but it made all my teachers cry. Now I don't and my handwriting brings joy to their lives. Or I use a computer
 

AndyFromMonday

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Feb 5, 2009
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I hated it when my Romanian teacher would criticize me for my writing. I mean sure, it did look like a dog just crapped on my notebook but writing is based on your personality. I'm a lazy, impatient bum and I don't have the patience to make art every time I write a sentence. If teachers really want to change a students writing style then they should call a cognitive therapist.
 

No_Remainders

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Sep 11, 2009
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If only I had my English notepad home today...

Basically, it's all over the place. It ranges from perfect block letters to squiggly joined writing to a slanted mess that I'm barely able to read myself.

And that's just across a single paragraph.
 

Unrulyhandbag

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Oct 21, 2009
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An almost pressed flat to the right cursive that looks like it's accelerating across the page. I write bloody fast.

Just before I left the army we had a kit inspection that included notepad and pen. I handed out my three spares to some of the newer lads that had apparently never owned a pen. "why do you have pens on you all time? I've never written anything outside of school"


I was quite literally stunned.
 

tahrey

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Sep 18, 2009
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i'd scribble something like archemetis, as i've got a tablet pc, but the pen's broken :(

I type, electronically, most of the time, but I still do a fair bit of what we over here call "joined up writing" :) (we never really got the whole "cursive" thing. that or we ditched it decades ago for being just TOO old fashioned)

The overall neatness varies with speed...

I can also write in Palm Graffiti, though I never did finish learning how to write kana.
 

thylasos

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Aug 12, 2009
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Small, copperplate-esque, rather feminine-looking cursive. Neater in cyrillic than Latin script.
 

Blind Sight

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May 16, 2010
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I write on my laptop, but I have this awesome feature that can make my keyboard sound like a typewriter. I usually use it to drive people who are talking too much in the library mad.
 

Death God

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Jul 6, 2010
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Well, my cursive sucks and I don't usually type but I usually write in print so non-cursive.