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| If you want to feel bad over your own handwriting, watch some caligraphy videos.
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| Posts: 2135 | Location: The Sticks in Wisconsin. | Registered: September 30, 2012 |
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| quote: Originally posted by FN in MT: I used to get written statements from witnesses or accident victims,back when I was still on the Cop job. Many of them were incomprehensible.
Insane spelling mistakes, one long, run on sentence, unreadable printing. Sadly many of these were written by College graduates.
Give them a box of crayons and ask them to recreate events by drawing stick figures. |
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| quote: Give them a box of crayons and ask them to recreate events by drawing stick figures.
Yeah it worked for Mr. Wu. |
| Posts: 17697 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015 |
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| when I was in grade school, back in the 1950s, handwriting was actually a graded subject on report cards. I am a lefty. I failed cursive every semester. Finally, I got permission to print everything. Now, at 68, I find my cursive ain't half bad. |
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| quote: when I was in grade school, back in the 1950s, handwriting was actually a graded subject on report cards. I am a lefty. I failed cursive every semester.
Yeah I can relate. Penmanship was the only subject I ever failed. My old man told me that I could never be a cop because no one could read my handwriting on traffic tickets. |
| Posts: 17697 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015 |
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| Cursive was required when I went to school, but I found it wasn't in the cards for me. I haven't used it in decades, and I print. Everyone else I know does too. My father did too.
I write extensively. I do some of the rough draft work on the keyboard, but a lot of it when traveling in a workbook, writing by hand. All the editing is done on a computer. When I handwrite, it's not in cursive.
Handwriting is communication. There's nothing wrong with printing it.
My computer doesn't default to cursive. Neither do I. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: Cursive was required when I went to school, but I found it wasn't in the cards for me. I haven't used it in decades, and I print. Everyone else I know does too. My father did too.
I write extensively. I do some of the rough draft work on the keyboard, but a lot of it when traveling in a workbook, writing by hand. All the editing is done on a computer. When I handwrite, it's not in cursive.
Handwriting is communication. There's nothing wrong with printing it.
My computer doesn't default to cursive. Neither do I.
I agree with this. I was told in school if I didn’t learn cursive I would never survive in the real world, so I learned it. But I’ve never met a single person/business that required me to write in cursive and it’s not my default style of writing. It would probably take me 5 times longer to write something in cursive than it would to print it because I would have to put a little thought into the letters to write in cursive. What does drive me crazy is people’s inability to print legibly. If you leave me a note or write a report on something I should at least be able to read it without having to stop and decipher the words. |
| Posts: 1317 | Location: Arizona | Registered: January 31, 2014 |
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| My cursive went to hell when I stated doing intakes and interviews. I just had to collect so much data that a nice cursive didn’t work. Then I was adding shorthand terminology. My signature is a mess. However,I’m told that this is a good thing as forging it is difficult.
“ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull. |
| Posts: 6066 | Location: Outside Seattle | Registered: November 29, 2010 |
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| It is not taught anymore, and now that it was mentioned, I just went to my sons 6th grade orientation the other day, and no they do not have blackboards anymore.
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| quote: and no they do not have blackboards anymore.
And how does a teacher explain a math problem?
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