Poll
Question:
Which do you write in for the majority of the time?
Option 1: Cursive
votes: 3
Option 2: Regular Manuscript
votes: 12
I write in regular manuscript (Or some people call it just "printing") most of the time. I barely write in cursive anymore. What do you write in?
Cursive: otherwise my handwriting is illegible.
I print. I don't remember some cursive letters, and I haven't used it in a long time.
print
Quote from: JMV290 on February 27, 2008, 04:54:11 PM
Cursive: otherwise my handwriting is illegible.
I really have to work on my handwriting wry I just find in manuscript I can copy notes down faster.
Quote from: Kazarus on February 27, 2008, 04:55:24 PM
I print. I don't remember some cursive letters, and I haven't used it in a long time.
Do what I did; I just make up letters I don't know how to make.
We just had one of these threads. :|
Print.
I went from print in the earlier grades to cursive later on, and now I'm back to print.
It's easier and my handwriting is neater in print, although no matter how I write it's still pretty bad. doodthing;
Cursive. I can't resist the urge. doodthing;
Quote from: WrenchNinja on February 27, 2008, 04:56:42 PM
We just had one of these threads. :|
Except that more than half the thread was about the mistake in the title that Cursive and Script are the same thing.
I always print.
I usually write in all caps, it's faster and looks better, in my oppinion.
Quote from: Socks on February 27, 2008, 05:10:38 PM
I usually write in all caps, it's faster and looks better, in my oppinion.
I wonder if Lawlz writes in caps.
Cursive, my handwriting is more legible this way.
Both.
My handwriting is illegible either way.
One of the reasons I did so poorly in third grade is because I refused to learn or write cursive. I can't stand reading cursive or trying write it.
The only practical use for cursive is for writing completely illegibly, which is a required skill for graduating from med school.
cursive sucks.
either way my handwriting is shitty but cursive makes it look a leeeeetle bit better.