Can you write in Cursive writing?

@manzician (4727)
India
November 23, 2006 7:43am CST
I can't.
2 people like this
13 responses
@andben (1075)
• Italy
4 Jun 07
Yes, I can. I rarely write in cursive writing, I prefer print writing because my handwirting in cursive writing is not so good, indeed my handwriting is print writing is quite precise and readable.
@charles63 (146)
• United States
4 Jun 07
I can write cursively, but not very well. I usually resort to block lettering. I used to have ask the girl next to me in school what something I'd written said.
@ancazur (22)
• United States
21 May 07
I CAN, but that doesn't mean you can read it. I learned it at a really early age, so I don't think it's improved at all since I was 5 years old :P
@squaretile (3778)
• Singapore
22 May 07
oh dear, sorry to hear that. in primary school we were all taught that. i find script writing neater. some friends would revert to script writing still. even after they learnt cursive. do you want to write cursive? i'm sure if you practice you can. it's a lot faster for exams. haha.
3 Jun 07
yes i can... and most people admire my handwriting :D
@Dan_ul (858)
• Romania
2 Jun 07
yep... it's the only way I can write... I mean the only natural way I can write... if I try print writing, all the text seems unsure, ugly and deformed :)
@macubx (11414)
• Philippines
23 Nov 06
sure i can..
@riyasam (16556)
• India
23 Nov 06
i can
• India
23 Nov 06
yes i can write in cursive writing.
@CrazyP (947)
• Canada
23 Nov 06
i can how come you cant your school didnt teach you i think they have to teach you these days
@azriel (2107)
• Philippines
31 Jan 07
yes i can.
• United States
1 Feb 07
I'm not bragging but I'm pretty good at it! In the Philippines, they teached you both Cursive and non-Cursive writing since Elementary grade!
• United States
1 Feb 07
My handwriting is a weird combination of cursive and script (is that the opposite of cursive? I forget...). I'll start writing a word in script, I'll do cursive "S"s or "L"s without even thinking about it. It's weird.