Handwriting Method
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@ZedSmart (19839)
Philippines
February 15, 2019 10:32pm CST
I used to do cursive handwriting technique and I was told that it was pretty good. I decided to switch to print method when my classmates keep on commenting that my handwriting was like that of a female.
Until today, I always write in print.
Which are you comfortable in your handwriting? Is it in print or cursive method?
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Until today, I always write in print.
Which are you comfortable in your handwriting? Is it in print or cursive method?
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6 responses
@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
What's wrong with having a penmanship that of a female? You're blessed to have that skill and you shouldn't have changed that.
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@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
@ZedSmart You shouldn't. Most of the men I know would do that because they're ashamed of being told their handwriting looks like that of a woman but that also means that the person is skilled in calligraphy. You should use that to make money and not stop because of the compliments or maybe because you're embarrassed.
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
@toniganzon Thanks for the wonderful words you imparted Ms. Toni.
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@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
i had good penmanship from elementary until when i started working. it's not fancy, but it's easy to read. when computers became the norm in the office, i wrote less and less, and when i do, it's in print. as a result of, even my signature have "variety" now. hahaha!
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@Edsamacos (557)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
I used cursive too when I was in college. I tried print which I think better than cursive.
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@yoalldudes (35030)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
Usually, I write using cursive method. It is way easier. You should take your classmates' comments as a compliment.
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