@Reach500 Cursive is basically a message you need to decipher since sometimes it's almost impossible to tell what it says. I mean I know the letters, but it's messy.
Also, I don't think people need to use cursive to write fast.
I think Cursive is harmful and useless all it does is waste your time i like printing but when i use my banking card i got use Cursive when i write my name.
Illiteracy happens to foreigners who lived in a yurt until they came to Canada. If you literally can not learn how to write, you are fucked beyond belief in a non-Paleolithic society
I'm pretty good at cursive... still practice it at college
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I am a notary signing agent. I am running into more and more younger people who cannot sign their name on documents. This is a problem as signatures are still required.
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I think people want others to write in cursive because it's seen as formality when in actuality it's kind of a waste.
but one benefit of it is that it lets you write faster
@Reach500 Cursive is basically a message you need to decipher since sometimes it's almost impossible to tell what it says. I mean I know the letters, but it's messy.
Also, I don't think people need to use cursive to write fast.
I think Cursive is harmful and useless
all it does is waste your time i like printing
but when i use my banking card i got use
Cursive when i write my name.
As a healthcare provider, doctor who tend to use cursive do not know how to draw them correctly! It can lead to medical errors.
Illiteracy happens to foreigners who lived in a yurt until they came to Canada. If you literally can not learn how to write, you are fucked beyond belief in a non-Paleolithic society
Illiteracy has nothing to do with cursive.
@HereIbe Illiteracy is for fucking retards
And illiteracy STILL has nothing at all to do with cursive.
It's neutral to me. Depends on what's comfortable for them. I'm comfortable with cursive but now I forgot how to write.
Cursive isn't for everybody. So is school.
I'm pretty good at cursive... still practice it at college
I am a notary signing agent. I am running into more and more younger people who cannot sign their name on documents. This is a problem as signatures are still required.
I still am unable to write readable cursive. :p
It helps to write faster
I never learnt cursive... Yayyyyy!
Do they still teach it?
I hate it. It's very slow and tricky.
Helpful, I think
I’m good at it
Good take