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#396682 - 03/22/08 05:58 AM
Re: Do You Send Thank-You Notes?
[Re: -Diana-]
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Parakeet
Registered: 03/04/07
Posts: 998
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I eagerly await the death of cursive writing.
I'm left handed, and was taught to write exclusively by right handed people... both print and cursive. The result is a woman with poor penmanship who doesn't "hold the pen right for a leftie." It's mentioned to me at least once every few weeks. (I work with the public, so a lot of different people see me write.)
My print is decent, if I'm not in too much of a hurry, but my cursive is and always has been horrendous. When I was in elementary school, cursive writing was one of the grades on the report card. I was kept off the honor roll for my penmanship multiple times. Lots of A's, an occasional B, and a steady C in cursive writing (My teachers were kind and generous). By the time I reached high school, I was no longer forced to use cursive, so I stopped. Completely. I refused to continue embarrassing myself with my handwriting any longer. I actually carried (and kind of still do) a lot of shame about my handwriting. I admit that's childish and pathetic, but so is my cursive writing.
If my signature still had more than two or three legitimate characters, I could say I use cursive for signing things, but that's not the case. I have gladly put that writing style out of my daily life.
Sorry to hijack the thread, but the mention of cursive writing hits a sensitive spot I've carried for a couple of decades.
Edited by myrabeth (03/22/08 05:58 AM)
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