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masraum 10-29-2010 04:17 PM

I was forced to learn cursive in a private school that I attended from the 5th through the 8th grade. I don't know if I learned/was taught cursive before that or not, I can't remember. What I do remember was that my report cards at that private school usually looked like this

math -- A
Science -- A
English -- A
History -- A
Art -- A
PE -- A
Handwriting -- C- (with the occasional, rare B- or D)

That crap kept me off of the honor roll most of the time that I was there. Based on my cursive, I should have been a doctor.

I still write by hand several times a week, I ALWAYS print. Most of what I write is notes at work, or when I'm illustrating something on a white board. My printing is legible. Even my name when signed mostly looks like the first 2 or 3 letters and then trails off to nothing. I can write in cursive decently if I really concentrate and go really slowly. Who the hell wants to do that.

I'd love to have beautiful handwriting, but not enough to do anything about it. There are far more important things. I am glad that I know how, and can recognize it when I see it. I occasionally find someone that doesn't recognize certain letters or doesn't know how to write it. That seems so odd to me. I guess I'm getting old.

Brando 10-29-2010 06:19 PM

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M.D. Holloway 10-29-2010 06:22 PM

Both kids learning cursive - their handwriting is actually very nice. When our Son uses block letters it looks like he is having a detox episode! Our little girl write like a typewriter or a draftsman. Very very clear.

I rarely write anymore - mostly type or text everything now...

wdfifteen 10-29-2010 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5643852)
Do you use cursive or printing, when you handwrite?

How often do you handwrite anything? 1x week? 10x week?

Do your kids use cursive or printing? How often do they handwrite anything? How old are they?

Is there any reason to teach cursive? To learn cursive?

Do you have a nice pen? Do you give a hoot about a nice pen?

In 10 years, do you think cursive will still be used?

In 20 years, do you think handwriting will still be used?

Just curious. I'm reading that the current crop of high school and college kids hardly use, or know, cursive anymore.

Interesting questions. There may be no need for cursive writing anymore. It may still be taught as something that's good to know but seldom used - like Latin..

jyl 10-29-2010 07:24 PM

Okay, guys. Let's see it. Post a photo of your handwriting - printed or cursive, whatever you do.

the quick brown fox jumped over the very lazy dog

Then we can do some amateur graphology.

look 171 10-29-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5643852)
after spending years practicing traditional brush calligraphy. Which is no longer a standard school subject, even in China.

EDIT

Okay, guys. Let's see it. Post a photo of your handwriting - printed or cursive, whatever you do.

the quick brown fox jumped over the very lazy dog

This is so sad. They have used it for more then one thousand years and now gone within the last 20 years.


I had to write a quick note in someone's office a couple of months ago. She mention that I don't do much writing anymore. I noticed that my sentence starts to sag toward the right hand side of the white paper.


One day I ask the designer's young helper about placement of something on the construction job site. I was looking for the plans. He pulls out his cell and started scrolling across the tiny lil' screen and claimed that he took a picture of the plans. It covered an area of about three feet on that thing. I made him go out to my truck and fetch my full set of drawings. Pushing buttons is easy, but what is so hard about using a pen? I can't understand these kids. I couldn't read his hand writing.

imcarthur 10-29-2010 08:43 PM

I'll play. I wrote (printed) this as fast as possible & as legible as possible. 3rd try btw. The first 2 I blew a word.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1288413694.jpg

Ian

86Meesta2 10-29-2010 08:56 PM

Alright kids here's mine- written with a Sheaffer "Italic M" in my color o choice - "King's Gold". Its funny, a lot of my gfs have told me they really really appreciate a card written in that style (it works lol!). How I took up the fountain pen: my dad made a hobby of it sometime before I left home and I guess I picked it up subconsciously; I always noticed he always writes checks and such in calligraphy, but never tried it on my own until recently. Anyways I have TERRIBLE print but with the pen I try to take my time; let me know what you think


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1288413885.jpg

porsche4life 10-29-2010 09:35 PM

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They still taught it in my school.... ;)

I won't say I am good at it... I'm real fast though!

vash 10-29-2010 09:37 PM

i am a cursive writing fool. i have gotten lazy, and my handwriting conserves movements.

for example..my lower case "y"..looks like a "j"..i dont cup the upper part.

vash 10-29-2010 09:38 PM

i'll show an example later..when i can scan something. great THREAD!!

Tobra 10-29-2010 09:41 PM

I don't use cursive except when I am filling out cards.

Print legibly and neatly when charting, sign my name, block letters of my last name and office phone number. This gives the nurses the illusion that I would be happy to have them call me, but they can read the orders and chart note so they don't need to do so.

Black ball point pen, almost invariably

porsche4life 10-29-2010 09:46 PM

But you scribble all over the prescriptions right?

Flieger 10-29-2010 11:05 PM

I had to learn cursive in like the second grade. I think by 8th grade they started preferring printing. By high school, you had to write in printing or else. And the name, class, etc. in the upper right hand corner. :rolleyes: In college now, I print. I think I can still use cursive but I never try. Being an engineering major, capitols are the way to go. Engineering drawings on the computer, of course, use all capitol letters. Most everything other than in-class quizes is typed, anyway. Most hand stuff is just math symbols so I have become better at writing the curvy, cursive-like little greek letters like zeta than at English cursive.

Some of my engineering instructors, who happen to have PhD's, use a sort of printing when writing comments on papers, but it might as well be greek since no one but themselves can read it. :)

Porsche-O-Phile 10-30-2010 03:53 AM

My mom has absolutely textbook perfect cursive writing. I love reading letters and cards from her - they're beautiful simply because of how elegant the text looks.

I haven't used cursive since I was required to in 8th Grade or whenever it was. Everything is printed out - years of doing "architectural annotation" on drawings by hand has pushed out everything else. I doubt I could even do cursive anymore. It's a dying art, IMHO.

Porsche-O-Phile 10-30-2010 03:54 AM

Cursive looks too much like Arabic, which scares me.

(Can I have a job at NPR now?)

widgeon13 10-30-2010 04:04 AM

Does anyone remember the "Palmer method", that's what I was taught in grade school. Of course my hands were crippled since the nuns beat my knuckles to a pulp because I just wanted to print.

This is all bringing back too many bad memories. I hated school!

UconnTim97 10-30-2010 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 5644663)
My mom has absolutely textbook perfect cursive writing. I love reading letters and cards from her - they're beautiful simply because of how elegant the text looks.

I haven't used cursive since I was required to in 8th Grade or whenever it was. Everything is printed out - years of doing "architectural annotation" on drawings by hand has pushed out everything else. I doubt I could even do cursive anymore. It's a dying art, IMHO.

+1

My mother has beautiful penmanship, she hand wrote all of the invitations for my wedding and a few other relatives' weddings as well.

I could never forge a note from her in grade school. :)

My father, now that is where I trust I got my penmanship gene. His writing is much better than mine, but no where near my mother's writing.

VINMAN 10-30-2010 05:55 AM

Being that my cursive looks like hieroglyphics, I stick to handwriting/printing (which isnt much better...)

VINMAN 10-30-2010 05:59 AM

While we are on the subject of writing, does anyone else have two different signatures? Such as a "casual" one, and an "official" one?


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