• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I’m a millennial. I was also taught cursive for absolutely no reason.

    First of all, why? It’s supposed to be easier/quicker to write things down using cursive but honestly, I can’t understand people’s chicken scratch cursive anyways, so it’s basically meaningless. You might as well give someone a list of scribbles and just have them call you later for what it should say.

    That’s basically it. Signatures, sure, maybe, but bluntly, who gives a damn?

    Fuck cursive.

    • SpruceBringsteen@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Just practice drawing this single letter while I get over my wine hangover for the next 40 minutes. Heaven forbid someone gets bored and acts out.

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      5 days ago

      I find it quicker to write in a mix of cursive and regular if taking notes

      It’s way neater in cursive

      Also peoples handwriting skills have absolutely tanked since typing and computers became widespread

      If you were writing constantly you generally had decent hand writing. Growing up, when I was really young, like 3 to 6, we were also graded on the legibility when learning to write

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        5 days ago

        You and I have had very different experiences.

        Anyone who has written anything for me in cursive, I have had difficulty understanding, or could not decipher what was written.

        My cursive skills never really matured, so maybe that’s the problem