I mostly write in print but sometimes I don't lift my hand so some letters may look a bit cursive. If I were to write exclusively in cursive, it would look terrible because I don't usually write in 100% cursive. The hardest part of the SAT was signing the delcaration >.<
I print when I have time and I want to make things neat but if I'm lazy and I want to hurry up, then I write in cursive. So 90% of the time I write in cursive.
My fifth grade teacher got so frustrated trying to read my cursive he told me I was only allowed to print from then on. Haven't written in cursive since then.
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Have always written in cursive
I mostly write in print but sometimes I don't lift my hand so some letters may look a bit cursive.
If I were to write exclusively in cursive, it would look terrible because I don't usually write in 100% cursive. The hardest part of the SAT was signing the delcaration >.<
I print when I have time and I want to make things neat
but if I'm lazy and I want to hurry up, then I write in cursive.
So 90% of the time I write in cursive.
I never write in cursive for f, r, s, and t. I never write in cursive for capital letters except for signatures.
My fifth grade teacher got so frustrated trying to read my cursive he told me I was only allowed to print from then on.
Haven't written in cursive since then.
People who write in cursive should be shot. Ain't nobody got time to decipher your writing!
In elementary it was obligatory to write in cursive idk why, so I got used to it.
i don't write in cursive.
and idk if my handwriting should be considered print.
there was a point where I could write cursive more fluent than print.
but because i was left handed smudges were everywhere. so I had to go print
I'm only print. Cursive takes longer to write and looks messier.
e,r,i
a,d
those always become a problem when i rush cursive during note-taking...