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What Is The Toughest Word to Master in Cursive Writing

Have you ever tried to write in cursive and found yourself struggling to form certain letters?

You’re not alone! Cursive writing, once a mainstay in classrooms, has become a lost art in recent years. With the rise of digital communication, the need for this elegant style of handwriting has dwindled. However, there are still those who appreciate the beauty and timeless quality of cursive.
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I prefer writing cursive - some people say that they can't read what I write when I do, which suits me more often than not.
I hardly ever write at all anymore. I even use my notes app to make lists and keep track of stuff. Then I just delete it when I'm done.
@HumanEarth I just found it to be easier and less mess.
HumanEarth · F
I just hate computers
@HumanEarth I didn't like them at first either. I just wasn't interested.
robertsnj · 56-60, M
feels like Z / you write right to left and Z is written backwards in that context
HumanEarth · F
I always hated Z in grammar school. Teacher would always say that's not good enough
robertsnj · 56-60, M
@HumanEarth that makes one of us! that and you have skills i lack
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I remember that lowercase f was a struggle when I was learning it in the first grade. I dropped cursive writing around the fifth grade and not sure if I ever used it since. Perhaps only when I wanted to see if I still can.
Anything with a K, I'm brutal at those
RSquared · 61-69, M
@AbsolutelyFabulous K words and Q words ...
@RSquared yeah, I tend to make the q a bit big
We were and are still taught cursive in school. As a matter of fact, my handwriting is in cursive.
Toughest word-I'm guessing some of these Russian words
HumanEarth · F
Russian hard to read on its own
@HumanEarth I can read the first five only
HumanEarth · F
Better then me. I can only speak a few word and guess what. Their dirty words
I have to teach it. When Im writing for myself, I often join the r so it often looks like an n
HumanEarth · F
When I wright in a hurry, I tend to do that to
We were and are still taught cursive in school. As a matter of fact, my handwriting is in cursive.
Toughest word-I'm guessing some of these Russian words
Teirdalin · 31-35
Cursive is easier for me than print.

 
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