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  • A lot of it is lost in speed.

  • Very nice

  • I notice odd things. Example,look at how this man holds his pencil as he writes. Watch a group of high school/college kids doing their homework. They hold their pencils in a totally different way! The handwriting is similar. Listen to womens voices as TV/radio news anchors, commercials, voice overs etc. Many voices sound "croaky" or "hoarse" as if coming from a sore throat. They also try not to move their teeth while talking. The men's voices don't sound like this. It is just strange.

  • so now there are 2 ways to do an upper case Q, ok, fine, very nice video , thanks

  • In my elementary school (in italy) the teachers thought that teaching to write in cursive was old-fashioned, so I just learned how to write by copying the others. Now I write very badly and I'm trying to learn the correct way!!

  • @chimico21 well,, i used to write the cursive way, but when i moved to the us-where everyone writes in blockletters- i got a mix of both,, and now its the ugliest handwriting ever.. im also trying to go back to where i was xD

  • In the UK when we were 5 we learnt a very similar style in my school. Capital G was completely different, and capitals I and J had their curves in slightly different places. When I changed schools at age 7 I was more or less the only person who could write joined up. At age 8 and 9 they taught us the Nelson handwriting which I didn't like but I had to learn it, so my writing merged the two together.

  • @daryush55

    Here at uni, most of my friends can only write in print. I guess teaching joined up writing or cursive only happens in a few schools here.

    Now I am re-learning this style of cursive (or, the version I was taught when I was little). The small "r" always gets me!

    (Long, probably not very interesting, story!)

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  • not to offend you, but my teacher taught me cursive in a way different way. The q, I mean. LOve video

  • Your handwriting is perfect. Great job.

  • When did Q turn into a 2, lol. Nice video though.

  • @Maxer5ooo that is how Qs look in cursive, look it up...

  • @pastaboy62 That's not what I learned in school :) But nice video :)

  • @pastaboy62 There are different kinds of uppercase Qs. Look it up... :-)

  • Where do you people live: omg

    I learned to READ in cursive, at pre-school!

  • Was learning cursive really necessary?

  • We need cursive FONTS to make a comeback so that when people see them on the screen, they can picture each letter and more accurately write correctly and even make some more people who hate technology get back into the appreciation. I'd say ditch the script fonts and reduce some of the "humanist sans serifs" in place of cursive. Wake up, graphic designers; Mother Penmanship neeeds your help!

  • i learned cursive in the 5th grade and i completly forgot haha

  • @fusedpower i Learned Cursive In The 3rd Grade, And i Forgot Most Of Them ahaha! :)

  • your capital Q looks like a 2 but anyway nice writing :)

  • Q capitol is weird.

  • lol, cool

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