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écriture How do toi normally write?

71 fans picked:
Print
   61%
Cursive
   39%
 OakTown_Queen posted il y a plus d’un an
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moodystuff449 picked Print:
Print is faster for me, but I can barely read it afterward. ( ;
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renrae said:
More like a combination of the two.
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cassie-1-2-3 picked Print:
I switch back and forth between the two, midword, but it's mostly print. I find cursive to be quicker, but I have learned to do what's easier to read. for some letters, that's cursive, for others, it's print.
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emmett picked Cursive:
Like renrae, it's more of a combination between the two but it's mostly cursive. I think it looks nicer :)
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lucius_malloy picked Cursive:
Usually... if I'm writing for myself. But I do my school notes in print, just to make sure I can understand them when I need to study...
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1-2vampire picked Print:
I used to, but with Cursive it looked kinda... weird. But it's usually a bit of both, if that makes sense. but it's mainly print.
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Aquamarina picked Cursive:
Er... Computer!?
Well, at school, I write cursive; and it's terribly ugly, but I can read it ;)
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I use print, but I tend to not pick up my pencil, so some cursive gets in there. It's a combonation. :)
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alexajaye picked Print:
My writing is more of a cursive print, if that's possible. I'm also told that it can be somewhat sloppy, so I'm usually the only one who can read it until it's typed up.
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Both. :)
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abbibrodie picked Cursive:
I mix it up. Mid sentence, mid word. No control over it to be honest.
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musicfanaticXD picked Print:
I mostly print, although often I'll run letters together (like a g or y with something else). If I try and write proper cursive it takes me forever.
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bri-marie said:
It depends. For me it's faster to write in print so, when I need to get something down fast (a plot/conflict, a name, description, a quote) I write in print. When I'm just writing I use a really funky combination of the two.
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Renesmee_XD picked Cursive:
Same as renrae but mostly I try to do cursive.
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txter32 picked Print:
I usually use print, but for some odd reason my print sometimes turns into a weird version of cursive haha... but i TRY to write in print.
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princess_mimi picked Cursive:
i use a bit of both but usualy use print
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2dolphn97 picked Print:
its like a combination of both but mostly print like my e's and stuff i kind of like put my letters together but its considered print
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KATIE4DAMON picked Print:
My cursive is REALLY bad . My teachers actually complained about it .
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XRoryX picked Cursive:
I write my school notes in print and my story notes in cursive. It's easier to distinguish between the two when I write in class.
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coolkatstar picked Cursive:
I love to write in notebooks <3
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Hattress picked Cursive:
I can't even write in print. It's completely decipherable.
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Addika4045 picked Print:
I used to write more in cursive, but it's gotten so sloppy, I converted back to print.
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Eleni4ever picked Cursive:
I always write in cursive. I was taught to write in cursive before I was taught to write in print.
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