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re: Cursive- a lost form?
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:52 am to MSG
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:52 am to MSG
I almost always use cursive, basically if I am making a list or just jotting a few things down it will be print, other than that all cursive. Jr high teacher wouldn't accept anything hand written unless it was cursive, never got out of the habit. Plus I think it looks better, FTW.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:53 am to Antonio Moss
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It's not a matter of difficulty. It's just completely useless. It's like bragging that you have the most awesome 8-track in the neighborhood.
I don't think anyone past 3rd grade has ever bragged about their ability to write in cursive. Really, it should not be that big of a deal.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:54 am to KyleOrtonsMustache
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My kid is in 2nd grade, in public school, in Alabama and can write cursive. If they're teaching it to 2nd graders in Alabama of all places....I would think they're doing so elsewhere too.
They'll stop teaching it in Alabama when the internet moves in.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:54 am to Darth_Vader
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it should not be that big of a deal
it is not a big deal
but a lot of time is wasted teaching our children something that they will never use
it would be like teaching our children ancient Hebrew
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:54 am to Phil A Sheo
How will they be able to read someone else's cursive, either? Some of us still write that way (even though I pity the fool who has to decipher my horrible handwriting).
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:54 am to Darth_Vader
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This is exactly what I was wondering. Are we going to be living in a world where soon people no longer have signatures? How will that work when they do things like write a check or sign a contract?
It will all be done away with. I blame Obama..
I mean.. I guess most signatures will look like someone typed it out ..thus created the ease of forgery..
My personal signature is so unique that most people can't understand what's going on..
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:54 am to Darth_Vader
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It's not that difficult as some are making it out to be.
Not a question of being difficult...just incredibly unnecessary. As someone stated earlier, cursive is just this side of calligraphy in terms of usefulness in the 21st century.
Not sure if it was accidental by the OP, but his use of "art form" was apropos in this case as that's where it art to be taught...art class.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:58 am to MSG
I took the LSAT a few years ago and one of the things they made you do before the test was write a whole paragraph in cursive - something to the effect of not cheating - I've never seen so many near college graduates freak out. I just scribbled a bunch of m's and moved on.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:58 am to Salmon
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it is not a big deal but a lot of time is wasted teaching our children something that they will never use it would be like teaching our children ancient Hebrew
I use it and see it used all the time.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:58 am to Phil A Sheo
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I mean.. I guess most signatures will look like someone typed it out ..thus created the ease of forgery..
This was what I was thinking.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:59 am to Antonio Moss
My signature is the only thing I've written in script since the 7th grade. As soon as I got to high school it was right back to print.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 8:59 am to Darth_Vader
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I use it and see it used all the time.
I imagine you aren't a second grader. There is no need for cursive in the digital age.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:00 am to Salmon
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Good. Too much time and effort wasted on something that the kids will not use once they enter Jr. High. It's pointless.
Bingo
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:01 am to Phil A Sheo
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I guess most signatures will look like someone typed it out ..thus created the ease of forgery..
Forgeries are hardly ever prosecuted based on writing samples. Plus, smart people have all important documents notarized to prevent accusations of forgery.
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:05 am to Antonio Moss
How will BAMA fans write their script "A"????
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:07 am to Slip Screen
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Good. Too much time and effort wasted on something that the kids will not use once they enter Jr. High. It's pointless.
Bingo
How long did it take you to learn cursive? I think it was about a one hour class for half of second grade for the school I went to. Not exactly a huge waste of time to learn a skill that provides you with the key to correspondence with countless people who still use it.
And since we're at it, should we quit wasting time with math? Why learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, when gadgets in your pocket or on you wrist can do it for you error-free?
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:10 am to hawkster
I used cursive exclusively throughout my academic career (I'm 28).
I thought writing in print was slow and looked like shite. I can't write 6 page essay exams in print.
People are lucky they won't have to write that much as we go further on. I just don't know how my peers didn't use cursive to get things done since we had to use pens sometimes.
I thought writing in print was slow and looked like shite. I can't write 6 page essay exams in print.
People are lucky they won't have to write that much as we go further on. I just don't know how my peers didn't use cursive to get things done since we had to use pens sometimes.
This post was edited on 1/13/14 at 9:12 am
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:11 am to hawkster
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And since we're at it, should we quit wasting time with math? Why learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, when gadgets in your pocket or on you wrist can do it for you error-free?
Now you sound exactly like my kids.
Also, it is faster and generally neater to write in cursive.
This post was edited on 1/13/14 at 9:12 am
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:11 am to hawkster
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How long did it take you to learn cursive? I think it was about a one hour class for half of second grade for the school I went to.
I bet
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And since we're at it, should we quit wasting time with math? Why learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, when gadgets in your pocket or on you wrist can do it for you error-free?
Not even remotely close to the same thing
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:11 am to Antonio Moss
I have absolutely terrible handwriting, made worse by the fact that I'll lapse in and out of cursive and print, even in the same word.
My 3rd grade teacher cursive shamed me. That really stuck, so I still use it fairly regularly.
Even if they didn't teach it in school, I'd still teach my kids to sign their names.
My 3rd grade teacher cursive shamed me. That really stuck, so I still use it fairly regularly.
Even if they didn't teach it in school, I'd still teach my kids to sign their names.
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