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Everyone gets so worked up about cursive writing. So you were taught to make writing more efficient. You were taught to make your writing beautiful. Real tragedy.
I still write in cursive because it's easier and looks nicer. And if you can't read it, I am gonna judge you.
I write in cursive and I have people ask me to read what I wrote.
I'm trilingual, so I figure I might have accidentally written it in Ukrainian cursive, but it's English, so I look up like:
"You just have really bad handwriting"
There's a thing that I sometimes think about. I write in cursive by default and live in Japan.
Me being Latvian, chances are that that I'm the first Latvian person that someone has encountered. The question is: how many people thought that I wrote something in weird Latvian script and not just English in cursive?