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It looks like gibberish. 'nuff said.
Seriously, how are people expected to read it? The only acceptable time to use cursive is for your signature, since it's suppose to be unique.
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I am sick of people telling me that they can't read my cursive. And I got better since I wrote that.
^^^ Ha, joke's on you, I deleted Comic Sans from my computer!
^^ Because it sucks.
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The only two years I was required to use cursive were fifth and seventh grade. But I got too used to it and my printing looks like absolute shit now.
Which I suppose is what cursive is, by default.
Also, why do 90% of teachers use their crappy cursive to grade papers?
^ So it is useless in America then
^ Which is why there is a problem^
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Hell, a majority of my teachers don't even accept handwritten work of any kind.
I suppose.
7:Something translated into "You are not a flower of hell"
It could be the scan quality.
I wrote it bigger this time.
And no, I don't care if you people know what I look like.
Hangul is not hieroglyphic at all. It's an alphabet, unlike Kanji, which is more hieroglyphic.
You should know this.
I would expect you to deal with Korean much more.