I have never seen anyone I have ever known write in cursive, not my friends, not my friends parents, not my cousin, not his parents, not my parents. No one.
In all my years of high school I haven’t even seen cursive. Unless you’re going to some highstrung top private school, I doubt even the teachers would use it. It’s still useful to know, though.
Cursive isn’t necessary in any academic applications, only real-world applications for cursive would be something such as signatures, but even that is dubious.
You would only use cursive in something like a calligraphy course.
I learned cursive way back in 3rd grade for some reason. Since then, I have forgotten all of it, and never used it once afterwards, literally all the way to highschool and then now. It’s neat to know, but I honestly don’t see much use of it unless you want fancy looking handwriting…
I was taught it way back when and had stuck with it for years since I was told and it was incentivised that I should write in cursive. That changed randomly once I finished school, since then I’ve written normally but put more effort into making it readable and clean and it just looks way better without cursive nonsense, easier to read too.
I use cursive to write and it is my preferred style of writing. It usually isn’t used besides a signature, plus It’s harder to read to most. Most of the kids handwriting at my school look awful anyway. Hope it goes well learning it.
Honestly. it’s not gonna make a big of a difference if you write in cursive or not. I think the only important thing about writing in cursive is your name (or your signature) so nobody would trace your name when signing checks or something
I have never seen anyone I have ever known write in cursive, not my friends, not my friends parents, not my cousin, not his parents, not my parents. No one.
youre 12 i didnt ask you
this was moreso directed to the older userse like ralph and lemon, should have specified
In all my years of high school I haven’t even seen cursive. Unless you’re going to some highstrung top private school, I doubt even the teachers would use it. It’s still useful to know, though.
i mean i guess it is useful to know, but whatever
also, lowercase cursive should NOT exist i get all of them mixed up
Cursive isn’t necessary in any academic applications, only real-world applications for cursive would be something such as signatures, but even that is dubious.
You would only use cursive in something like a calligraphy course.
I learned cursive way back in 3rd grade for some reason. Since then, I have forgotten all of it, and never used it once afterwards, literally all the way to highschool and then now. It’s neat to know, but I honestly don’t see much use of it unless you want fancy looking handwriting…
why does my mom want me to use this so much..
Same here lmao
learned cursive in 4th grade
i don’t think i ever actually used it outside 4th grade ever
still, it’s good to learn, so at least you can read it
It’s useless as fuck, all you need to know is your signature
I was taught it way back when and had stuck with it for years since I was told and it was incentivised that I should write in cursive. That changed randomly once I finished school, since then I’ve written normally but put more effort into making it readable and clean and it just looks way better without cursive nonsense, easier to read too.
I’m in college
No it’s not used at all
I use cursive to write and it is my preferred style of writing. It usually isn’t used besides a signature, plus It’s harder to read to most. Most of the kids handwriting at my school look awful anyway. Hope it goes well learning it.
I use cursive as a flex.
Honestly. it’s not gonna make a big of a difference if you write in cursive or not. I think the only important thing about writing in cursive is your name (or your signature) so nobody would trace your name when signing checks or something