Ways To Write In Cursive

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Cursive writing is in fact a powerful brain tool. Not many write in cursive these days, nor is it being taught in schools as much as it should be. Although, in my opinion, it is good to know how to write in cursive because it can definatley be useful in the future work wise, as well as help yourself personally and help you remember things better.

Furthermore, yes typing something would be the easier and faster way to get something done. But is it the best way? For instance, say in the future you get a job and something manditory requires you to write in cursive, but you never really took the time to learn. What do you do then? How do your co-workers and boss look at you? Or better yet, have you thought about your future? Having kids? Wouldn't you want to be able to teach them how to write in cursive? From personal experience, it's always better to be safe then sorry. It does not hurt to try something new.
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Therefore, you would probably remember whatever it is that you're writing better if you wrote it down anyways, instead of typing it. Cursive is also best known worldwide, as one of the most sophisticated ways to write or address something, to somewhere or someone. In fact personally, it is more neat and admirable when i write a letter to my friend. He loves getting my letters, there's just so much more thought and effort put into a hand written letter, then a typed

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