Since young people generally no longer learn cursive...
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Since young people generally no longer learn cursive... and maybe this is a stupid question but... how do they get a signature?
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billy joe bowers - Harris2024replied to myrmepropagandist last edited by
Oh wow, all this talk of "designing" a signature instead of developing one is wild to me. I never thought about it.
Funny, because I never like cursive much and nearly always printed, my whole life. But I don't know why someone wouldn't want to learn it.
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myrmepropagandistreplied to billy joe bowers - Harris2024 last edited by
Mostly so you can write on the board and listen to your 5th graders whine about how they can't read it until they suddenly go "oh?"
And then they can read it.
For some reason this is always amusing.
(I rarely write in cursive. Printing is more clear. But, it's a nice trick to pull. )
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to myrmepropagandist last edited by
@futurebird You can draw it, and add a couple of funny-face emojis.
Or go the Chinese way, and get a signature stamp. In Japan, for efficiency reasons, you can get signature stamps store-bought with all the common last names.
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to myrmepropagandist last edited by
@futurebird Don't forget to do the hard mode next. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxFCQplZgKI&t=330s