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Is this supposed to be print or script? Or like, printing from a computer vs. handwritten things?
I can write in print, but I think I tend to do all caps, otherwise it ends up looking almost the same as my regular script handwriting which pretty much incorporates a lot of print/print in it.
As for printing from a computer, that has its place! I wouldn't want to go back to days when we had to hand-write all our reports and papers! (Or type-write them, either, really.)
But I love handwriting letters and filling out forms and things like that and I'd never want to stop that either.
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print vs script
Date: 2011-07-11 11:00 pm (UTC)I agree with you that printing and computers make like so much easier, but I will always enjoy certain things that are written out like thank you notes and hand written cards. That will never go out of style.
Re: print vs script
Date: 2011-07-15 04:45 pm (UTC)Ahaha, spell check is often a lifesaver! And the fact that it gave birth to the Cupertino effect is beyond hilarious to me. (The Cupertino effect was so named because early Apple spellcheckers would change "cooperation" to "Cupertino" as they only had the hyphenated version ("co-operation") in their dictionaries!) SO MANY LOLZ.
Oddly enough, I started out writing left-handed but my mom made me change to my right hand. I don't blame her for it, since it certainly made things easier, but I kind of wish I could've developed both hands instead. Every so often I try to practice writing left-handed to achieve ambidexterity, but it really takes more time than I have or want to devote to the effort. =D