Camper6
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Thanks. So why wasn't that taught in school. It makes so much sense to me.I've known lefty's that write as you noted however, I have a lefty friend that writes as you suggest, with the paper the opposite of a right-hander, and he BTW has near perfect penmanship.
i read the article. It tries to justify the inability to write and read cursive by claiming the Declaration is so faded you can't read it anyway. But how about reading your parents letters and grandparents.? How do you sign a document? The real advantage is in writing instead of printing. It's faster.That's true. But then, how many Americans have actually read the constitution in cursive? Here is an article that discusses that point. The constitution was actually distributed as a printed document. I still feel that cursive should be taught. As long as there are pens/pencils and paper, it is a useful skill.