I print everything, though my print is sort of cursive-y anyway (which drives my mother crazy for some reason). Whether or not other people can read it depends on how much care I put into making it legible.
I mostly print but then midway through the sentence I'll handwrite a word. Or sometimes, I combine handwriting and printing just to write one word. My writing is quite sloppy, at least in my opinion, but there is no way I can change it. It used to drive my teachers crazy but I ignored them when they said how to fix it. It's my own unique style
Purple light in the canyon that is where I long to be With my three good companions just my rifle, pony and me --- "My Rifle My Pony and Me"
I write mostly print, although there are a couple of letter combinations that I join together out of habit. It's often mistaken for cursive though, because the letters are often tiny and smushed up together all tight.
please grant me my small wish; (love me to the marrow of my bones)
I'm closer to printing, but I join 90% of my letters together just because my pen doesn't leave the page. When I'm trying to make my writing readable, though, I print.
Maybe have another option of "Printing that looks like cursive"? xD
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo
Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
I have the typical cursive handwriting than people are always commenting on, as in, "Your handwriting's so beautiful! I wish I still wrote like that." I'm really fast with cursive, but I prefer to print when I write outside school and on short answer questions in exams. I only use cursive to be neat at school, but it's getting unreadable now, since my "s" on the end of a word is more like a flying comma.
You must never give into despair. Allow yourself to slip down that road, and you surrender to your lowest instincts. In the darkest times, hope is something you give yourself. That is the meaning of inner strength. — Uncle Iroh
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