I know. That’s just the one place I always do it.
Me too, I rarely write checks, but when I do that are written in cursive.
I know. That’s just the one place I always do it.
I’m not ashamed.
I can use cursive, but nearly never do. So when I do, it’s sloppy and unnatural feeling.
I hear that
I think he was "uuummmm"ing because checks do not need to be written in cursive.
I know. That’s just the one place I always do it.
Me too, I rarely write checks, but when I do that are written in cursive.
All this.
I feel like I’m shooting weak handed when I sign my name. Actually, the shooting feels more natural. It’s the only time I write in cursive, and it’s because I can’t simply use my initials or print it.
It’s a useless skill that is no longer anything more than an art form. They might as well be teaching calligraphy.
In my opinion as long as the Constitution and other founding documents are written in cursive its something every American has to know and learn.
What?
They ate with wooden forks and spoons too, should we still do that?
In my opinion as long as the Constitution and other founding documents are written in cursive its something every American has to know and learn.
In my opinion as long as the Constitution and other founding documents are written in cursive its something every American has to know and learn.
Thank you deceptive. The cursive talk, while informative, was a little long in the tooth.