Handwriting 09:13 - Jul 16 with 888 views | gainsboroughblue | Has anybody else's handwriting gone to absolute s*** in recent years? I wrote inside a card today and looked at it and thought 'Blimey, I can barely read that myself.' Years of having to do all my work digitally using templates, drop down menus has probably eroded this skill and whenever I write now, it's scribbled notes leaning on my car steering wheel or hastily written shopping lists to put in my back pocket. I've never had amazing handwriting but at least I felt it was legible. |  |
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Handwriting on 09:25 - Jul 16 with 827 views | Churchman | I always had terrible handwriting. Used to get into a fair amount of bother with it at school. Using a fountain pen (compulsory anyway from 11) helped, but not much. Having to use my signature with work a lot that was the first to go - collapsed to a drunken line with squiggles. Then went the rest. Barely legible scrawl. Not good. I blame computers taking over the written word and decrepitude. Mostly decrepitude if I’m honest. Mrs C was a teacher and writes like one. Easy to read, not tooo joined up. You can always spot one by their writing. [Post edited 16 Jul 9:27]
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Handwriting on 09:25 - Jul 16 with 821 views | greyhound | From being the last person in my year to acquire a pen license (LOL) my writing has never improved, these days I struggle to understand why the focus in education isn't shifting towards tech, coding and design rather than getting kids to practice a skill that's been redundant for near on 15 years. I've been playing loads of darts lately and it's made me realise how horrendous my mental maths has become over time. However with new digital scoring systems there's little need to worry about that as well. |  | |  |
Handwriting on 09:26 - Jul 16 with 817 views | _clive_baker_ | I hear your GB. Mine has always been sh1t to be honest, and I can't say I've noticed it worsening but then its very difficult to go down from such a low base. As for leaning on my car steering wheel, I feel like I write 90% of greetings cards I give out in my car, normally having just stopped en route to an event to buy said greeting card. Normally weddings or birthdays, I really should be more organised. |  | |  |
Handwriting on 09:39 - Jul 16 with 724 views | blueasfook | Yep, used to have good handwriting, I'm of the age where handwriting was taught in schools. After years using keyboards, can't write for sh1t these days. My handwriting looks like a 7 year olds! |  |
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Handwriting on 09:48 - Jul 16 with 672 views | gainsboroughblue |
Handwriting on 09:39 - Jul 16 by blueasfook | Yep, used to have good handwriting, I'm of the age where handwriting was taught in schools. After years using keyboards, can't write for sh1t these days. My handwriting looks like a 7 year olds! |
The modern world feeds it doesn't it. The brain is getting the message it's not needed anymore so it disconnects. Need to drive somewhere? Sat nav has got you covered so you don't have to look out for landmarks, read road signs. Recurring calendar apps mean you get alerts when birthdays are coming up or when your MOT is due. We rely on smart phones to capture images, not our brain memory. That bloke on the telly, what was he in? Don't worry brain, I'll google it. The brain. Use it or lose it basically. [Post edited 16 Jul 9:49]
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Handwriting on 10:07 - Jul 16 with 617 views | Guthrum |
Handwriting on 09:48 - Jul 16 by gainsboroughblue | The modern world feeds it doesn't it. The brain is getting the message it's not needed anymore so it disconnects. Need to drive somewhere? Sat nav has got you covered so you don't have to look out for landmarks, read road signs. Recurring calendar apps mean you get alerts when birthdays are coming up or when your MOT is due. We rely on smart phones to capture images, not our brain memory. That bloke on the telly, what was he in? Don't worry brain, I'll google it. The brain. Use it or lose it basically. [Post edited 16 Jul 9:49]
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Tho being a leftie who was taught at school with fountain pens (necessitating the hand curled round to avoid smearing the ink), keyboard use avoids not only bad handwriting, but also the cramp and discomfort I used to suffer with essays and exams. Also, a friend with severe dyslexia had been plagued by horrendous spelling all his life. Word processors with spell-checkers allowed him to go to college and get a degree, Masters and even tackle a PhD. |  |
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Handwriting on 10:12 - Jul 16 with 599 views | NthQldITFC | I am not clear as to what you are attempting to convey, boy, but if I have interpreted your somewhat vulgar intent correctly, your "h's", "i's" and "t's" sometimes come out looking like little stars. D-, must try harder. |  |
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Handwriting on 10:15 - Jul 16 with 593 views | gainsboroughblue |
Handwriting on 10:07 - Jul 16 by Guthrum | Tho being a leftie who was taught at school with fountain pens (necessitating the hand curled round to avoid smearing the ink), keyboard use avoids not only bad handwriting, but also the cramp and discomfort I used to suffer with essays and exams. Also, a friend with severe dyslexia had been plagued by horrendous spelling all his life. Word processors with spell-checkers allowed him to go to college and get a degree, Masters and even tackle a PhD. |
A good, necessary counter point. Some people have little choice and need to use technology to thrive and survive. People like me have learned an easier way out. |  |
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Handwriting on 10:31 - Jul 16 with 547 views | baxterbasics | My handwriting was never great to begin with but yep, another once essential skill being lost collectively via modern convenience and technology. Along with spelling, grammar, map reading, using actual spatial awareness to park rather than relying on sensors and cameras. In another generation driving itself might be a lost art. Playing actual musical instruments becoming more a niche thing too as electronic production takes over. How many traditional bands are filling the charts these days? Not many, and those that do are usually legacy artists who've been around for decades. Harrumph, old man yells at cloud etc. |  |
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Handwriting on 12:05 - Jul 16 with 455 views | Whos_blue | Yep. Was always poor but now much worse and I've only ever really used capitals to write. I've also found I can't write as quickly as before which is really noticable when I'm taking notes in an interview for example. I'm completely embarrassed by my handwriting if truth be told. |  |
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Handwriting on 12:06 - Jul 16 with 446 views | Trequartista | خط يدي سيء للغاية |  |
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Handwriting on 12:30 - Jul 16 with 396 views | J2BLUE | Always had terrible writing. In Sixth Form my teacher bought me a handwriting book...I suspect it was one he had used himself since his writing was as bad as mine. |  |
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Handwriting on 12:53 - Jul 16 with 363 views | Reuser_is_God |
Handwriting on 09:26 - Jul 16 by _clive_baker_ | I hear your GB. Mine has always been sh1t to be honest, and I can't say I've noticed it worsening but then its very difficult to go down from such a low base. As for leaning on my car steering wheel, I feel like I write 90% of greetings cards I give out in my car, normally having just stopped en route to an event to buy said greeting card. Normally weddings or birthdays, I really should be more organised. |
I wouldn’t even bother doing that. Just a “happy birthday, I’ve transferred you some money” does the job these days. |  |
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Handwriting on 12:57 - Jul 16 with 349 views | Deano69 | I’ve never had brilliant handwriting but as the years have gone by it’s become atrocious.. |  |
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Handwriting on 17:19 - Jul 16 with 236 views | Hugoagogo_Reborn |
Handwriting on 10:07 - Jul 16 by Guthrum | Tho being a leftie who was taught at school with fountain pens (necessitating the hand curled round to avoid smearing the ink), keyboard use avoids not only bad handwriting, but also the cramp and discomfort I used to suffer with essays and exams. Also, a friend with severe dyslexia had been plagued by horrendous spelling all his life. Word processors with spell-checkers allowed him to go to college and get a degree, Masters and even tackle a PhD. |
I feel your pain Guthrum. I'm a lefty and my form teacher used to force me to write with my book straight on the desk, not at an angle. Do people not realise that writing towards your body rather than away from it is really uncomfortable and makes your handwriting scruffy?. 🙄 Anyway, I always try to write every week, even if it is just the weekly shopping list. I hate the idea of youngsters growing up not knowing how to write properly |  | |  |
Handwriting on 17:24 - Jul 16 with 221 views | Deano69 |
Handwriting on 17:19 - Jul 16 by Hugoagogo_Reborn | I feel your pain Guthrum. I'm a lefty and my form teacher used to force me to write with my book straight on the desk, not at an angle. Do people not realise that writing towards your body rather than away from it is really uncomfortable and makes your handwriting scruffy?. 🙄 Anyway, I always try to write every week, even if it is just the weekly shopping list. I hate the idea of youngsters growing up not knowing how to write properly |
My mother-in-Law (and my missus) is left handed and 60+ years ago at school they used to tie her left had to the chair to try and make her write with her right hand! Was the done thing in those days apparently. We used to have left handed cheque books for the missus, left handed notebooks, scissors, among other things. Our daughter is right handed like me... [Post edited 16 Jul 17:54]
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Handwriting on 17:40 - Jul 16 with 184 views | eireblue | Sorted. |  | |  |
Handwriting on 17:42 - Jul 16 with 178 views | DanTheMan | Mine has always been crap, but it's now really dreadful unless I take a long time to make it look nice. |  |
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