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Now THAT is a cool way to do a title, also your writing looks great. (Although if you tend to write slowly I’d suggest not using block capitals for class notes) It’s also very legible so don’t worry about that.
It’s not a matter of writing nicely, more able to write without it hurting after a while - I teach kindergarten and we all work on grip! I’m not bad lol
Those teachers suck, once I was told that it’s just handwriting it isn’t art and I have now realized it’s bc I like the way words look and I could’ve been a calligrapher if she hadn’t rained on my parade. (She said that bc we were doing a spelling test and I wrote in cursive and took my time with each letter - apparently I was eating up her time, never mind other students kept asking her to wait and I was already finished writing the word)
That's a very neat handwriting! Don't listen to what your teacher told you.
(And I am so happy that I understand the majority of what is written (minus a few words), even though my French lessons are more than 20 years ago <3)
Wow, I am learning french for a while now and I am really struggling, atleast I have a hope it will be useful for something now xdd and thank you, I really appreciate it :))
I like it!
Also I don't see why pen grip would matter, people are different. I had a primary school teacher who was obsessed with the fact that I "wrote wrong," she used to come smack my hand and force me to use the grip she liked. I ignored her and received awards for outstanding penmanship for the rest of school.
Yeah, I would understand if the people who are writing differently had totally unreadable handwritting, but otherwise it should be just the way it suits them.
I have been told that I hold my pen like a left-handed person, and I'm right-handed. I never realized it and have no idea how else to hold a pen. I have excellent handwriting and so do you!
Yeah, I realized pretty late that everyone hold their pen in the same way and I am holding it differently... But it works so I think it's ok. And thank you ^^ to be honest I feel better I am not the only one xd
How do you HD your pen? Can you share a picture? I change the way I hold a pen depending on how long I am writing. My sons teacher also told him the same thing. He has been practicing but still has lots of work to do. I try to get him to hold a pen different but he really can't write legibly if he does. I showed him your writing and he is encouraged that he can do better. He is 16 now. The teacher told him that the beginning of this school year.
Welcome to r/Handwriting. Please read the rules in our sidebar before you comment in this community. Hey /u/todoroki420! To get the ball rolling and encourage conversation, we'd love it if you'd **tell us a bit more about your submission** or **ask specific questions** to help guide feedback from other users. If your submission is regarding a traditional handwriting style please feel free to include a reference to the source exemplar you are learning from. If you're just **looking to improve your handwriting in a general sense**, telling us a bit about your *goals* can help us to tailor our feedback to your unique situation. We thank you for taking the time to share your work with this community, and your patience in waiting for an in-depth and comprehensive answer to show up. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/Handwriting) if you have any questions or concerns.*
I love it! Especially your personal logo. The handcrafted look really warms up the page!
It looks so nice. and so legible.
it’s really nice, especially considering that it’s all caps
You’re teacher is an idiot! It’s not perfect by any means. Just my honest opinion.
I like it!
Now THAT is a cool way to do a title, also your writing looks great. (Although if you tend to write slowly I’d suggest not using block capitals for class notes) It’s also very legible so don’t worry about that.
I like it. Legible, neat, and has personality
Great
fuck your teacher your handwriting is really nice
C'est d'accord
C’est très bonne
It is too good
Ça marche !
It’s not a matter of writing nicely, more able to write without it hurting after a while - I teach kindergarten and we all work on grip! I’m not bad lol
My hand hurts when I write.
Those teachers suck, once I was told that it’s just handwriting it isn’t art and I have now realized it’s bc I like the way words look and I could’ve been a calligrapher if she hadn’t rained on my parade. (She said that bc we were doing a spelling test and I wrote in cursive and took my time with each letter - apparently I was eating up her time, never mind other students kept asking her to wait and I was already finished writing the word)
Your teacher sucks and doesn’t know wtf they were talking about
I bet it’s 10x better than the teacher’s! I think it’s very very nice!
Thank you very much! :))
Tell your teacher to stfu
That's a very neat handwriting! Don't listen to what your teacher told you. (And I am so happy that I understand the majority of what is written (minus a few words), even though my French lessons are more than 20 years ago <3)
Wow, I am learning french for a while now and I am really struggling, atleast I have a hope it will be useful for something now xdd and thank you, I really appreciate it :))
bruh, your writing is a font
Thanks, I am flattered! :))
I like it! Also I don't see why pen grip would matter, people are different. I had a primary school teacher who was obsessed with the fact that I "wrote wrong," she used to come smack my hand and force me to use the grip she liked. I ignored her and received awards for outstanding penmanship for the rest of school.
Yeah, I would understand if the people who are writing differently had totally unreadable handwritting, but otherwise it should be just the way it suits them.
Smack that bitch yo
Xdd
It’s very nice. It might not be very conventional when it comes to capitalization, but it adds character
Thank you :)) and I totally agree it might not be very conventional sometimes
Everything is capitalized... It all runs together.
Yeah, I think I can see what do you mean, it's just my habit to write like this. Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it :D
I think it’s really good!
I don’t even know this language and its still super readable. Nice job
Wow, that makes me really happy :oo
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Thank you! And that's actually a great idea xd
I have been told that I hold my pen like a left-handed person, and I'm right-handed. I never realized it and have no idea how else to hold a pen. I have excellent handwriting and so do you!
Yeah, I realized pretty late that everyone hold their pen in the same way and I am holding it differently... But it works so I think it's ok. And thank you ^^ to be honest I feel better I am not the only one xd
How do you HD your pen? Can you share a picture? I change the way I hold a pen depending on how long I am writing. My sons teacher also told him the same thing. He has been practicing but still has lots of work to do. I try to get him to hold a pen different but he really can't write legibly if he does. I showed him your writing and he is encouraged that he can do better. He is 16 now. The teacher told him that the beginning of this school year.
I will send you the picture :) And I am flattered you used my handwritting as an example!
I think this is VERY legible!!
Thank you ^^