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> Is cursive handwriting slowly dying out in America? |
Slowly? Like hell. My granddaughter is 23 and was raised mostly in the California school system - she can sign her name in cursive, but prefers to print. Otherwise, she really can't write cursive at all. In computerized America, it isn't necessary. Work documents are e-signed. The only time I write in cursive is to sign checks. Making out checks is mostly the only time I write, period. I tale notes on my laptop or my tablet. Even my grocery list is on my iphone. Who needs pens and pencils?
David R. McLallen, ECMp
Boulder County Records Manager
Boulder CO
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