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Every once and a while I change my style of handwriting. I try to learn different styles and make them a habit, but I never keep a certain style for too long, for I fear of becoming boring. I recently switched from big, loopy writing to small, neat half-cursive, half-print with big Capital letters.










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My name is Kate, and I do the same. Usually I change the style of one letter at a time until it becomes a habit, and eventually, the overall look of my handwriting changes.
Ha that’s funny, i do the same exact thing. I accidentally taught myself to mix cursive and block, so basically my handwriting sucks.
-Alison
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Once, at primary school, when I was ten, I was writing out some religious text and decided to write how I expected monks to have written, which was (in my eyes) fancy, cursive lettering. That handwriting stuck with me for years.
Now, whenever I see something written by someone else that I like, I copy it – I basically “steal” individual letters from most of my friends!
I don’t change my writing style on purpose, but when i go through my journals from one entry to the next I can see they change and become totally diffrent.
oh my god i totally do the same thing!
i am well-known among my friends for it.
at the moment i have a curly, feminine cursive. i enjoy it, because my previous one was very harsh and straight.
i think i change my handwriting because i’m too scared to change my appearance!
After any period of time that I stop writing and then proceed to write again, my handwriting changes. Even while I’m taking notes and set my pen down for a short period of time, it’s different when I start again. Bothers me to no end. I have OCD and things need to be perfect and continuous. I’m doing all writing on my laptop next school year. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in exchange for neat handwriting sounds good to me. Also at the beginning of each school year, it seems as though I’ve forgotten how to write.
I’m with Kate on comment #2. Although my name isn’t Kate, but I do the same general thing. I change my handwriting one letter at a time. If I see someone else write a letter in a way that I like, I’ll usually “steal” it until I do it that way myself.
Thats really funny beacuse my name is Kate and I do the exact same thing as Kate in Comment #2. Just this year I changed my T’s to curvy T’s, and before that i changed my A’s to computer A’s