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Me trying to practice my handwriting, specifically cursive, using my new pen. Its an extra fine stiff steel nib. So while it gives me less control over varying line width it does let me focus on my form instead. I'm seeing some improvement but I have a long ways to go until it looks "nice". Keep in mind I havent even attempted to write cursive in several decades too, when I do write its always print.

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@freemo I recently decided to learn cursive (I sort of knew it previously, but I really could write very well), and now I use it for most of my writing.

@MOTT I really dont know why I want to learn. I think its jsut an admiration for ancient scribes and ancient books. Maybe its just cause its a skill I dont have. I always loved fountain pens and I think a big part of it is just wanting to get to use cool pens in meaningful ways.

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Americans use cursive hand writing. Here in Europe we learn at school writing cursive but we continue with script

@kris Script is just another word for cursive. At least in american english.

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Americans use cursive hand writing. Here in Europe we learn at school writing cursive but we continue with script
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