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The death of joined up writing |
where has it gone, i know about 2 people my age who join up their handwriting. myself being one of them, and another guy, who is incredibly old fashioned being one of them. i remember being taught to do so at junior school (thats the bit before high school folks) but i noticed ages ago that almost everyone else gave up on it. i dont understand why however, as it is a much faster way of writing, as it doesnt require you to lift your pen from the page inbetween letters. where did it go and why?
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