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What Does Your Handwriting Look Like?

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Write "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", that way it features all letters of the alphabet at least once. Also, use a white paper and a dark stencil. (I suggest using a black or blue pen, but you can use anything.)

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This is hard to believe, but it used to look even worse.
 
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I win the award for worst handwriting (I’m left-handed and I wasn’t really taught how to write neatly growing up. I can type well over 100 WPM when I’m trying really hard though. Won an award for my typing in middle school. Guess I just have different skills, eh?).
 
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I love this thread already. Here's mine!

Fun Fact: I used to write my lowercase F's exactly like uppercase ones, just... smaller. Then a physics teacher complained about it (Apparently F is not the same as f) and that made me switch it up, but this means I haven't practised my lowercase f's as much and I have been very self conscious about them ever since
 
This is a neat idea for a thread. It's interesting to see everyone's handwriting.

Here's mine. I didn't have any lined paper handy so it curves a little. I actually spent quite a bit of time in high school crafting my handwriting, testing different ways of writing each letter before deciding which version I liked best. As a result, my handwriting is a combination of cursive and print.

I tend to write very small, which my teachers always complained about, so I make the attempt to write a bit larger sometimes. I started this sentence off slightly larger than I normally would, but as I continued it got a bit smaller because that's more natural for me.

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Ooo I love this thread! I love handwriting, always have. I actually took all my notes for my college classes by hand.
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I write slightly different on paper than I do on my iPad, and since I write mostly on my iPad these days, I thought I’d showcase my handwriting there. (My handwriting on paper is way uglier since irl ballpens aren’t as smooth as the pens on my note-taking apps lol).

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I also uhh… write really small. I‘ve definitely run into trouble with teachers before for having a small handwriting, but I can’t help it LOL. My handwriting looks way better the smaller I write, and when I consciously think of making my handwriting bigger, it just looks really ugly. Here’s my handwriting in reference to a normal document font (around size 10-12). If my handwriting had a font size, it’d be probably size 8.

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I feel like mine's not necessarily good or bad, just inconsistent. I'll start writing a sentence and it'll be somewhat neat (the first two words) and then you can kind of see that I start to get lazy and it gets sloppy. I can actually write pretty neatly if I'm really trying but it takes a long time, so usually my sentences will look something like this.
 
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