Comment on Why, in English at least, is the letter W called "double U" and not "double V"?

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FuglyDuck@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

Print, because we use ballpoints instead of fountain pens, unlike a Luddite.

Part of the reason cursive was dropped is that ballpoints require more hand pressure to write with- you’re gouging the paper to make the little ball roll.

Ballpoint pens are neater and simply better in most respects. The smooth gliding action in a fountain makes cursive easy, fast and with practice, elegant.

But you can’t do that for as long with print characters- it’ll cause hand cramps after a while.

Which, also, we now type or tap out our documents with print being adequate for everything except… uh… artistic expression?

Schools only have so much time to teach, including yet another form of handwriting means excluding other things.

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