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In reply to the discussion: Lament #1 about what's happening to the latest generation. [View all]MineralMan
(151,381 posts)While in the USAF, I got sent to a total immersion Russian language school for almost a year. Part of what we did there was learn to take dictation in Russian and write it down, longhand, in the Cyrillic alphabet, in cursive. So, we learned to write all over again, and did it over and over again for 9 months. That destroyed my cursive writing in English. Absolutely destroyed it.
So, I switched to lettering written English, using the short-cut keystroke alphabet used by architects and draftsmen. Eventually, I could letter almost as fast as I used to be able to write in cursive. Best of all, anyone could read it.
Oddly, Russians do not print when writing by hand. The Cyrillic cursive alphabet looks very different from the printed version of Russian.