As long as it's legible it doesn't matter what you do, it's what you write which is important.

As long as it's legible it doesn't matter what you do, it's what you write which is important.
Chippiewill.
Mine is mainly unjoined. Sometimes a couple of my letters (normally an a and a consonant) join together though! Also providing it's readable and legible, I'm sure it doesn't matter how you write.![]()
I was always taught (as most people are) to join it all up and stuff in primary school and stuff but then I found I never really carried on doing it. I never join writing up anymore, it might look nicer I guess but I just see no point really haha.
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We had to use joint from primary 4 (p3 in england) up until the end of primary school. When I went tosecondarythere was a mix of writing styles and I just used print. Now I mainly write in print and use joint for my signature just.
1) Doesn't bother me, but I join them up from habit.
2) Whatever is legible
3) Not really, I mean most computer documents use font which isn't made to join up so...
I type unjoined for speed
That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.
1) I prefer joined up
2) They hate us using un-joined.
3) Nope.
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1) Do you prefer Joined-up or Un-joined handwriting
Joined as it's faster.
2) Are "teachers" more likely to favour Joined-up handwriting over Un-joined or vice versa.
I don't think they mind unless it's untidy, but mine have encouraged students to use joined as it's much quicker when writing in exams.
3) Does Un-joined look "un-educated" in your eyes? (It doesn't that much to me unless the spaces inbetween letters are huge D
Yes it does to me, but so does untidy joined writing to an extent.
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1) I prefer joined up although, my hand writing varies (depends if i'm in a rush or not.)
2) I don't really think they care - as long as they can read it it should be fine.
3) No.
1) Do you prefer Joined-up or Un-joined handwriting
Un-joined
2) Are "teachers" more likely to favour Joined-up handwriting over Un-joined or vice versa.
They don't really mind
3) Does Un-joined look "un-educated" in your eyes?
No
In primary school they used to make us join up our letters and write our letters in a certain way and if we didn't then we'd get in trouble for it :S but I haven't written joined up since year 7 cause I think it looks neater when I don't join it up. I'd go for the one that looks the neatest![]()
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