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  1. #11
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    As long as it's legible it doesn't matter what you do, it's what you write which is important.
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    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.

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    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.

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    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...

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    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.


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    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.


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    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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