Same as calligraphy. The less people that know how to do it the more valuable a resource it becomes for people who can. In ten to twenty years people will probably be able to make a living by starting their own cursive business.
Letters are about as useful as cursive anymore. No, I'm talking about fancy things like wedding invitations, Christmas cards, or an embroidered plaque on some hipsters wall so they can flex intellectual by knowing what it says.
My best friend's wife is a teacher and they rely soley on tablets. They don't even write stuff down, _rarely._
To make it worse, since this is Middle School, by the end of the year all the tablets were broken and since the kids all had computers the school got rid of the computer lab. This year was a joke and the school expected the kids to suffer with nothing unless the teachers bought supplies out of their own pockets 🤦♂️
So doctors are really like super sayans? (Spelling- W/E)
Or... you could teach your kids cursive for their benefit.
what benefit does it have these days?
Well it's a secret language that apparently the other kids can't read, for one...
Same as calligraphy. The less people that know how to do it the more valuable a resource it becomes for people who can. In ten to twenty years people will probably be able to make a living by starting their own cursive business.
For what purpose...? To write letters in a form not used in any real way, so the reader could understand?
Letters are about as useful as cursive anymore. No, I'm talking about fancy things like wedding invitations, Christmas cards, or an embroidered plaque on some hipsters wall so they can flex intellectual by knowing what it says.
My best friend's wife is a teacher and they rely soley on tablets. They don't even write stuff down, _rarely._
To make it worse, since this is Middle School, by the end of the year all the tablets were broken and since the kids all had computers the school got rid of the computer lab. This year was a joke and the school expected the kids to suffer with nothing unless the teachers bought supplies out of their own pockets 🤦♂️
for whatever reason, i know how to read cursive despite not learning it so CHECKMATE FOOLS
Oh, no!! He has the decoder ring!!
Im surprised they still teach it, I never see anyone write in it
Make sure you also buy a stick shift car, so they don't ask to borrow the car.