I’m not sure if this is an increasingly apparent generational problem or if I simply inherited the maternal handwriting-gene.

I haven’t really practiced much with hand-writings, not since fifth grade or so. Really. For most part, I wrote so fast that it is at least literate minimally designed for myself. For others, it take few weeks or a month to get used to my handwriting. My mother is even worse. Perhaps it’s her music major that is to be blamed. Her head is in tuned with classical music all the time, so much that the subconscious mind interfered her handwriting to little tiny, unrecognizable curvy letters.

In my case, it is of profound difference. I was introduced to computer at early age. My friend, Glen Keith, introduced me to some popular chatroom, www.showring.com in fifth grade. Since then, I don’t write much. Everything was done mostly on computer on daily living. So my handwriting eventually rotted out. I probably don’t share those problems with most of people, since they do take notes in college. That gave their handwritings a plus-one.  I’m not one of those people.

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