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aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

Yes, I gathered. I was just wondering what the reason is for starting the x at the top, when it’s easier, imo, to do as we do and start at the bottom.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

No, I’m looking at the lowercase one. I don’t understand why it comes in at bottom left but goes to top left before starting the letter.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

Okay. And yeah, now that you mention it, I see that there are some tiny symbols there. 😅 It’s funny how every time I hear about cursive writing online it always sounds as if it’s one single thing that’s the same everywhere, but it isn’t. Oh, and also in our cursive, we don’t go back to cross t’s, because that’s part of the character from the beginning.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

But how do you you even write it when starting top left? Do you just write it as a backslash and then go back and add the second stroke once the word is finished? Or do you do some convoluted thing where you go in every direction while perfectly retracing your old strokes, to draw the whole thing in one go?

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

We were taught to start all capital letters at the top and all lowercase letters (as they need to be connected) in the bottom left (or just left for some like v, that don’t really have a bottom left).

Particularly for x, they said we might as well learn to start x from bottom left when printing as well, because then it’ll be consistent with the cursive, but I find that when given the choice, I’m more naturally drawn to go top left to bottom right and then top right to bottom left, so that’s what I do when not writing cursive.

Edit: See my other comment for the cursive we were taught.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

Oh, wtf! I just looked up US cursive, and that thing is apparently a G? The horror! That’s certainly not what a cursive G looks like where I’m from. And your capital S just looks like a bigger lowercase s. Same with capital A. Why does it look like a lowercase a?!

Edit: The cursive we learned 30 years ago, for comparison: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Svssfb.jpg

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

I thought that was a lowercase f. Doesn’t look anything like the cursive J we learned as kids.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

There isn’t one, is there?

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

Are either of them even in the picture? If so they definitely don’t look like the ones I learned in school.

aulin , to xkcd in xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters

Looking at this, while there is some overlap, it’s very apparent that US cursive is not the same as Swedish cursive. E.g. lower case x starting from the top? O_O

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