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if everyone grows up and learns how to make letters the same as everyone else, then how come we all end up having our own distinctive handwriting?

2007-01-30 09:12:09 · 7 answers · asked by Mace Face 3 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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it's like saying, why do we all look different, or why do we have different thumbprints? we just do. it's what makes you, unique!

2007-01-30 09:17:06 · answer #1 · answered by thereisnobathroom! 3 · 0 0

Well, you should know that everyone 'is' different, in everything. Talking, writing, and such. It also depends on how they learned to hold a pencil (or any writing utensil) and write. Sometimes it even depends what form, or shape their hand is in.
Plus, if their IQ is very low, then they should be a really bad writer, because they don't pay attention in writing class, unlike how smart ones do, and have good handwriting. Every individual person is made differently, so everything they do should be different. Don't be that surprised.
Plus, no one learns how to write letters like everyone else. They always write it different somehow. Like there's a little curve here, and there. Only the computer can do that. Only people know what the letter is, pronounciation, and they should know the letters in order. You can learn more by searching 'everyone's different handwriting' at Google. I hoped the information helped. You can contact and find out more about me by clicking on my avatar. Have a great day!

2007-01-30 09:24:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as quickly as we are little, we are taught to jot down like every physique else using fact it fairly is like a 'base' of the alphabets. as quickly as we improve older, we upload slightly our very own character that we adore into the initially found out handwriting. additionally, some human beings seem at human beings's handwriting and initiate liking it and purely start to jot down the way they do. it is why human beings's handwriting selection plenty. desire I helped! :)

2016-12-13 04:45:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would have to say the biggest reason is the subtile differences in the muscles of the hand. I'm sure you would agree that the muscles in your hand, although extremely similar, are not identical to the muscles in my hand, nor are the bones, etc.

2007-01-30 09:20:59 · answer #4 · answered by LTin2000 3 · 0 0

There are many reasons. Here are a few:

-The bone structure of the hand causes one to write a certain way.

-The way one perfers to write (print, cursive, a little of both)

-Missing fingers

-Fat fingers

-The way one holds a writing utensil

2007-01-30 09:22:01 · answer #5 · answered by TroubleRose 6 · 0 0

I don't know exactly, but no one learns letters exactly the same... Different schools... some require cursive and some teach it but don't require it. i guess it is whatever people think they can write faster with!

2007-01-30 09:17:26 · answer #6 · answered by chocoholic23511 3 · 0 0

we interprets the letters' shapes in a different way, and so we write it like the way we think it should look like. At least that's why I think it is.

2007-01-30 09:21:19 · answer #7 · answered by axbrokenxsmile 2 · 0 0

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