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    How can I write in cursive neatly?
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    Write slowly and carefully. Don't put too much pressure on the pen or pencil. Concentrate and keep practicing.
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    If I write fast my writing is not neat and clean -- what should I do?
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    Pace your writing instead of writing so quickly. Then practice doing fast, neater writing often, to improve. However, respect the fact that fast writing is never going to be as neat as slower writing -- just aim to make it legible.
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    I have very neat writing, but it can get sloppy. How do I prevent this?
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    Don't write too quickly and don't put too much pressure on the pen/pencil. Use a warm-up page to get your hand going.
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    How long do I need to practice my handwriting if I don't have much time?
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    The important thing is to be consistent. Even 10 minutes a day will help, as long as you do it every day. Apply what you've learned about penmanship in everyday activities, and be mindful of what you write, even if it's just filling a form. Gradually, good penmanship will come naturally to you.
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    My problem is that I write well at first, but then my writing gets dirty during exams. How do I write neatly consistently?
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    It's all about practice. If you want your handwriting to be consistent, you have to practice writing sentences and paragraphs. Try using different grips and different pens. If your handwriting gets dirty during exams, don't worry about it; there's no point wasting time on an exam because you want your writing to be neat.
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    How do I write extremely small and keep it neat?
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    Write as you normally would, but keep your hand closer to the paper; this usually means gripping the pen or pencil closer to the tip. Also, keep your strokes shorter while writing. Lastly, try to write with a very fine-tipped pen or well-sharpened pencil.
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    What type of pen do you recommend?
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    To start with a good handwriting, use a gel pen. Gel pens are smooth and provide a good grip. As the ink is dark in color, it gives an good precision over writing. You can use waterproof gel pens, as sometimes the gel pen ink blots or smears on the page. After learning to write neatly with a gel pen, then try ball pen and compare your writing and select which pen suits you the best.
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    Can these tips be useful for writing other languages?
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    Yes. They apply to other languages as well.
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    What color of ink is most suitable when writing?
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    Blue is considered to be standard but black is also appropriate. Other colors can be used if allowed. The neatness won't be affected by the color so much as the quality of the ink and some colored inks are less easy to handle than the well refined blues and blacks.
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    What if I just get stressed out all the time?
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    Your handwriting will be very shaky; just use a stress ball to control your stress and write slowly.
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    I am so used to writing fast, how can I write fast and neat?
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    Slow down. Even if it's difficult, writing slow will improve your handwriting. Once you can write neatly at a slower pace, then you can build up speed.
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    What is the best type of pen to use for writing neatly?
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    The pen to use would vary based on the size of the pen tip (0.38mm,0.5mm,0.7mm). Different pen tips will give you different results. Try to experiment all pen types and their inks and you'll come up with one or two that work best for you. Realize that this can change over time, so always be prepared to try new pens, especially if the pen you love gets discontinued.
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    How do I make my handwriting slanted? Mine is dead straight.
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    Keep your book or paper at a slight angle and then just write normally.
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    My handwriting is AWFUL and I really want to improve it, but whenever I try to change, I end up going back to the old way of writing after about 10 minutes. What do I do?
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    I would try experimenting with different styles of individual letters and seeing what you like best. Go slowly at first, too, because once you do it over and over again, you'll naturally go faster. Changing any habit just takes effort and practice. The more you work at changing your handwriting, the better it will be.
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    Do I have to join your letters up?
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    You need to join the letters in cursive, but not in normal handwriting.
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    How can kids write neatly?
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    One way is to use dotted line letters and have the child trace over them. Encourage them by giving awards, like candy or a trip to the park.
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    Which pen is comfortable?
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    It really depends on what you find comfortable. I like using a pencil finger grip on my pen, so I can hold on to my pen with more stability. Try out different pens and see what you like best.
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    Is cursive handwriting good for college students who have to write faster while taking notes?
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    It depends. If you are good at writing cursive you can write faster than with printing. Cursive can be faster because everything is connected and you don't have to write each letter side by side. But in order to write quickly with cursive, you have to be good at it. Printing is easier, but if you take the time to learn cursive you can write faster.
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    When I write, my hand hurts, what can I do so that it's not painful?
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    Stretch your hands before writing, and do not put too much pressure on the pen. Hold it loosely. If this doesn't help, talk to your doctor to rule out any potential medical cause, like arthritis.
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    How do you place your fingers when writing?
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    You rest your pen/pencil on the side of your thumb, add your index finger on top and your middle finger on the opposite side of your thumb.
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    What if I already have neat handwriting but struggle with just one letter?
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    It's all about practice. Keep practicing until you're able to write the letter in a neat, presentable way.
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    How do I keep my notebook neat and clean?
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    Write and erase softly so that you don't wrinkle or tear the pages. Try to avoid getting your notebook wet or dirty, and don't eat or drink when you're writing in it.
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    How should I hold a pen so my hand doesn't smudge already written words?
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    Alternate between sides, according to which side of the page you've already written on, and which side is empty. This shouldn't be a difficult and polar hand-angling -- just comfortably shift and lift your hand slightly to the opposite direction of the fresh ink and there should be little to no smudging.
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    What is better, a gel or ball pen?
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    It's a matter of opinion, but I think a ballpoint pen is better. Gel pens are sometimes too thick, and they tend to bleed.
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    I think my handwriting is good, and my friend agrees, but my teacher says it is bad.
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    Do as your teacher asks, and continue trying to improve, but keep in mind that hers is just one person's opinion. If you want to get bonus points with your teacher, ask her if she has any handwriting tips for you.
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    How do I keep all of my letters looking the same and the same size?
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    Just try to stay inside the line. Use a wide rule if your letters are big and small, so there and more spaces for you to write.
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    I want to save time, but still write neatly. What should I do?
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    You could try just writing the most important parts of whatever you're working on. Another option would be to practice your cursive -- it's usually faster than print once you get the hang of it, allowing you to write quickly while still having neat handwriting.
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    Is it too late for me to start writing neatly if I'm in the 9th grade?
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    Not at all. You can improve your handwriting at anytime, as long as you're willing to put in the time and effort.
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    How can I find my perfect pen?
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    It depends on personal preference. Keep trying different pens until you find one that you're comfortable with.
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    My current handwriting is OK, but I find it hard to change as I've written the same way for years. How do I change?
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    Practice, practice and practice! Get some lined paper and write from there.
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