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Birdman

1. Round, unless you're talking about the shape of the slices of pizza, in which case I prefer square, as I'm from Chicago where we do that so we can take more pizza while simultaneously looking like less of a glutton. mmm Aurelio's Pizza
2. I make myself order a pizza for delivery. mmm Aurelio's Pizza

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Link977

Question #273: Do you write in cursive, or print write? (Handwrite or plain write)

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Late

Mostly cursive.

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RevolverLink

I prefer my cursive, but a lot of times I'll go back and forth without noticing.

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Macattack

I mostly print-write. However, I do my signature in cursive.

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Aviator

Print, preferably all caps.

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sykotek

It has been a long time since I've needed to write regularly. I write in print, all caps to be exact, with bigger caps where upper case should be and smaller caps where lower case should be. I do this all really quickly, so sometimes it'll looks like there will be letter transitions like in cursive writing, but it's mostly unintentional. I've never had complaints about the way I write as it is more legible than most cursive writing and have had the occasional compliments over the years that it looks like graffiti. My signature is an unintelligible bunch of loops, swiggles, and swirls.

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Magi

Print. IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.

I'm such a bad influence on my kids. One is learning cursive in school and the other has to use cursive.

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The_Fox

Always cursive. Unless someone else needs to read it in which case I kinda have to print. My handwriting is terrible

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JayArr

Outside of my signature I honestly don't even remember how to write in cursive anymore. The second I finished grade school it became completely pointless as everything I had to write was typed up. Hell I even type my grocery list into my phone. O.O

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Birdman

Printing, but I do my signature in cursive. A few years ago, I was taking an SAT test, for fun, on a Saturday when I was in the 7th grade and when I (and everyone else there also taking the test) had to copy some agreement in cursive, and for some of us (or at least me) that was one of if not the hardest part of the test. My twin sister (who actually does write in cursive) has actually had a few teachers ask her to print as opposed to cursive. You'd think an AP Language & Composition teacher wouldn't be challenged by reading cursive...

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StarBoy91

I mostly write in cursive; there are only a few moments when I might be required to write my words in print

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To each their own

Corbs

I used to, but I've been using a computer so long, I've gone to back to printing. Looks more legible than my cursive anyway.

Plain old gamer :)

shingi_70

print. Damn you computers

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