The size of their hands, their ability to mimic a design on paper, and their ability to hold a pencil all have to do with this. Some people will try to stay with the exact format of how they learned to write and some will add beautification to letters or some will be lazy and just try to get the message across through sloppy lettering. It all stems back how a person viewed handwriting when first learning how to do so. There are many factors but I believe it has to do with a concentration differentiation that stuck at an early age.
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