Why do we have different handwriting even though we all learn to write the same letters(in our respective languages, of course)?

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Why do we have different handwriting even though we all learn to write the same letters(in our respective languages, of course)?

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Muscle memory plays a huge role in it. The more you repeat the same “style” of writing the more it becomes ingrained. You can of course “write neater” or “write messier” but your baseline is whatever you do the most often. You can always reinforce better handwriting by forcing yourself to write neater enough that it becomes regular. I forced myself to always cross my z’s and 7’s and now it’s my normal way to write them without thinking about it.

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