There are those who bemoan schools’ decisions to stop teaching cursive, and those who welcome the decision with keyboard in hand. John Oppenheimer, writing for the New Yorker, talks about writing to his daughters at summer camp using cursive, even though they have some trouble deciphering the script and his body isn’t so fond of handwriting:
By the time that I had covered two sides of a small piece of stationery, my letters tended to get sloppier, and my right hand was cramping. I usually had to take a short recovery break before I addressed the envelope.