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Interesting: this cursive feels a lot closer than OP to the cursive i was taught at my Italian Public School: example here http://www.leomajor.pn.it/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/al...



Indeed! The above cursive is a Czechoslovakian style from 1990s (I think it hasn't changed much since then), and most European countries have quite similar cursive. In the United States the cursive is actually similar also, but a few letters are different, notably: z, r, t and most uppercase letters. My kids learn it at public schools here in the U.S., but it is secondary after print style and assignments are not accepted in cursive... (I am sure it varies from school to school though.)




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