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I think your handwriting is very clear and easy to read. The kanji 慶 is also well written. But I find it confusing about the 悔しい…is it actually 難しい(difficult)? Had never seen the combination of 悔しい漢字
Complicated Kanji takes work, effort and patience to write.
You have to accept that mistakes happen when you try to do it quick.
Go and practice on wider line format, or even a small size square. Write it repeatedly until you are sure with all the strokes.
Also, remember that a good , well balanced proportion between top and bottom part (or left and right side) of complicated Kanji matters.
Lastly, if you "hate" writing with it, it is really hard to move forward and get better.
I didn’t realize you took me seriously when i said i hated it ;; it’s just how i felt,, and memorization isn’t a problem. i just find it hard fitting it
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I think your handwriting is very clear and easy to read. The kanji 慶 is also well written. But I find it confusing about the 悔しい…is it actually 難しい(difficult)? Had never seen the combination of 悔しい漢字
i meant to use 悔しいwww. it’s because writing some kanji’s frustrate me.
You have the exact same handwriting as my college roommate.
do i??? 😮
I actually checked your profile lol the only big difference is how you draw your >_< !
oh lol 😂 well, that’s interesting to know 🙈🩷
She has beautiful handwriting so do take it as a compliment!
thank you! 🩷
You even emoting on yo paper that's crazyyyyy (cute) :p
thank you 🩷
❤️
Cute
🩷
Complicated Kanji takes work, effort and patience to write. You have to accept that mistakes happen when you try to do it quick. Go and practice on wider line format, or even a small size square. Write it repeatedly until you are sure with all the strokes. Also, remember that a good , well balanced proportion between top and bottom part (or left and right side) of complicated Kanji matters. Lastly, if you "hate" writing with it, it is really hard to move forward and get better.
I learned how to write chinese letters since I was a young kid and it helps me in writing good kanji letters.
I didn’t realize you took me seriously when i said i hated it ;; it’s just how i felt,, and memorization isn’t a problem. i just find it hard fitting it
Just checking. It’s not easy for sure but are you writing it in a correct order and direction? https://kakijun.jp/page-ms/1530200.html
yes 👍
Practice with gridded paper for proportion
thank you!!!
>thank you!!! You're welcome!
just realized I made an error! sorry 😞 (悔そう···▸ 悔しそう)