concept   handwriting

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) China (1) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) South Korea (1) western cultures (1) Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 handwriting United States Cursive handwriting is taught and valued in the United States for personal, formal, and expressive communication. 8
2 handwriting China Handwriting in China is highly valued as an art form, reflection of character, and a way of expressing respect and good wishes. 7
3 handwriting Japan In Japan, neat and precise calligraphy is highly valued and considered an important form of art and expression for formal communication and meaningful gestures. 7
4 handwriting United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, cursive handwriting is taught in schools and valued for formal, personal, and sentimental communication. 7
5 handwriting South Korea In South Korea, neat and precise handwriting is highly prized and considered a form of calligraphy. 5
6 handwriting western cultures In Western cultures, individualized handwriting is valued for its personal touch and uniqueness. 2
7 handwriting Europe Handwriting is highly valued in European culture as a personal and unique form of expression and is taught as an essential skill in schools. 1