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How does a foreigner's handwriting look to a native?

Chinese Language Asked by Ultimate Qwerty on February 22, 2021

How do Chinese characters foreigners or beginner Chinese learners write appear to natives? Is there a difference? Does it depend on how long they have been learning, or are they all different from a native Chinese’s handwriting? Would the handwriting even strike a native as a foreigner’s penning at all? And how about a beginner’s handwriting?

Alright, those are all my questions.

One Answer

It is almost impossible. As a native, I was still be required to have the practice in my senior high school by my teacher. Do not give up. Have your paractice patiently and regularly. Maybe 5 years or 8 years, you will find your own way to write every character. And when you find that your same Chinese characters look almost same, then you might begin to have native handwriting. For now, just keep your handwriting clear and neat.

Answered by whx on February 22, 2021

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