Hi! I would like to ask if you have any advice for Left Handed person(like me) in learning Steno? Because I really find it Difficult to attain/write some downward letters.
I found it very useful, up until the last portion where he’s explaining how to write a heavily repeated word. Totally lost me there buddy, it was very unclear. Are you actually supposed to just naked straight lines for that word sort of like a symbol key?
@@robinmoore3649 you'll find later on that some frequently used phrases have their own shortcut ways of writing them to save lots of time. Think about how, if you wrote "aka" instead of "also known as," if that was a phrase you had to say all the time. -- there are shortcut shorthand ways of writing often-used phrases to make them even faster. As for democracy and president, if those were words you tended to write all the time, like if you're in a government class and taking notes on it or something, imagine if you were taking notes and every time you wanted to write "democracy," you would write "D----" or maybe "dem" as a shortcut. He's saying you'll make your own shortcuts for words you use all the time, maybe cutting out most of the letters or something, maybe this is something you might do when you write the names of your family members or something, and then just practice your own versions of these words
Thank you so much sir now I finally know what my doctor grandma writes in her notes❤️
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Hi! I would like to ask if you have any advice for Left Handed person(like me) in learning Steno? Because I really find it Difficult to attain/write some downward letters.
Thank you! I appreciate your lessons!
You're welcome..
How can you tell T/D and Ch/J apart? If you're using a pen, how o you know if you went right to left or left to right?
look at the tail, the stroke leaves a little hook where it ends
Is this Gregg shorthand or Pitman
Which type of these shorthand?
thank you so much
Thank u so much 🙏 sir
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I found it very useful, up until the last portion where he’s explaining how to write a heavily repeated word. Totally lost me there buddy, it was very unclear. Are you actually supposed to just naked straight lines for that word sort of like a symbol key?
I'm 4 videos in and I still don't know what shorthand is or how it works. How does that say 'will be'?
@@robinmoore3649 you'll find later on that some frequently used phrases have their own shortcut ways of writing them to save lots of time. Think about how, if you wrote "aka" instead of "also known as," if that was a phrase you had to say all the time. -- there are shortcut shorthand ways of writing often-used phrases to make them even faster. As for democracy and president, if those were words you tended to write all the time, like if you're in a government class and taking notes on it or something, imagine if you were taking notes and every time you wanted to write "democracy," you would write "D----" or maybe "dem" as a shortcut. He's saying you'll make your own shortcuts for words you use all the time, maybe cutting out most of the letters or something, maybe this is something you might do when you write the names of your family members or something, and then just practice your own versions of these words
thanks a bunch
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very helpful
Glad you think so!
Thanks sir
So we just don’t get a w?
I need unit 11