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by ver_ture
2199 days ago
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Creating this Japanese overlay of rules for English writing is disingenuous. The students might be in for a minor shellshock outside of her class. I respect the conventions they have for writing in Japanese, it's perfectly tailored to using a brush. The teacher should respect English conventions, the free-form, the cursive, either one. |
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It isn't just using a brush; even with a pen and paper simple hiragana is easier when using proper stroke order.
> The teacher should respect English conventions
The teacher is following Japanese culture conventions to teach people of the Japanese culture a different language. People unfamiliar with the culture or the teacher should respect that.