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ustazRG

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Hello from Israel.

 

I'm an American living and working with my family in Israel. I teach English and Bible at a local Arab Christian High School and am new to the FP world.

 

Right now I'm using a Metropolitan Fine and Safari Fine every day in a Leuchtturm A5 squared notebook.

 

My kids are I love writing with FPs and are exploring the best options for writing in Arabic and Hebrew.

 

Looking forward to learning from experience here on FPN.

 

 

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A warm welcome to you ustazRG from sunny San Diego!

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Welcome !

 

As a American (westerner), you write from left to fight. Hebrew and Arabic is written right to left. Are there preferential differences in fountain pens, when writing one way, compared to the other ?

Auf freiem Grund mit freiem Volke stehn.
Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Welcome !

 

As a American (westerner), you write from left to fight. Hebrew and Arabic is written right to left. Are there preferential differences in fountain pens, when writing one way, compared to the other ?

 

Thanks for the welcome. I'm still too new to the game but haven't noticed a difference when writing in the different directions.

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Welcome! I wish my country's language is written from right to left. Then it would be more comfortable for me as I'm left handed fp writer

People who know my name, dont know my work. People who know my work, dont know my name.

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