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Meet Prakriti Malla, the class 8 student with the best handwriting in world (photos)

A female student has been identified for her beautiful and well-structured handwriting in the entire universe.

In a post that recently resurfaced on social media, social media users have celebrated Prakriti Malla, after a photo of her handwriting made its way to the online community.

A Twitter user identified as Ahmed shared a tweet in which he revealed that Malla, who is a class 8 student that hails from Nepal, was given recognition for having the best handwriting in the world.

"The handwriting of Prakriti malla, the class VIII student from Nepal, has been recognized as the best ever handwriting in world." he said. See his tweet below:

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Some social media users reacted to the news by commending the young school girl, and even suggesting that her writing should be adopted as a font for typing.

See tweets below:

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Others, however, held the opinion that even if Malla’s handwriting was truly good looking, it could not possibly be the best in the world.

See more tweets below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng gathered the report of a teacher who narrated how he deliberately reduced the test score of a well-deserving student. According to the man, he reduced the student’s score from 70 to 69, because he did not want him giving testimonies of how good the lord is.

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