The Greeks use scrolls to write on and they call the system miterers.
There are approximately 3,000 writing systems in the world.
I am learning about neography, a method of creating writing systems for constructed languages.
The development of written language is believed to have started with simple pictograms and symbols, representing objects or ideas, which later evolved into more complex writing systems. Early civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and Mesoamerica independently developed writing systems to record information, communicate, and maintain records. Over time, these systems became more standardized and refined, leading to the diverse scripts used today.
Cuneiform writing provided the basis for the development of writing systems in the ancient Near East, including Akkadian, Sumerian, and Assyrian. It also influenced the development of other writing systems, such as the Phoenician alphabet and ultimately, modern writing systems.
Writing systems around the world use different character languages, including alphabets, syllabaries, logograms, and abjads. These character languages represent sounds, syllables, or meanings in various languages.
The Greeks created an ancient system known today as Linear B, as well as the Greek Alphabet.
For the same reasons other civilisations use them. To calculate.
The Phoenicians invented the Phoenician alphabet to use themselves to simplify writing and make it more usable thant the previous systems used in Egypt and Mesopotamia. The Greeks adapted it for their own use, they are pioneers of vowels in alphabet.
Cuneiform
The produced the form of alphabetic writing which was adopted and adapted by Greeks, Israelites, Romans and today's European languages.
The Phoenician alphabet was later adapted for use by several cultures, most notably the Greeks, who modified it to create their own writing system. This adaptation laid the foundation for the development of the Latin alphabet, which is widely used today. The simplicity and efficiency of the Phoenician script influenced various other writing systems throughout the Mediterranean and beyond.
The same reason why you do, and probably more, by reading the nature of your question (yes it's an insult).
Greeks have their own alphabet, which has it's roots int he same place as the Roman Alphabet which we use today.
Greeks
The Japanese use three writing systems: hiragana (cursive), katakana (print), and kanji (borrowed from the Chinese).
Because writing evolved into systems that are easier to use.
The World's Writing Systems was created in 1996.