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Saina1712
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Saina1712 | 19-01-2015 17:42
* offtopic :
This is a fun poll, nothing serious.
It's legible8 (44.4 %)vote
None of the above4 (22.2 %)vote
It's ever- changing3 (16.7 %)vote
It's like modern art, one can only guess what the artist is trying to say1 (5.6 %)vote
I'm a doctor1 (5.6 %)vote
It's a beauty1 (5.6 %)vote
It's 'Kawaii'0 (0.0 %)vote
total votes: 18
24 comments
Joeyy
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Joeyy | 19-01-2015 17:56
It's legible
Somewhat childish, mine is. :p It's a constant struggle not to write in a big scrawl. It's not usually difficult to read, though.

* offtopic :
Doctors are said to have terrible writing, yes? And I believe kawaii means cute.
CaptainStabbin
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CaptainStabbin | 19-01-2015 18:06
It's legible
Captain_Keeta
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Captain_Keeta | 19-01-2015 18:10
None of the above
kalsonberry
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kalsonberry | 19-01-2015 18:15
It's legible
PracticePractic
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PracticePractic | 19-01-2015 18:36
None of the above
Its none of the above, because I'm not a Doctor, (so I could not check it), but too many years experience reading that type of writing, mine looks like a doctors Rx's
PracticePractic
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PracticePractic | 19-01-2015 18:38
By the way Saina1712, what is yours?
Saina1712
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Saina1712 | 19-01-2015 19:29
It's ever- changing
My handwriting changes like Casanova's lover. I read it somewhere that it''s not so uncommon thing to do. Our mood, posture or circumstances while we are writing something makes our handwriting change. For example, when I make a shopping list or lecture notes, my penmanship is somewhat like a doctor's scribble. When I write a message in a card for my loved ones, It's Kawaii or a beauty. And when I fill up a form, it's like a group of military men- not slanted, not messy, not Kawaii.

I remember, once I noticed my Chemistry teacher's way of writing 'S'. I thought, it was unique and so cool. I started to write 'S' that way only. Whenever I find a new way of writing and I like it, I adopt it. That's why, one can find same alphabet written in various styles on a page.

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Yes,"I'm a doctor" was a reference to their illegible handwriting. Most of them have bad handwriting but I'd an honour to see some exceptions too. And yes, Kawaii means cute.
Juliet86
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Juliet86 | 19-01-2015 20:11
It's legible
I feel like it has deteriorated in the last few years. It used to be very good. (Not just in my opinion, but other people told me so as well). But I can still write quite nicely if I make an effort.
PinkFloyd
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PinkFloyd | 19-01-2015 20:32
It's a beauty
I have always written in all capitals. When I was younger I would try not to because I wanted to be a "normal" writer like everyone else. But it never stuck.

People have told me I have pretty hand-writing. But if I'm in a rush it can be sloppy.
PracticePractic
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PracticePractic | 19-01-2015 21:26
Reading Sierra's reminded me of something in today's news....

From San Francisco:
SAN FRANCISCO — When bankers of the future decide whether to make a loan, they may look to see if potential customers use only capital letters when filling out forms
1.

So for all of you who are using capitals, no problem! I'm just pointing out in the future, change your style of writing when writing to banks for loans, etc..
*(yes everyone can read my handwriting when I use all capitals, so its not indecipherable, then if I want someone else to be able to do what I ask in a letter, form, etc).
fishmunky
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fishmunky | 19-01-2015 22:22
It's like modern art, one can only guess what the artist is trying to say
Mine is like Guy Fawkes' post-torture signature
JDolla
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JDolla | 20-01-2015 01:22
I'm a doctor
My handwriting was described by one of my high school teachers as "serial killer-esque". Doesn't help that I hold a pen like someone would a knife in a slasher flick, and describe writing something as stabbing words onto paper.
zjenn4
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zjenn4 | 20-01-2015 01:35
It's ever- changing
Olivia_Ka
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Olivia_Ka | 20-01-2015 02:06
It's legible
Not ever-changing, not a beauty either.
indiechick_
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indiechick_ | 20-01-2015 10:28
It's legible
how legible depends on how much in a hurry my brain is.

CarlJ
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CarlJ | 20-01-2015 12:41
It's ever- changing
Stopped writing in cursive a LONG time ago. Print is 'fairly' legible. I do sit and write quite often....i'm lucky i'm the only one who reads my handwriting.
Saina1712
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Saina1712 | 20-01-2015 16:28
When bankers of the future decide whether to make a loan, they may look to see if potential customers use only capital letters when filling out forms


I have this rule that every form should be filled in Block/Capital letters, unless otherwise is stated. Every word's first letter is slightly bigger than rest so that there is no confusion regarding spaces. Hindi rocks in such case, there is no capital or small letter.
PracticePractic
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PracticePractic | 20-01-2015 19:34
Hindi rocks in such case, there is no capital or small letter.


Now another useful fact to have handy when talking about languages! (how do you tell end of sentences? a period (.)?)
Joeyy
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Joeyy | 20-01-2015 19:37
I have this rule that every form should be filled in Block/Capital letters, unless otherwise is stated.


I guess it's different in other countries (based on what Practice said), but that is what we're told to do here.
Saina1712
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Saina1712 | 22-01-2015 10:18
How do you tell end of sentences? a period (.)?


No, we don't use period to end an sentence. We use a vertical line, 'l' instead. It's called Poorna Viraam which means complete stoppage literally. For comma, we use comma too and it's called Alpa Viraam which means short stoppage.
valdez
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valdez | 26-01-2015 23:28
It's legible
My handwriting is ... it's a quite complex question.

It isn't either beautiful or cute (kawaii).
And doesn't look like doctor's.
It isn't ever-changing or modern art looking. It's just legible.
Bee98
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Bee98 | 19-02-2015 19:46
None of the above
Meandor
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Meandor | 08-06-2015 18:31
None of the above
You can't copy it. It's terrible.
roxcyn
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roxcyn | 08-06-2015 23:27
It's legible
Sometimes sloppy.
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