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Do you write better now , then you did  when you were in High School ?

Do you sign your name the same way each time , like writing a check or papers you may have to sign ?

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My handwriting is definitely worse.  I type faster than I write, and when I write, I'm usually in a hurry, or want to be able to write as fast as I type, so it's pretty much indecipherable, even to me, lol!  I sign my name the same way almost every time, but sometimes the space alloted is so tiny I have to abbreviate or just use initials.

Wayne,you're back.

my writing looks like chicken scratch,it always did.

I used to have a neat way of writing . Hard to write now since my fingers don't cooperate too good . I hen scratch my name mainly on purpose .. Am so thankful for spell check ...

I think my handwriting is pretty much the same as it always was.  When I was young, I experimented with various types of handwriting....copying ones that I found interesting.  But that was a pain, and eventually I just improved my own handwriting and made it permanent.  My signature is almost always exactly the same. I still prefer writing my own shopping and to-do lists and letters to my aunt in Minnesota.  I could type it, but the written ones are much more personal. 

I print mostly now.  My handwriting looks pretty from afar, but is almost illegible--has always been.  My old married name was much easier to write than my new name.  I kept it for charge cards, checks, thing like that. It' just flows of the pen.  My new name has too many twists and turns.

I can write cursive..but it usually pisses someone off.$@#&!$

My handwriting has changed over the years however I can still recognize my own writing, I tend to have a heavy pressure when I write, none of the light flowery notes. My writing is legible and neat but I can't seem to keep on a straight line it goes up or down and the lines afterward follow the direction. I also write quickly I don't know why or where that came from.

It depends on the pen I'm writing with. If I have the right pen, it doesn't strain and fatigue the wrist I broke a couple years ago and I write pretty good. But MOSTLY, my writing is WORSE because even if I DO have the right pen, my hand gets tired quickly.

 

I have a million different signatures...never the same. I guess its the writer in me experimenting with my "autograph"....LOL!!

I print, instead of writing. People are constantly complimenting my printing, but I know that it was better, before my carpal tunnel surgeries...

pretty much the same now as it was then .. just so so .. and i write and i print whatever i'm in the mood for but i think my printin is easier for someone else to understand .. not that you can't understand my cursive cause you can , but its not all that pretty .. my printin might be a bit better but that won't win any awards either . and if i sign my signature its usually a little different unless i do it really really slow .. and i don't usually do things really really slow ..

i find it difficult to write-cursvie or print- these days, not due to any physical problem..  just so used to typing all day at work, the 'muscle memory' used for writing is gone... i have to force myself to form letters correctly... and i'm not that great of a typist either...  as for my signature, that's been the same, just a couple of big loopy letters...

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