Poll: How good or bad is your handwriting?

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Roofstone

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Easily put: I've had to stay behind, way to many times. To translate to my teacher.
 

SomeBritishDude

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My writing is really all that neat but it's not bad. I usually find myself writing in all capitals though, which some don't take too kindly to. I do have dyslexia though, and though I have learnt to manage it it creeps up on me sumtims.
 
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If I really concentrate or I need it (like on a form or resume) my handwriting can be very clean, but I usually have pretty sloppy handwriting.
 

TheMarkedOne

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Sometimes I can't even read my own writing. And surprisingly a friend succeeds then sometimes to do being able to read.
I'm rather a quick writer, if I take my time I can write quite readable, but I mostly don't feel like.
 

Scde2

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I one of the worst handwriting that I know of. It couldn't be legible by anyone else even if I tried. I could read it though...Sometimes.
 

Eggsnham

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I've been told I have "Doctor's Handwriting".

Apparently, that means that doctors write fast and, on a good day their handwriting will be deliciously awesome, and on an average day it will suck.

I also have a habit of signing my name like it's an autograph.

My teachers sometimes joke and say something like "What, are you famous or something?" Then they'll tell me to re-write my name.

Of course, then it looks the same, just a little more legible.
 

IronDefender410

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I've had the same handwriting since kindergarden, which basiclly amounts to a bunch of squigly lines and a drawing of a cat.
 

Elric Randall

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My handwriting is slightly better than a doctor's. People can read it with a little extra effort, and if I put in an extra effort it's average.
 

ALuckyChance

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I'm more of a typer than a writer, with me getting about 70-110 WPM every sentence.
My handwriting is something nobody likes, but they can at least read it. My last year's language arts teacher told me that she'd seen worse handwriting before.
 

ultimateownage

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Absolutely deplorable. I can barely read it myself. In fact, if I write something and then come back a while later when I've forgotten what it is I wrote I cannot read it at all.
 

RAMBO22

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Quite dreadful. Most people can read my handwriting but I don't think it's an enjoyable experience for them. I have what you would call "chicken-scratch" handwriting, meaning that the curvier (less linear) the word is, the worse (generally) I am at emulating that particular character.
 

Claptrap

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Well, I'll show you in just a second!



There ya go! In other words: Pretty shit.

I don't know why but i've allways had this thing where i write diagonaly
...............This
...........Like
....Little
Its a

Oh and on my hand writeing i randomly switch from captials to non captials (depends what i was taught first for the letter, For example i never use R because the first time i was taught that letter they said it was r)
 

Deadlock Radium

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I think of my handwriting as ok, it's readable in most situations and that's not normal since I'm a guy.
[HEADING=1]It's superneat, isn't it?[/HEADING]
 

tehroc

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Since I havent been to school in 20 years and the advent of the internet on mainstream culture I haven't had to practice my handwriting so its really bad unless I write extremely small. In fact it was always an issue and most of my school teachers complained to me about the small writing (this especially looked terrible when the assignment required double spaced line, when my capital letter is only 1/4 of a line).
 

pauloalbatross

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My handwriting was once likened by one of my science teachers to "a beetle scuttling across the page" - it improved for a bit when I changed briefly from cursive to print, but quickly worsened, which probably means that I should go back :p