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When I was a young lad, I had a small dry erase board that I'd sit in my lap and I'd write on it for hours at a stretch. It was always very important to me how my handwriting looked. I always liked how my mother's handwriting looked and I liked how my teachers at school wrote on the dry erase board. I'd write and rewrite things over and over until I got it to look the way I wanted. I spent so much time perfecting my signature and I even invented my own way to write a capital "B" for my last name. It was a big hit with some of my teachers -- who found it "unique" and "pretty" -- but some of them critiqued it as going against the norm of basic cursive. Whatever... to each their own.
My handwriting has slacked off in the past few years, especially since I've graduated high school and I don't write nearly as often as I once did. Working at the bank, I do have to write-up deposit slips and things of that nature, so I've tried to remain consistent and keep my handwriting the way I've always liked it. Sometimes I get too ticky with it and I don't like, but I'd say that, overall, I really like my handwriting. I get compliments frequently on how "pretty" it is and how it's easy to read.
My handwriting has slacked off in the past few years, especially since I've graduated high school and I don't write nearly as often as I once did. Working at the bank, I do have to write-up deposit slips and things of that nature, so I've tried to remain consistent and keep my handwriting the way I've always liked it. Sometimes I get too ticky with it and I don't like, but I'd say that, overall, I really like my handwriting. I get compliments frequently on how "pretty" it is and how it's easy to read.
