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  • I have nice handwriting, I don't try and change it. I don't think it really reflects my personality though, it looks too grown-up. Infact it's nearly exactly like my mum's.
  • My handwriting is generally terrible. I am a little hap-hazard so it could reflect one aspect of my personality, however when I concentrate my handwriting is really clear and easy to read - likewise when something matters I am focused. I have tried to improve my joined up handwriting, but I have not applied myself to the task because I don't think my handwriting will make a difference in the world. That also reflects my personality to a certain extent.
  • I was once told my handwriting was sexy so I hope so! (is that not the weirdest compliment EVER though- "you're handwriting is so sexy..."?) Its OK I guess, it's legible, it's joined up- it leans forward, it has lots of loops.
  • YAH mine is some what good.When I was studying 9th grade my handwritting was so terrible .We have a practice within our class that the best and worst handwritting must be displayed in our class noticeboard evey week .The best one will most probably receive a badge and that should be returned to my class teacher on that week's Saturday.For 8 months my handwitting was selected the worst. THEN during vaccation I went To mc Closman's Hand writting class which made me to receive the best handwritting Badge once when I studied my tenth grade.This year so far I have got 5 bages.
  • My first letter 'a' in grade one was calligraphic and has continued for 40 years. I have beautiful handwriting. When I look back in my journals, I am still amazed that the style is basically the same. And yes, it reflects my personality: elegant, stylish...
  • My handwriting falls somewhere in the weird domain between cursive and print. Of course, that gives it the potential to be incredibly messy at times. People have told me they like my handwriting; it's neat, it's pretty, it's legible. It looks nice in a journal. Sometimes I handwrite things I could type up, simply for the sake of seeing my own handwriting. But it borders on disorganization - much like my personality.
  • Sometimes. I have experimented with changing it, just for fun. But actually my handwriting DID change on me about 3 years ago, and now I have to be careful not to hook my t's forward like f's. They are still distinct, but it's confusing for a casual read. I like my handwriting just fine. I don't know if it reflects my personality, but it does reflect my mood sometimes.
  • My handwriting is rancid. It's terrible, barely legible, but I don't hate it. I've come to embrace my messy hand writing. ^-^
  • When I was a kid I tried changing my handwriting, but that was futile! Yeah, I do think handwriting refects a personality (ever see writing that is AMAZINGLY neat and perfect and the person it belongs to is also ordered, neat, tidy--and then the reverse, a wild, sloppy writing that's all over the place etc.) What's really trippy is to write with your OTHER hand and see what comes out when you ask a question of a "sub" personality... check this out... http://wehow.ehow.com/how_2021921_use-nondominant-handwriting-selfhelp.html
  • I neither like it nor dislike it. I think it does reflect my personality. My handwriting changes from line to line and I think I'm just as lost as it.
  • Does doctors script remind you of anything? Well I am not a doctor but that is my handwriting. Like a spider fell in an ink pot. I have to slow down and concentrate really hard to make it neat and legible Maybe it reflects my personality impatient and fast moving but will try to accomadate if i can
  • My handwriting i love it. Its legible and really neat. The only problem is that i hold the pencil weird, because my parent's forced me to be a righty instead of a lefty. I hold the pencil really odd, and i tried to change, but i dont care what people think anymore. I love my handwriting and im not changing it, and yes it does reflect my personality.
  • My handwriting is chicken scratch because I am far too dependent on typing on keyboard.
  • It's hard to read and very inconsistent. Just like I am. I never tried to change it, however lately I'm taking more time to write things down; it's nasty if you can't even read your own notes....
  • I could take it or leave it. My handwriting is legible, but barely. It's sort of a quick, rather disjointed half-cursive style full of loops and little sweeps. It gives the definite impression that everything I write was written very fast, looking almost like very hurried notes. It fits me to a tee. Disjointed, full of loops in all the wrong places, and sometimes a little hard to understand, but functional enough.

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