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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Unlikely. Bad handwriting overall on the part of doctors is a common source of jokes. It isn't just their signature that's illegible.
But I certainly can't point fingers. I never put in the practice long ago, so my longhand starts as questionable and becomes illegible in the space of a page. If I need to hand write something, I block print so the others who will see it will have a hope of reading it.
And I've spent decades in front of computers, so any writing I need to do these days usually involves a keyboard, and editor, and saving to a file.
I've simply lost my hand with pencil and paper.
My signature is also an illegible scrawl, but my proper name appears elsewhere in places it might be used, and it's simply a glyph identifiable as one I produced.
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Dennis
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I had beautiful handwriting in high school. And the smaller I wrote the prettier it became.
Now, I don't handwrite anything I have to read later. It has gotten bad but then how often do we write anymore.