And just regular ol’ autistic people with dysgraphia like me. Although I do relate to engineers and doctors a lot but I went the IT direction. I write using keyboards now.
It is dated now but green ink was the thing for a while since it couldn’t be scanned. I would sometimes mark up a document that way if I wanted to just have a scratch copy for my own notes. Then when I was sure I could use red ink, scan it, and only the red was on the document.
This is the exact type of handwriting I would assume they had.
Written inconsistently around an envelope with spelling errors, no thought to the length of what they are writing, and random capitalization.
Spot on.
It’s the handwriting of a brain damaged toddler with a hand injury
Hey now, or an engineer…. We have pretty terrible handwriting too sometimes
Don’t forget doctors. I suppose those are basically engineers for particularly squishy machines, though.
And just regular ol’ autistic people with dysgraphia like me. Although I do relate to engineers and doctors a lot but I went the IT direction. I write using keyboards now.
They at least can spell and capitalise properly.
Remind me never to show these people my handwriting…
In an earthquake.
I feel personally insulted, I have similar hand writing :D
Just use blue ink, it’ll be fine.
It is dated now but green ink was the thing for a while since it couldn’t be scanned. I would sometimes mark up a document that way if I wanted to just have a scratch copy for my own notes. Then when I was sure I could use red ink, scan it, and only the red was on the document.