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Simple question, does Print or crusrive affect anything professional in people's lives? My dad told me that I should write my resume in cursive, but then agian. I mainly right print except for my name, which I write cursive in.

 

 

 

So what I'm asking, does different types of hand writing effect anything important in life? Like resumes, speeches, articles ect..

 

TBH I only use crusive when writing my name :oops: I almost forgot how to do each letter except the ones in my name :|

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Frankly?No.But then again my job title is now Big Boom Guy.

 

 

 

I got my mom to write my resume (as I dictated) because my handwriting is bird crap.

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I don't see how writing a speech in cursive would matter considering you're the only one reading it :? . As for articles, those are in newspapers/magazines so they're always in print. In general, people prefer if you write in print as it is generally more readable by everyone. As long as your writing is legible, you'll be fine.

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I write cursive, but it's so unreadable that a page of my writing looks like someone was just experimenting with signatures.

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Always print. Most schools do teach cursive too, but I, too, sure as heck can't write it in a fashion that makes it readable to (many) outsiders. It's been so many years since I even wrote a small excerpt of text in cursive.

 

 

 

Then again, your best bet is making a CV/resume by OpenOffice or a similar computer program... Guarantees readability to everyone.

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Simple question, does Print or crusrive affect anything professional in people's lives? My dad told me that I should write my resume in cursive, but then agian. I mainly right print except for my name, which I write cursive in.

 

 

 

So what I'm asking, does different types of hand writing effect anything important in life? Like resumes, speeches, articles ect..

 

TBH I only use crusive when writing my name :oops: I almost forgot how to do each letter except the ones in my name :|

 

 

 

Firstly... your resume should be typed and not hand written. That out of the way, I write in a mixture, sometimes I start printing then it merges into some offset mix of the two, it's a little strange really but meh.

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This board has inspired me to start learning how to write in cursive (properly) :/

 

It looks so much neater imo.

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Simple question, does Print or crusrive affect anything professional in people's lives? My dad told me that I should write my resume in cursive, but then agian. I mainly right print except for my name, which I write cursive in.

 

 

 

So what I'm asking, does different types of hand writing effect anything important in life? Like resumes, speeches, articles ect..

 

TBH I only use crusive when writing my name :oops: I almost forgot how to do each letter except the ones in my name :|

 

 

 

Firstly... your resume should be typed and not hand written.

 

Yea, I'm surprised it took someone so long say this.

 

I write in "print." Most of the letters are kind of connected, but it's too sloppy and unreadable to be called cursive. It's pretty much chicken scratch. ::'

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Simple question, does Print or crusrive affect anything professional in people's lives? My dad told me that I should write my resume in cursive, but then agian. I mainly right print except for my name, which I write cursive in.

 

 

 

So what I'm asking, does different types of hand writing effect anything important in life? Like resumes, speeches, articles ect..

 

TBH I only use crusive when writing my name :oops: I almost forgot how to do each letter except the ones in my name :|

 

 

 

Firstly... your resume should be typed and not hand written.

 

Yea, I'm surprised it took someone so long say this.

 

I write in "print." Most of the letters are kind of connected, but it's too sloppy and unreadable to be called cursive. It's pretty much chicken scratch. ::'

 

 

 

I was going for a Declaration of Independance look on mine.

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so i herd u liek devarts?

If you look at me and feel offended by my 666-ism,think.I could be just as offended by your "cross".

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The Eleventh Commandment:Thou Shalst only say "Amen,brother".

Amen, brother :lol:

Amen, brudda (referring to the 10th commandment)

amen Bruder! (german ftw)

I'm invulnerable to everything, except Lenin and Dragoonson.

That's impossible.

 

I love people.[/hide]

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All I know is that I type everything important. Both are illegible.

 

 

 

Do you write your homework or not do it at all?

devilgod.jpeg

so i herd u liek devarts?

If you look at me and feel offended by my 666-ism,think.I could be just as offended by your "cross".

[hide=This's why I'm hot]

The Eleventh Commandment:Thou Shalst only say "Amen,brother".

Amen, brother :lol:

Amen, brudda (referring to the 10th commandment)

amen Bruder! (german ftw)

I'm invulnerable to everything, except Lenin and Dragoonson.

That's impossible.

 

I love people.[/hide]

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Honestly.I use print,I think but I write so fast and uncaringly its almost always either cursive and illegible.Or left-leaning like my political views,apparently.

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so i herd u liek devarts?

If you look at me and feel offended by my 666-ism,think.I could be just as offended by your "cross".

[hide=This's why I'm hot]

The Eleventh Commandment:Thou Shalst only say "Amen,brother".

Amen, brother :lol:

Amen, brudda (referring to the 10th commandment)

amen Bruder! (german ftw)

I'm invulnerable to everything, except Lenin and Dragoonson.

That's impossible.

 

I love people.[/hide]

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In my days at school, and that's a while ago, but not exactly ages either, you were obliged to write in cursive. I don't really know how to write in print... and in cursive has a lot more style and personality, I think. Then again, I hardly ever write anything by hand anymore. Only shopping lists and the sort.

 

 

 

Resumes, CV's and letters should always be typed, unless expressly asked otherwise in the ad.

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Simple question, does Print or crusrive affect anything professional in people's lives? My dad told me that I should write my resume in cursive, but then agian. I mainly right print except for my name, which I write cursive in.

 

 

 

So what I'm asking, does different types of hand writing effect anything important in life? Like resumes, speeches, articles ect..

 

TBH I only use crusive when writing my name :oops: I almost forgot how to do each letter except the ones in my name :|

 

 

 

Firstly... your resume should be typed and not hand written.

 

 

 

Seconded. Your employer will wonder if you're even able to use a computer correctly if you can't even type a resume.

 

 

 

I haven't written in cursive in about 10 years now. I was taught how, but I have terrible handwriting, and the teachers prefered me to write in print so they could grade it.

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I've always written in cursive. That's how I was told to write when I was younger :?

 

 

 

Same for me. That's why when i try to write in print it always turns in some mix of the two.

 

 

 

OT: Your resume shoud be typed as some others said, much neater and better chance to get the job. Heck, nowadays, I pretty much only type when I write, except in the french class where the teacher doesn't want us to use our laptops/college laptops.

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