Do you like your written sigature?

Mine was simple, and no Americans can copy mine since it is written in Russian. :-P

I used to do that. Then when I switched to signing my name in Arabic my dad told me that ignorant people would probably think I'm a terrorist. So I went back to Russian. <laugh> Somehow my Russian handwriting is better than my English handwriting. Something about Cyrillic alphabet just makes my motions more relaxed.

Of course now my signature is awful because I can have someone point to the X of the signature line but I can never get it right. So I usually just chicken scratch on the receipt. "There you go. There's my signature." <grin>
 
I do love my own handwriting signature... my fiance said wow your handwriting is so cute.. my signature has a little wings and little heart on it whenever I write on my check or money order or any papers... That's my personality. :)
 
Mine was simple, and no Americans can copy mine since it is written in Russian. :-P

I used to do that. Then when I switched to signing my name in Arabic my dad told me that ignorant people would probably think I'm a terrorist. So I went back to Russian. <laugh> Somehow my Russian handwriting is better than my English handwriting. Something about Cyrillic alphabet just makes my motions more relaxed.

Of course now my signature is awful because I can have someone point to the X of the signature line but I can never get it right. So I usually just chicken scratch on the receipt. "There you go. There's my signature." <grin>

That's cool however remember that some businesses won't accept your signature as it isn't in English.
 
nika,

have you ever tried using a signature guide to sign your name? i have one and it works great so that i don't have to ask sighted people to place my index finger on the "x."
 
nika,

have you ever tried using a signature guide to sign your name? i have one and it works great so that i don't have to ask sighted people to place my index finger on the "x."

Signature guide? Never heard of them. Sounds pretty cool, though. How does it work?
 
That's cool however remember that some businesses won't accept your signature as it isn't in English.

Hm... I've never had that problem. Plus my signature looks illegible no matter what alphabet so I don't think anyone can tell. <laugh> If they do have an issue, I have no problems signing in English.
 
Hm... I've never had that problem. Plus my signature looks illegible no matter what alphabet so I don't think anyone can tell. <laugh> If they do have an issue, I have no problems signing in English.

I've declined people's signature because it wasn't in English.
 
I've declined people's signature because it wasn't in English.

To be honest you probably wouldn't be able to tell my signature was in Russian. My name sort of looked like "Huka" in Russian, whereas in English it's "Nika." But if you did I would happily re-sign in English. No point in causing trouble over something so trivial.
 
To be honest you probably wouldn't be able to tell my signature was in Russian. My name sort of looked like "Huka" in Russian, whereas in English it's "Nika." But if you did I would happily re-sign in English. No point in causing trouble over something so trivial.

The correct spelling in Russian would be: Ника right?
 
Well, I don't like my signature but if I use the right kind of pen, I could do a beautiful signature. :D
 
Well, I don't like my signature but if I use the right kind of pen, I could do a beautiful signature. :D

i don't understand. "the right kind of pen?" i have no idea what handwriting looks like, so i don't know what you mean.
 
To be honest you probably wouldn't be able to tell my signature was in Russian. My name sort of looked like "Huka" in Russian, whereas in English it's "Nika." But if you did I would happily re-sign in English. No point in causing trouble over something so trivial.

It wasn't my policy--it was company policy.
 
It wasn't my policy--it was company policy.

Oh I understand. I'm just saying that rejecting a foreign language signature requires recognizing it's in a foreign language first. Plus I don't mind the policy. I just write better in Russian for who knows what reason.
 
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