Comments on: Handwriting Analysis: Capital Letters https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/ Learn graphology and handwriting analysis online Tue, 15 Nov 2022 01:29:53 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Shef https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-76831 Tue, 14 Dec 2021 04:55:02 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-76831 The admin is doing amazing work your entire web page is full of so much knowledge and you are sharing everything u know….I would like to kknow more about the admin and his source of knowledge.

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By: Ridney https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-76236 Sat, 20 Nov 2021 15:22:05 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-76236 At sixty one I somewhat ‘know myself’
I write rapidly but in block letters in part because others could not read my writing but could read my printing if I slow it down. But only those who work closely with me can read my capital letter printing which is typically rapid fire related to a rapid paced work environment.

I believe my printing style represents that I am ‘dispatching, demanding, impatient with low productivity and repeated errors, somewhat egotistical, somewhat of a perfectionist though not always meeting my own high standards myself. Am adventurist. Like fast moving innovation driven environments.

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By: Monique https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-73490 Tue, 06 Jul 2021 01:13:05 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-73490 In reply to Sue.

Handwriting that is written in a specific style as a job requirement is not analyzed in the same way as someone who writes in all caps and who does not work in those fields. As an analyst, the first question I would ask is if the writer has a career that requires them to write in all caps format.

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By: Robert D. Hatcher https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-68515 Sat, 19 Dec 2020 22:23:09 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-68515 So, my Father was left-handed and always printed capital letters with a slant to the left. Working with my father for over 25 years in the family business, I developed the same use of printing in all caps but ironically being right-handed. I also found myself tipping to the left and also using a”capital capital” you might say as my first letter in a sentence. My Thank You would always be with a higher capital T and Y compared to the smaller capital HANK and OU. To top it all off, I would then underscore the thank you, two, maybe three times. At age 16-20, I was taught as a Police Explorer to write reports in all caps, and as a Correctional Officer for seven years of my life, my hand written reports remained the same. Any thoughts from anyone on this mess?

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By: pc Brown https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-22108 Tue, 18 Dec 2018 17:44:38 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-22108 In reply to Sue.

I find I change things up for the occasion, Christmas cards get lots of flourish and ‘prettiness’, whereas a basic note is written out as if a grade school teacher was watching over my shoulder… suits the occasion. Perhaps being a calligrapher at one point made that difference.

What I think is really interesting is that in the 2 comments left on this page, one is written on Dec. 17, and the other on Dec. 18 –2 years apart.

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By: Michael Holden https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-15642 Tue, 13 Nov 2018 11:59:59 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-15642 In reply to Sue.

Like yourself I’ve been in a job for 44 years and always wrote entirely in capitals to make orders etc easy to read after 44 years I find it virtually impossible to do joined script, so be it if people take it the wrong way then that’s life.

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By: Sue https://handwritinggraphology.com/handwriting-analysis-capital-letters/#comment-1018 Sun, 18 Dec 2016 01:46:54 +0000 https://handwritinggraphology.com/?p=3782#comment-1018 As a police officer I was supposed to write/print my reports in all caps. I did for 25 years. I am now retired and find myself using mix of caps and cursive in the same word.

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