Signature -the identity of a person
By bamrahkirti
@bamrahkirti (1821)
India
March 14, 2009 6:08am CST
A signature is a handwritten (and sometimes stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname or even a simple "X" that a person writes on documents as a proof of identity and intent.Signatures can tell about the personality of a person and certain persons can foresee the future on the basis of one's signatures.
I usually write my full name while signing and some people just sign with their initials.How mylot members sign on the documents?
Do you write full name or just put initials?
4 responses
@bamrahkirti (1821)
• India
16 Mar 09
I also write my full name along with my surname.
Thanks for responding.
@Shawchert (1094)
• United States
14 Mar 09
I put my full name, No need for initials, really I have been doing the same signature since I was 14, still going to keep continuing since i'm so use to it.
that is until I get married (if I get married)
It doesn't technically define who I am... or show me I'm this person, I am sure with the way things are these days anyone can write down a signature and anyone would accept it.
my ex bf always wrot U as his signatures (above you) -_- so yeah these days it doesn't identify a person anymore it just a confirmation
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@bamrahkirti (1821)
• India
14 Mar 09
yes you are right people have been using slang more and more ,so it could be one of the reasons that now it is difficult to make out person's nature from his signatures.
Thanks for your response.
@messageme (2821)
• United States
16 Mar 09
Depends on what is required. If I am supose to write my full name I will and if they just say initial it, I will do that. I hate signing my name, it's too long and when I have to sign a bunch of papers my signature gets sloppier and sloppier. So I wouldn't say your signature has anything to do with the personality of someone. Unless mine says I get lazy or tired after signing so much. Interesting personality trait of mine...