How many times you changed your signature, before to have final one?
By icesmile
@icesmile (7160)
Romania
August 12, 2009 1:37pm CST
I like my signature, is a combination from to my first name and second name, and i try many years before to use this i have today.But is a hard signature, so, no body can t imitate my signature and this is very good.
Do you practice your signature many times before to settling actual one?

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8 responses
@ChrysanTflower (1607)
• Indonesia
13 Aug 09
I planned to make my first bank account in first grade junior high school, so I used to try many pencil movement since 4th grade elementary to find the right one for . It's not easy and after 2 years I found it! It looks difficult with many stripe and shape,, but I can make it easily. Now I wanna change it again but seems like it will be a difficult process.. So now I stuck with this one..
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@jazel_juan (15745)
• Philippines
13 Aug 09
a dozen times back in high school lol but when i entered college, i settled for a simple one, one that i could remember how to write it lol i often forgot how to write back then i would try making a signature that is difficult..so i settled for one that i know others wouldnt be able to copy right away and one i would always remember.
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@mermaidivy (15394)
• United States
13 Aug 09
When I was in high school, I always liked to do that in the classes, practising or trying what signature is the best one and what I want to be my permenent signature :-p I have tried a lot, but I couldn't decide a good one until recent years tha tI started working and realized I need a real signature for myself :-)
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@Preciousgem (1182)
• Philippines
13 Aug 09
i don't change my signature, since i learn how to write a signature, is a combination of my real name and surname and a middle initial, i would stick on it.
@virusxtreme24 (805)
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12 Aug 09
I used to have a couple of different signatures- probably because I like variety, but over time I grew to be attached to one specific signature. Now it's the only one I use. So I guess you can say that I practiced many of my signatures, until I found the perfect one.
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
22 Aug 09
I only changed my signature once when I changed my last name. I did not change my name because of marriage (I refuse to do that) but rather because I wanted my mother's maiden name, so I had to adjust to a longer last name. It didn't take long to get the hang of it, and now I have no problems with my signature at all.








