Do you slant some of your letters? (Choose Two)

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Which letters do you slant? (Choose two of each)

Slanted Four
5
20%
Non-Slanted Four
10
40%
Slanted M
3
12%
Non-Slanted M
7
28%
 
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Postby Universezero » 2010.10.14 (04:03)

I slant both.
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Postby sidke » 2010.10.14 (04:28)

slanted 4's i can understand, as they're easily distinguishable from their open-top counterparts, but how, exactly, do you determine a slanted m in handwriting. they're essentially the same strokes and angles i think you were just looking for filler to post yet another one of these threads =3=
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Postby T3chno » 2010.10.14 (05:04)

M's are the same thing in my eyes. Hell, I probably do the slanted one if I'm writing fast.

Non-slanted 4 for me.
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Postby 29403 » 2010.10.14 (07:25)

Slanted 4.

As for the M, it depends on how fast I'm writing
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Postby Universezero » 2010.10.14 (09:33)

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Postby Vyacheslav » 2010.10.14 (12:14)

Slanted M's and W's but no slanted 4's
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.10.14 (14:19)

I do the single-stroke four. I don't know why people would choose the other. I don't write in print, so I didn't choose either of the M's.

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Postby Pheidippides » 2010.10.14 (16:31)

No slants on either. My writing is very upright.
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Postby Pikman » 2010.10.15 (18:30)

No slants for me, either.

Because I don't want to post in 33 more of these threads, I'll just say that I write the lowercase letter a in a different way than what you see on the computer...a much different way. Lower-case q also gets a diagonal line for a tail. And capital Y is two diagonal lines to me, not that silly thing over there.

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Postby Universezero » 2010.10.15 (21:13)

We should have a 'post the alphabet' thread, where everybody writes out a-z and A-Z and then posts it.
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