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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have too much time on our hands.
I noticed yesterday I write the number 0 and letter O anti clockwise, what does everyone else do lol
Isn’t that normal ? Hope so as I do it too "
Not sure, spoke to some people yesterday who do
It the other way lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have too much time on our hands.
I noticed yesterday I write the number 0 and letter O anti clockwise, what does everyone else do lol
Weirdo"
I've just thought of why you might do 'o' in anti clockwise.
I'm guessing you had to write in cursive in school, in cursive you write the 'o' anti clockwise. Maybe a habit you got from there |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We have too much time on our hands.
I noticed yesterday I write the number 0 and letter O anti clockwise, what does everyone else do lol"
I write the letter O anti clockwise
I’ve just practiced |
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By *mberWoman
over a year ago
Preston |
"We have too much time on our hands.
I noticed yesterday I write the number 0 and letter O anti clockwise, what does everyone else do lol
Weirdo
I've just thought of why you might do 'o' in anti clockwise.
I'm guessing you had to write in cursive in school, in cursive you write the 'o' anti clockwise. Maybe a habit you got from there"
Hmmm good point. I think I do clockwise in print and anti clockwise in grown-up writing |
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I write the number 8 as two o one on top of the other rather than one flowing movement . This stems from the 70s when computers first became common in the workplace and every number had to be written clearly for the key punch operators. |
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"I write the number 8 as two o one on top of the other rather than one flowing movement . This stems from the 70s when computers first became common in the workplace and every number had to be written clearly for the key punch operators. "
What??!!! How weird lol |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"I write the number 8 as two o one on top of the other rather than one flowing movement . This stems from the 70s when computers first became common in the workplace and every number had to be written clearly for the key punch operators. "
I do that too! I used to do the figure 8, but changed after seeing a teacher do it that I fancied, the old way feels scrawny. I always make the bottom zero a bit bigger too and flatten them both a little |
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"I write the number 8 as two o one on top of the other rather than one flowing movement . This stems from the 70s when computers first became common in the workplace and every number had to be written clearly for the key punch operators.
What??!!! How weird lol"
That's me lol. I write 7 the French way too to clearly differentiate it from 1. |
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"I write the number 8 as two o one on top of the other rather than one flowing movement . This stems from the 70s when computers first became common in the workplace and every number had to be written clearly for the key punch operators.
I do that too! I used to do the figure 8, but changed after seeing a teacher do it that I fancied, the old way feels scrawny. I always make the bottom zero a bit bigger too and flatten them both a little"
I can't write it the other way now my hand just won't do it |
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"We have too much time on our hands.
I noticed yesterday I write the number 0 and letter O anti clockwise, what does everyone else do lol
Weirdo
I've just thought of why you might do 'o' in anti clockwise.
I'm guessing you had to write in cursive in school, in cursive you write the 'o' anti clockwise. Maybe a habit you got from there
Hmmm good point. I think I do clockwise in print and anti clockwise in grown-up writing "
Just checked and I seem to write all curved letters anti clockwise.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I did put this in another thread, But i'll put it here as well
I can't finish eating a sandwich, I always have to leave the last bit."
I don’t eat the crusts so leave that, never liked them, but will eat an actual crust x
Viv x |
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"I'm sitting here and just discovered that.
I can cross my right leg over my left but can't put my left leg over the right.
Hey everyone isn't that weird ?
(To be said in a gold m_mber accent)
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...gold m_mbers have a unique accent? |
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"I'm sitting here and just discovered that.
I can cross my right leg over my left but can't put my left leg over the right.
Hey everyone isn't that weird ?
(To be said in a gold m_mber accent)
...gold m_mbers have a unique accent? "
...wait, bollocks, I just got the reference |
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