If that happens it really will not matter if you can write honestly.
I think cursive has more value teaching kids discipline and how to follow an instruction.Many people though their cursive is hard to read and another problem is that people write letters in different ways.You either have someone who does not write in cursive very well or you have someone that gets too artistic with it.
Writing in cursive and signing a signature are not one in the same though many people sign completely opposite of how they would write.Your signature is just a pattern of how you sign your name.The best that a signature expert can do is look at known samples and look for common patterns.Plenty of people just sat down at some point and messed around until they came up with a good way to sign their name. That is what I did when I was 15 or 16 and it has been the same sense then.My signature I doubt you'd be able to tell what my name is besides the fact that it starts with a "T" and has another "t" in it.Without seeing my name elsewhere on the signed document in some way associated you would have no idea what my name is which I like because it is not an American first name anyway.
In the military you where required to print on all forms and documents and only sign your name.This is because cursive can be hard to read even when it is well written do to variation in styles.
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