So bizarre that there are companies who use this to measure employability! It would be like saying “sorry, I can’t hire you because you’re a Sagittarius”
Well, depends on the job, if you’re going to have to write cleanly for people to read it without any trouble then I’d understand that. Like a teacher or a doctor writing prescriptions (as we all know doctors are notorious for illegible handwriting)
Open-minded, outgoing, well-adjusted, spontaneous, relaxed, sets high goals, loyal, nothing to hide, extroverted - my handwriting could get me a job anywhere!!
That's so cool! It's a very interesting field when it comes to matching writing samples and things like that -- it's just the personality interpretations that I have my doubts about :)
Me too. I use different writing at work than I do any other time. My work writing is neat block letters & my 'normal' every day writing is more stylized. I use a lot of flourish for lower case letters that have a tail - like y or j.
I loved this! So some of mine (I do write cursive mostly, or a mix of print and cursive) Slant slightly to the right, small, closed “L” and “E”, middle T, just above I, kinda legible signature with Big caps and different handwriting than usual, open A, closed O, straight in the line, equal keening and spacing, open C, loop Y, medium pressure? Not sure Fun stuff
Wow, I can't believe your friend didn't get a job because of a handwriting analysis. I found this very relaxing and it was fun to follow along (but so inaccurate haha) but it's stupid that it's used in professional settings.
Right? The fact that it lost him the job blew me away as well! This was in a place where psychoanalysis is still prevalent and I often wonder if that served as some kind of cultural scaffold for this test and the value attributed to it, dunno
I understand if you don't want to answer because you don't want to reveal too much personal information, but what kind of professional position was your friend applying for that requires a handwriting analysis?
i’m left handed and i was forced to write with my words slanting to the right! i identify more with the left slant than the right, im an introvert. lol also i dot my I’s with hearts, have done since i was a kid and it takes more effort to not do it than it does to do it at this point
Wtf. Did the job revolve around people needing to read handwriting without the person being there to tell them what it says? It’s funny how little regulation there is around job interviews and what people can get away with finding out about you to see if you qualify or not.
Since handwriting analysis is debunked pseudoscience your friend probably dodged a bullet not getting that job if they judge people about arbitrary things like that. I guess the only exception being if someone is writing hand written letters to send out as part of their job or something you probably want them to be ledgable and neat but beyond that, that's just some weird judgemental power trip. It also has the potential to be ableist, given people with certain motor processing differences or who have muscle spasms or inconsistent tics like people with terrets or other cases could have hand writting that looks different from most people's.
So bizarre that there are companies who use this to measure employability! It would be like saying “sorry, I can’t hire you because you’re a Sagittarius”
My thoughts exactly!
Well, depends on the job, if you’re going to have to write cleanly for people to read it without any trouble then I’d understand that. Like a teacher or a doctor writing prescriptions (as we all know doctors are notorious for illegible handwriting)
just found out that this kind of sentences are called pangrams! my personal favorite is "sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow" 😌
That's a good one! Cryptic af
I’m always amazed at how many dogs are constantly getting jumped over by foxes. I imagine it’s because the dogs are lazy, and the foxes are quick.
I love your voice and how you speak. It's so calming. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks Derlin 😊
@@MauveASMR ❤❤❤
Such a cozy space. Keep up the great videos Mauve!
Thank you!! 😊
All the setting is sooo relaxing😍And your soft spoken is amazing!🥺
Thanks so much 🤗
this was super chill and a nice way to relax after my assignments :)
That sounds lovely!
Open-minded, outgoing, well-adjusted, spontaneous, relaxed, sets high goals, loyal, nothing to hide, extroverted - my handwriting could get me a job anywhere!!
That's right! Killing it
you always do such interesting topics Mauve, and I love handwriting videos!! such good sounds 🥰 thank you for another great video!!
Thanks Steffi! 💜
I love the attention to detail in your videos, it’s so calming ☺️
Thank you Emma! 💜
Great video I actually use handwriting analysis at my job. :)
That's so cool! It's a very interesting field when it comes to matching writing samples and things like that -- it's just the personality interpretations that I have my doubts about :)
I really love your writing videos.
This video is perfect for me, because I love Journaling and stuff like that. I didn't knew it's needed for some job interviews, never heard of it😂❤
Din't know I missed this type of video until I watched this, gives the same nice vibes as the astrology and handreading write down videos.
Great vid
Thanks Julia 🤗
I've never seen anyone else who writes and flows between print and cursive in the same word!! I feel seen.
I bet your handwriting is gorgeous!
After a long day in the studio this is the perfect video to relax 😌
So peaceful 💜💜 beautiful hand writing ✍️
Interesting and calming video, as usual! 💛
Thanks Camille! 😊
I have two separate and distinct handwriting styles... maybe it’s because I’m a Gemini 😝
So interesting! When do you use one over the other?
Me too. I use different writing at work than I do any other time. My work writing is neat block letters & my 'normal' every day writing is more stylized. I use a lot of flourish for lower case letters that have a tail - like y or j.
I'm the same way! I alternate between cursive and print. You'd think they were 2 different people!
(but I prefer cursive personally)
sameee!
Cool video! Looking forward to the drawing part
I loved this! So some of mine (I do write cursive mostly, or a mix of print and cursive)
Slant slightly to the right, small, closed “L” and “E”, middle T, just above I, kinda legible signature with Big caps and different handwriting than usual, open A, closed O, straight in the line, equal keening and spacing, open C, loop Y, medium pressure? Not sure
Fun stuff
Oo that sounds pretty! I like that the a's are open and the o's are closed
Very relaxing! You just made my night! Good job! ❤️
RIP to my all caps homies
i love your videos 😌💤
so relaxing
Love your nails!
Love it...
Loves it
In terms of signatures for legal purposes I've been told it should not be too legible or uniform. Makes it easier to forge.
Just in time for my nap🙂
What does it mean if I dot my all my i’s with little hearts? 😂
That you're a sweetheart!
I was trying to catch the name in your signature, wondering if your last name is actually ASMR :D
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Pop smoke would’ve loved this man, rip for real
Wow, I can't believe your friend didn't get a job because of a handwriting analysis. I found this very relaxing and it was fun to follow along (but so inaccurate haha) but it's stupid that it's used in professional settings.
Right? The fact that it lost him the job blew me away as well! This was in a place where psychoanalysis is still prevalent and I often wonder if that served as some kind of cultural scaffold for this test and the value attributed to it, dunno
Right but totally not in the CIA 🥰🥰
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All I learned from this is I have very sporadic handwriting 🤣
I understand if you don't want to answer because you don't want to reveal too much personal information, but what kind of professional position was your friend applying for that requires a handwriting analysis?
In journalism, not in the US
It's inteResting how you wRite all R's as capital letteRs.
damn I can't even write in cursive and I don't even have my own signature
I wonder what about your friends handwriting was seen as a negative for the job.
Right? Me too! Here's me thinking the interviewers were crazy but maybe my friend's handwriting looked like straight lunacy
Wow
It’s jumps
Yeah! If you use jumped, there's no s in the sentence!
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I appreciate your cursive L
this is quite nonsensical. my handwrite varies from what kind of paper or pen I'm using to what I'm writing for. so ~
Would you rather...Be the person who flips the switch during executions or be the judge who decides who should be executed?
OH GEEZ that's a good one. I think the latter?
@@MauveASMR Yes tough to answer. Buuuut - I am going to be the one that flips da switch! 🔌⚡️⚡️
@@randoff32 you are a sick man
@@MauveASMR 😆
i’m left handed and i was forced to write with my words slanting to the right! i identify more with the left slant than the right, im an introvert.
lol also i dot my I’s with hearts, have done since i was a kid and it takes more effort to not do it than it does to do it at this point
Wtf. Did the job revolve around people needing to read handwriting without the person being there to tell them what it says? It’s funny how little regulation there is around job interviews and what people can get away with finding out about you to see if you qualify or not.
Since handwriting analysis is debunked pseudoscience your friend probably dodged a bullet not getting that job if they judge people about arbitrary things like that. I guess the only exception being if someone is writing hand written letters to send out as part of their job or something you probably want them to be ledgable and neat but beyond that, that's just some weird judgemental power trip. It also has the potential to be ableist, given people with certain motor processing differences or who have muscle spasms or inconsistent tics like people with terrets or other cases could have hand writting that looks different from most people's.