Not everyone can write regular script, as we often see in the test paper when we are in school, and we are required to write regular script. . . . Not everyone is a calligrapher. Who can type in block letters?
The requirement of the bank is only a very emotional concept, that is, the handwriting is clear and easy to identify, and there is no standard, so it is stipulated to use regular script, so that the standard can be referenced.
So don't worry too much, as long as your handwriting is clear enough. You can recognize your name smoothly, and your signature is close to the handwriting left on the card every time you consume it.
There is no law to regulate this.
To put it bluntly, how many people can clearly tell whether your handwriting is regular script or song style, running script or imitation song?
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Usually when we swipe our cards, they are all signed. It doesn't have to be neat, as long as your name can be recognized smoothly. The signature on this pos slip should be basically the same as the signature font on the back of the credit card. The bank also stipulates that if there is no signature on the back of the credit card, or the signature on the pos slip is inconsistent (or very unlike) with the signature on the credit card, the merchant can refuse to swipe the card. Merchants can raise objections and even call the police. If the signature doesn't look like it for some reason (for example, I dropped my right hand), the merchant can ask for an ID card or other documents. This is to protect the rights and interests of card users. It's just that many businesses are not so serious now. Except Ito Yokado once asked me to sign on the back of the card, Carrefour, Auchan and other shopping malls have successfully used cards without signing on the back of the card, and even my card has been used by relatives. They signed my name when they spent money, and the mall recognized it.
Shopping malls can only simply review your signature, but have no ability to identify it, so don't get too entangled in this issue. Your signature can have its own style, but people who are not familiar with you should recognize your name.
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