Handwriting
There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for illegible handwriting in the business workplace. If you can’t write legibly so that normal human beings can read your handwriting, then find another job.
Perhaps operating a tollbooth, or digging ditches.
Those great big bubbly girly letters don’t count either. Those are sometimes even worse. If they are anything other than an “”l”, “t”, “x”, or “y”, the reader is screwed because they all look the same. Anything with a loop in it which, by my accounts, is virtually every letter in the English alphabet, looks like a cutesy little bubble.
Sure, it may be cute, but when your sentence reads like this, “oblobob boblo coblob dibbladob”, what good is it?
It’s fine if you work at home, or for yourself. However, if you work in an environment where other people have to read and decipher your God awful chicken scratching, you need to make a point to either slow down and write legibly, or hire someone to do it for you.
There is no excuse for putting other people through the aggravation of having to deal with your inability to slow down and write clearly.