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In reply to the discussion: Waitress left 2 pennies and note by customer [View all]KurtNYC
(14,549 posts)The letters, especially the 'D' and the 'f' s, lean backward slightly, characteristic of a left-handed writer. The writer likes a little extra personal space as shown by the extra wide space between words.
Printed letters are very round and only occasionally lapse into script (see the end of "personal"
. Writing shows a concern for legibility and is careful to use the correct form of "you're." Note was re-read and the semi-colon inserted erroneously.
The writing shows no signs of anger -- large letters, underlining, cross-outs, heavy pressure on the pen -- which is odd given the text of the note. Writer is college educated -- "101" and free of physical impairments. This is a carefully written note in which one young female coldly judges and punishes another.
I find it interesting that many here assumed the writer was male.