April 26, 2021
I write my signeture in kanji. My name is four letters and each kanji has a different balance, so I researched how I can write my name with style. I guess most of the Japanese people have their style to write their name.
When I traveled to Shanghai, China two years ago, I signed at the hotel when checking in. A man saw my signature and said "It's beautiful." to me. I'm proud of this episode :)
Signature
I write my signeture in kanji.
My name is four letters and each kanji has a different balance, so I researched how I can write my name with style.
I guess most of the Japanese people have their own style to write their name.
When I traveled to Shanghai, in China two years ago, I signed at the hotel when checking in.
I only suggest this correction because the commas make it appear that the "China two years ago" is its own clause and caused me to pause for a second. For clarity, I'd write "Shanghai in China", but that's probably being pedantic! :)
A man saw my signature and said "It's beautiful."
to me.
I'm proud of this episode :)
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Signature This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I write my signeture in kanji. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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My name is four letters and each kanji has a different balance, so I researched how I can write my name with style. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I guess most of the Japanese people have their style to write their name. I guess most |
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When I traveled to Shanghai, China two years ago, I signed at the hotel when checking in. When I traveled to Shanghai I only suggest this correction because the commas make it appear that the "China two years ago" is its own clause and caused me to pause for a second. For clarity, I'd write "Shanghai in China", but that's probably being pedantic! :) |
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A man saw my signature and said "It's beautiful." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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to me.
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I'm proud of this episode :) This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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