Doctor's Signature goes Viral On Social Media

Published On 2022-03-23 13:09 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-23 13:09 GMT

New Delhi: The signature of a medical officer has become a viral on the internet after a Twitter user posted it.

Although it is difficult to understand the name of the doctor from the signature, the official stamp claims the official to be associated with Gauhati Medical College and Hospital.

The signature became viral after a Twitter user posted it on his account with a caption, "I have seen many signatures but this one is the best."

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This was followed by a storm of comments as a user claimed it to be a porcupine, and another user mentioned it to be a "Peacock dancing".

Another user wrote, "when someone wants to tally the signature, they will count the lines."

While another claimed that this signature cannot be copied and wrote, "Koi copy nehi ker sakhte ishko tho.."

Not only this, some users posted other signatures and made a comparison.

"Think the bank counts number of spikes to authenticate... Would be fun to see some more samples... Or the muscle memory is working great," wrote another user.


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