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Was this skill developed at home during the epidemic?

This skill was developed through hard work at home during the epidemic.

This man’s restaurant was closed due to the epidemic, and he could only rest at home. He is usually very busy at work, but suddenly he is at home and doesn't know what to do. After thinking about it, this man wanted to practice calligraphy, so he bought special writing paper and pens, and practiced calligraphy every day at home. He had a special liking for official script. He practiced every day for two months and achieved good results. He was able to reopen his business. Writing a beautiful official script is like printing it manually.

After the epidemic, the hotel resumed normal operations, but the business was bleak and there were almost no customers. At this time, the man continued to practice calligraphy, and he would organize all the store’s current accounts and data in one in his free time. In the notebook, you can practice calligraphy and organize the accounts in the store, killing two birds with one stone. After his handwritten restaurant receipt was posted online by netizens, it attracted a lot of attention. Some media went to the Electric Power Company to interview them and found that both the sales volume and the customer's contact information were handwritten by this man. They looked clean. Clean, very beautiful.

This man’s skills were developed during the power outage due to the epidemic. He put in a lot of effort, and writing the menu with hard-pen calligraphy was an accidental opportunity. It is said that when he was practicing calligraphy, he received a call from a customer to place an order, and wanted to send the menu to the customer. He thought that the characters printed on the machine were smaller and would not be clear to the customer, so he wrote a menu by hand. Unexpectedly, After taking a photo of the menu and sending it to the customer, the customer thought it was printed from a computer.

This man has been practicing his fonts for a long time and has become more and more regular and beautiful. Because his fonts are a bit offbeat, he has also made a joke. Not only did he make customers think that the menu is printed, but when filling in each item, When filling out the form, I was asked to write it by hand and not print it on the computer. Now the man feels very satisfied with his handwriting, and when he has time, he will handwrite the menu in the restaurant. Especially when someone places an order online or orders over the phone, he will send the handwritten menu to the customer along with the dishes.