How Your Alphabets' Shape Can Reveal Some Sneaky Things About Your Personality!

Remember the time when we actually used a pen, instead of typing on our smartphone or laptop?

23 May, 2018
How Your Alphabets' Shape Can Reveal Some Sneaky Things About Your Personality!

With texting and emailing replacing conversations and traditional formal communications, you may not put pen to paper often. But when you do, your writing offers some clues about the 'real' you. What we mean is, crossing your t's, looping your l's,  it all means something!

Here's a quick peek at some of them:

  1. How you loop your 'L's: A narrow loop might mean that you are restricting yourself, which could quite possibly lead to building up of feelings of tension. A wide loop indicates a relaxed and spontaneous mind, which is free of anxiety and stress. These people are better at expressing themselves.
  2. How you loop your 'e's: Narrow loops are symbolic of people who are sceptical of others, and hardly get swayed by others' emotions. Whereas, wider loops indicate that the person is open-minded, and gel along well with others.
  3. How you dot your 'i's: Since there are endless ways in which people do this, there are different traits that can be reflected upon through this teeny-tiny aspect of your handwriting. A solid dot right above the 'i', means that you are detail-oriented and pretty organised. A hollow circle suggests a visionary, child-like mind. While dots too high up in the air indicate a superb imagination, a slash implies an over-critical mind. The latter are hard to please, and have no patience for people who are unwilling to improve themselves, or learn from their mistakes.
  4. How you cross your 't's: There are two aspects to this one. A long cross means the person is determined, and enthusiastic, but very stubborn. Its shorter counterpart implies lethargy and a dearth of determination. While a cross in the middle of the letter displays confidence, a cross on the high-end would mean you are ambitious, optimistic, and have high self-esteem.
  5. How you shape your 'O': While we know you are typically fond of the big O, (who isn't?) here we are referring to the smaller 'o'. An open 'o' would depict a talkative, and a social person, while a closed 'o' means the person is supremely private about their life, more like an introvert.

Pretty crazy, right? 

 

 

 

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