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| Enthusiast Joined: Oct 2003 Location: Long Beach
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![]() | As the title reads, does your handwriting define your personality? I use to write real tiny back in high school. The writing was legible but some teachers had to scringe their eyes to read the writing. My writing style haven't changed much since I type most of the papers. |
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| Newcomer Joined: Nov 2004
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![]() | yep it does... i've researched this a long time ago... and there's a profession of analyzing the way people write and describing what kind of person they are by they write. I personally think its just a way people express themselves. Theres plenty of websites on this on the web.. Everytime I've used it I've found out about people's personalities even before I really know who they are =P |
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| GCP.com Admin | In my experience and perception of the world: I think there are correlations that are true. But to "define" someone, I think is a little much. I think theres also one of those fortune cookie dillemmas here, for example - i have relatively sloppy writing. Sometimes I don't dot my i's, I write my signature a different way everytime, and i write to fast. From this you can draw: a) I'm a really rushed person b) I'm free spirited c) I don't care d) I am mentally or physically incapable of writing my name the same way e) My values do not put writing very highly. Two of these are true, most of the above are not. It's really easy to try and draw accurate conclusions when there are so many possibilities. Not to say some are not good correlations. |
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| Think About It Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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![]() | I don't believe it does personally. But if anyone is into that, you can hire a professional handwriting analyst to: Quote:
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