Graphologists claim that your handwriting can reveal clues to your personality [size=100*]Handwriting[/size] small handwriting -Shy, meticulous, concentrated, and studious. Large -People-oriented,outgoing and love attention Average -Adaptable and well adjusted. Wide spacing between words -don't like crowds, you enjoy your freedom and don't like ti be overwhelmed. Narrowspacingbetweenwords -can't stand alone and tend to crowd people. How do you write O? Open O- talkative, social and expressive Closed O -Private Introvert. Rounded letters -Artistic and creative Pointed letters -aggressive, intelligent, intense and curious. Connected letters -logical and systematic Where do you place the dot of i? Dot land high over the i- imaginative Dot lands to the left -procastinator Perfectly over the i -detail oriented, emphatic and organized. Putting a circle over the i -child like or visionary. Slashing the the dot of i- overly self esteem [size=150*]What your handwriting says about you?[/size]
What's a closed O? Average size, I write in cursive. Round letters and also pointy. I put the dot of i and j perfectly over it.
They always have studies like this where they try and match something to your personality. It means absolutely nothing.
-I write lager (shy in rl tho…) -wide spaces between words. It was right about how I am on that -Open O's so I guess not sure -Rounded letters - dot is perfectly over the I Lol I have heard about this. Most of it is true but it takes someone who studies handwriting to know. Think they even use it in criminal cases. Eh should say like murder cases when they are trying to find someone. Interesting tho and cool.
Large handwriting Narrow spaces If an o is closed, then how is it an o? Connected letters Right above the I... or not there at all
Small and average, wide spacing- I totally agree. Open and closed "o"- depends on the people and how I feel for the day. Rounded, pointed, and connected, is all based how my day was. Imaginative, procrastinator, and emphatic. I always liked this sort of thing. Jesus Meep