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What Handwritings Reveal

Do you want to know a person better but are afraid of starting a conversation? Why not try checking his handwriting? Studies have shown the link of a person’s character to his manner of writing. Here are some helpful hints of knowing a person’s real personality through his penmanship.

The Size

 If a person’s handwriting is small, it means that compared to people whose handwritings are big, he is less likely to be loud or aggressive. It also tells you that the person has little self-confidence.

People with big handwritings are adventurous and confident. They are also the ones who tend to become assertive.

The Slant

If your handwriting is slanted towards the right, it suggests that you are an emotional person. Another is that it reflects your sensitivity with regards to people.

However, if your handwriting is slanted to the left, it means that you have issues in your past. It follows your being secretive, as well as being deep and shy.

The Lines

When writing on papers with lines, if a person tends to write letters touching the lower line, it tells you that he is dependent on other people.

On the other hand, handwritings not touching the lower line suggests that the writer is an independent person.

The Emphasis

When a person writes letters with the upper portion being more prominent or exaggerated relative to the size, it means that the person is a dominant character

When he writes letters emphasizing the lower portion, it means that he is a submissive fellow.

The Spaces

If the spaces in between written words are narrow, it tells people that the writer is sociable, quick to adapt with people, and has good humor

But when the spaces are wide, it means that the writer does not like much attention and would rather work in the backstage than onstage. It also tells people of his fair character.

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  1. Jed DV

    On March 30, 2008 at 7:20 am


    how come it didnt say anything about my type of writing :) sabi kasi nila murag gi agihan ug bagyo so how come theres nothing that says about writing passed by storm :D

  2. jyastin san

    On March 30, 2008 at 7:40 am


    Nice analysis…effective xa

  3. chikki

    On March 30, 2008 at 6:10 pm


    very interesting! cool stuff…

  4. jackie

    On April 1, 2008 at 2:20 am


    there’s this book. graphology. might help.

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