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Calligraphy - HANDWRITING AND WHAT IT MEANS

                                                                 Calligraphy

IF LETTERS SLANT TO THE LEFT: INDICATES INTROSPECTION AND A LOT OF EMOTIONAL CONTROL.( SOUL-SEARCHING, SELF-EXAMINATION)

IF LETTER SLANT TO THE RIGHT: REVEALS A PERSON WHO'S OUTGOING, FRIENDLY, IMPULSIVE (QUICK), AND EMOTIONALLY OPEN.

IF LETTERS ARE STRAIGHT UP AND DOWN: THE SIGN OF SOMEONE WHO'S RULED BY THE HEAD, NOT THE HEART.

LETTERS THAT SLANT IN MORE THAN ONE DIRECTION: INDICATES VERSATILITY(HAVING A WIDE VARIETY OF SKILLS ) AND ADAPTABILITY.

AN ERRATIC SLANT: USUALLY MEANS A LACK OF FLEXIBILITY.

HEAVY PRESSURE WRITING (LIKE YOU CAN FEEL THE RIB MADE ON THE BACK OF THE PAPER): THE WRITER IS AGITATED.

MODERATE PRESSURE (THE WRITING IS DARK, BUT YOU CAN'T FEEL THE RIB ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PAPER): SHOWS ABILITY TO DEAL WITH STRESS.

LIGHT PRESSURE: INDICATES SOMEONE WHO SEEMS TO TAKE LIFE IN STRIDE (IMPROVEMENT).

TINY LETTERS: INDICATE THE WRITER IS HAS SOMEWHAT LOW SELF ESTEEM BUT IS INTELLIGENT.

SMALL LETTERS: THE HALLMARK (GOOD QUALITY ) OF QUIET, INTROSPECTIVE (EXAMINE) TYPES - THEY'RE GENERALLY DETAIL-ORIENTED AND HAVE GOOD CONCENTRATION.

LARGE LETTERS: SIGN OF A CONFIDENT, EASYGOING INDIVIDUAL.

HUGE LETTERS: INDICATE SOMEONE WHO'S THEATRICAL, USUALLY LOUD, AND NEEDS TO BE THE CENTER OF ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES.

WIDE LETTERS (THEIR WIDTH AND HEIGHT ARE ABOUT THE SAME): THE MARK OF SOMEONE WHO'S OPEN AND FRIENDLY.

NARROW LETTERS: SHOW SOMEONE WHO'S SOMEWHAT SHY AND INHIBITED BUT VERY SELF-DISCIPLINED.

LETTERS THAT DON'T TOUCH: INDICATE AN IMPULSIVE, ARTISTIC, SOMETIMES IMPRACTICAL FREE THINKER.

SOME LETTERS CONNECTING: MEANS THE WRITER'S PERSONALITY BLENDS LOGIC AND INTUITION.

ALL LETTERS MAKING CONTACT: THE SIGN OF SOMEONE WHO'S HIGHLY CAUTIOUS.

A CURVED FIRST MARK: SHOWS A PERSON WHO'S TRADITIONAL AND PLAYS BY THE RULES.

A STRAIGHT BEGINNING STROKE: REVEALS SOMEONE WHO'S RIGID AND DOESN'T LIKE BEING TOLD WHAT TO DO.

A FINAL STROKE STRAIGHT ACROSS: THE WRITER IS CAUTIOUS.

AN END MARK THAT CURVES UP: REVEALS GENEROSITY.

PERFECT PENMANSHIP (The art, skill, style, or manner of handwriting): THE HALLMARK OF A COMMUNICATIVE PERSON.

AN INDECIPHERABLE (ILLEGIBLE ) SCRAWL (TO WRITE AWKWARDLY) : INDICATES A PERSON WHO'S SECRETIVE, CLOSED-UP AND LIKES TO KEEP HIS THOUGHTS TO HIMSELF.

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