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=== Noting Slanting, Pressure, and Deviations ===
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=== Noting Slanting, Pressure, and Deviations ===
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#Look at the slanting on the words and letters. The words may slant to the right or the left, or they may be perfectly upright. If they slant to the right, the writer is probably more on the easygoing side, always looking to try new things and meet new people. Writers whose words slant to the left may keep to themselves a bit more, enjoying their solitude and anonymity. If a person’s writing is straight up-and-down, they are probably rational and level-headed.<ref> http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 8.jpg|center]]
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#Look at the slanting on the words and letters. The words may slant to the right or the left, or they may be perfectly upright. If they slant to the right, the writer is probably more on the easygoing side, always looking to try new things and meet new people. Writers whose words slant to the left may keep to themselves a bit more, enjoying their solitude and anonymity. If a person’s writing is straight up-and-down, they are probably rational and level-headed.<ref> http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 8.jpg|center]]
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#*There is one catch to this. If the writer is left-handed, the analysis of the right and left slanting should be switched. In other words, if a left-handed person slants their words to the right, they may be more shy, while if they slant their words to the left, they may be more outgoing and sociable.
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#*There is one catch to this. If the writer is left-handed, the analysis of the right and left slanting should be switched. In other words, if a left-handed person slants their words to the right, they may be more shy, while if they slant their words to the left, they may be more outgoing and sociable.
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#Determine how much pressure they used to write. You can figure this out by the darkness and intensity of the ink on the page, or perhaps by flipping the paper over and seeing if there are indentations from the pen. People who write with heavy pressure usually take things pretty seriously, but they may also be rigid and volatile.<ref>https://ift.tt/2viBh3y> People who write very lightly are generally sensitive and compassionate, although they may also lack energy and liveliness.<ref>http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 9.jpg|center]]
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#Determine how much pressure they used to write. You can figure this out by the darkness and intensity of the ink on the page, or perhaps by flipping the paper over and seeing if there are indentations from the pen. People who write with heavy pressure usually take things pretty seriously, but they may also be rigid and volatile.<ref>https://ift.tt/2viBh3y> People who write very lightly are generally sensitive and compassionate, although they may also lack energy and liveliness.<ref>http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 9.jpg|center]]
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#Look for sections of handwriting that stand out from the rest. This could be a tiny, cramped writing that looks out-of-place in a document filled with large, spacey handwriting. Maybe there is a segment of writing that looks rushed, while the rest looks meticulously written. Pay close attention to this. Writing that looks different from the rest can indicate uncertainty, or even a lie.<ref>http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 10.jpg|center]]
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#Look for sections of handwriting that stand out from the rest. This could be a tiny, cramped writing that looks out-of-place in a document filled with large, spacey handwriting. Maybe there is a segment of writing that looks rushed, while the rest looks meticulously written. Pay close attention to this. Writing that looks different from the rest can indicate uncertainty, or even a lie.<ref>http://www.pens.com/handwriting-infographic/</ref>[[Image:Tell What Someone is Like from Their Handwriting Step 10.jpg|center]]
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