Simple method of observing people

by spider01 on 2009-09-20 09:45:34

Simple People-Reading Method

People who gesticulate and chatter endlessly: 1. Their personalities are straightforward and cheerful; 2. They like to talk; 3. They have a likable face; 4. They won't stop talking until they've said everything on their mind; 5. They have a tendency to want to speak before the other party, revealing what they know first; 6. They have a particularly strong desire to uncover others' secrets.

People who cover their mouths with their hands while speaking: 1. These people often have dual personalities and many quirks; 2. This is an expression of guarding their innermost desires and wishes, not wanting others to see through them; 3. They tend to be overly self-conscious; 4. They are clever and sharp-tongued; 5. They are quick to spot others' flaws.

People who hold objects with their little fingers extended: 1. They have a strong sense of self, only thinking of themselves and not accommodating others, enjoying showing off and boasting about their strengths; 2. If female, they may marry late or remain single.

People who like to lightly pat the other person's shoulder: 1. This is a habit commonly seen in energetic and outgoing individuals; 2. This joy is felt throughout their body and they express it with their whole body, hence this habit; 3. Especially when they feel superior to the other person, this habit becomes more apparent; 4. It signifies a desire to show friendliness and intimacy to the other person.

Women who fiddle with the edges of their skirts: 1. This is a common habit among introverted women; 2. Deep down, they believe they are better than others but cannot manifest this belief, so a sense of dissatisfaction burns within them; 3. However, they will never voice their dissatisfaction, instead waiting for the other person to say it.

People who rub their hands together: 1. When meeting someone for the first time, rubbing their hands together below is a habit often seen in people with limited talents; 2. This habit is always perceived as unattractive, low-class, and indicative of inferiority, causing such individuals to frequently suffer losses.

People who bend their fingers and make popping sounds: 1. This is a common habit among those with simple and straightforward personalities; 2. Those who forcefully bend their fingers, making loud popping sounds, enjoy exaggerating and saying big empty words; 3. Those who slightly bend their fingers on their knees and make soft sounds tend to have eccentric personalities, are dissatisfied, and have a challenging nature.

People who move their fingers while speaking: 1. While speaking, tearing paper into pieces or scribbling aimlessly when there's a pause indicates a restless and quick-thinking individual; 2. Though capable of handling two tasks simultaneously, they can leave the listener with an unpleasant feeling when juggling several issues.

People who touch under their nose: 1. Some people constantly rub their noses red, which is common among intelligent and outgoing individuals; 2. In particular, when these individuals feel isolated or distant from others, they exhibit a habit of dismissing their own feelings by saying "I don't care."

People who sometimes touch or pinch their noses: 1. This habit naturally arises when one believes they have things under control, without any deeper meaning.

People who pick their noses: 1. During conversations or meetings, when topics become complex, they frequently pick their noses; 2. This is an indication of trying to organize their thoughts and concentrate; 3. Others may perceive this as disrespectful and look down on them.

People who scratch their heads: 1. Scratching the head is a habit some people exhibit when encountering situations; 2. For men, this signifies a cheerful yet somewhat eccentric personality, unconcerned with trivialities, forgetful, and easily swayed by emotions; for women, it suggests obstinacy, fixation on small matters, and insisting on getting their way emotionally.

People who stroke their chins: 1. Stroking the chin when alone signifies deep thought; 2. Doing so frequently during interactions indicates a desire to understand the other person more deeply; 3. It also suggests a desire to appear superior, which is common among those who enjoy exaggerating.

People who bite their nails: 1. Biting nails while reading books or watching TV, forgetting oneself, is a habit often exhibited by those who didn't receive sufficient maternal nourishment as infants; 2. Often feel lonely; 3. Have numerous unmet desires.

People who blink while speaking: 1. Blinking frequently when facing others signifies a sensitive individual; 2. This habit arises when attempting to organize one's thoughts perfectly and urgently; women who blink widely often have confidence in their charm, appear gentle, but do not compromise.

People who frown: 1. Slightly neurotic, worrying about everything; 2. Feeling uneasy and seeking calmness leads to this habit; 3. In short, it reflects a state of instability and lack of confidence.

People who lick their upper lips horizontally: 1. Seemingly strong but actually mentally fragile inside; 2. Horizontal licking of the upper lip occurs when tense or preventing the other party from understanding one's true thoughts.

People who bite or lick their lower lips: 1. Common habit when facing challenges beyond one's capabilities or dealing with problems beyond one's ability; 2. Also occurs when feeling pressured and wanting to alleviate that pressure; 3. Exhibited when wanting to demonstrate superiority over competitive opponents.

People who frequently stick out their tongues slightly: 1. Extremely neurotic and non-surrendering individuals often exhibit this habit; 2. Constantly worried about others' words, leading to endless mental stress; 3. Even minor details are not overlooked, nor failures accepted, resulting in frequent brain fatigue.

People who ask and answer themselves: 1. Nice individuals with good interpersonal relationships often exhibit this habit; 2. Enjoy conversing with others; 3. Individuals with deep strategies rarely exhibit this habit; 4. Due to this habit, they may sometimes be looked down upon by others.

People who talk to themselves: 1. Weak-willed individuals who perform poorly in society and often suffer losses exhibit this habit; 2. Kind-hearted but filled with many grievances; 3. Explain things to themselves, hence the habit of muttering quietly alone.

People who frequently change hairstyles: 1. Willing to learn anything; 2. Listen to others' advice but find it hard to benefit; 3. Have a flaw where thoughts and actions are inconsistent; 4. More accommodating towards the opposite sex.

People whose knees tremble: 1. Trembling knees while thinking is colloquially associated with poverty habits; 2. Introverted individuals with strong desires for fulfillment and tendencies towards self-abandonment.

People who drag their shoes while walking: 1. Common habit among negative and self-centered individuals; 2. Do not strive for promotion; 3. Compare themselves with others and often feel dissatisfied; 4. Chased around by desires.

People whose shoe soles wear down on the outer side: 1. Kind-hearted; 2. Tendency to impose kindness on others; 3. Indifferent to money-related matters; 4. Impatient in action but inherently slow-paced.

People whose shoe soles wear down on the inner side: 1. Suppressed emotions and introversion lead to this phenomenon; 2. Appear cheerful but constantly fixate on trivial matters; 3. Overestimate the other party's intentions and often incur losses.