Writing with 60 to 70 degrees,make humble nature,and 70 to 80 Best

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Writing with 60 to 70 degrees,make humble nature,and 70 to 80 Best

Post by astrobhadauria » Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:53 am

One of the most important aspects of graphology is the angle or slant of a person's writing. This needs special study since the variations though minimal, are significant.
a. If a slant is at 60 to 70 degrees, it shows the person as sensitive, emotional and imaginative. They get aggressive at the slightest provocation and have an intense nature. One should be very careful when dealing with them, since they get excited very quickly.
b. If the slant is at 70 to 80 degrees, these people are very generous and very kind. They can make others happy and this helps them build careers. They share their happiness with others.
c. A slant of 80 to 90 degrees is very common. This style is widely used and has a slight tilt towards the right. It indicates a cordial nature and a friendly attitude towards others. These people are genuine and usually take things easy. It is not difficult to manage people of this kind.
d. If the slant is right-angled at 90 degrees, it shows a selfish nature. These people are analytic and unemotional, but could also be sincere and reliable. They always recognise obligations and hence prove good friends.
e. If the slant is at 100 degrees, it indicates that the person remembers all the good and bad things that have happened in the past. It shows a nature that is suppressed and controlled, and which therefore could collapse when faced with problems and difficulty.
f. If the slant is at 120 degrees, the person is cold and self-centred, and has no respect or regard towards others.
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