Experts have researched and pointed out 10 small habits that can reveal a person’s personality.
Shopping habits
When shopping, do you carefully read the ingredients printed on the toothpaste tube to find the type that suits your needs?
If you belong to group 1, you love explanations.
On the contrary, if you belong to the second group, you hate detailed explanations.
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Direction of toilet paper placement
Relationship coach Gilda Carle surveyed 2,000 people, including men and women, about their toilet roll ordering habits.
The results showed that people who faced the scroll outward were more `dominant` in the relationship.
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Eating habit
According to The Huffington Post, eating behaviors can say a lot about a person’s personality.
For example, slow eaters like to be in control and appreciate every moment in life.
If a person likes to try new dishes, it shows that they do not want to stay in their comfort zone.
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Multiple-choice
What does the way you start your day reveal about your personality?
Language style
Psychologist James Pennebaker says we can predict a lot of information by the way a person talks.
Pennebaker and his colleagues listened to some recordings of the meetings of several male and female couples.
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How to write emails
Psychologist Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic says emails can reveal the writer’s personality.
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On time
If a friend is often late, we often think that they are inattentive and inconsiderate.
Meanwhile, psychologist Linda Sapadin said that there are four types of people who are often late.
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Multiple-choice
Quiz: The first animal you see reveals surprising things about your personality
Behavior when anxious
Some people have the habit of biting their nails, pulling their hair, or picking at their lips or fingers.
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Phone usage habits
Recent studies say emotional instability is a sign of phone addiction.
Interestingly, studies also show that introverted types, those who are somewhat shy and timid, are less likely to be addicted to their phones.
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How to organize your inbox
People who categorize or delete emails immediately after reading them have a high need for control and discipline in life.
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Multiple-choice
Quiz: What you see first will reveal your true personality
How to take selfies
In a 2015 study, students at a Chinese university were shown several different selfies.
The only thing the students predicted correctly was how open the person in the photo was.
Experts point out that friendly people tend to choose a bottom-up angle.
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