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Someone who walks with a measured, even stride and with their head up, for example, displays a confident demeanor and is socially proficient and open.

The way you walk

According to Patrick Wanis, PhD, a human behavior specialist and author who has designed many online psychological, behavioral, and personality exams, your handshake says a lot about you in just a few seconds.

Your handshake

If you're looking for clues from a coworker, the solution may be in their emails. There is a link between our email persona and our real-life personality.

Your email etiquette

Scientists refer to this as "body-focused repetitive behaviors" and believe they are tangible expressions of your inner mood. The more people experience worry, tension, stress, and irritation, the worse their tics get.

Nervous tics

Arriving early, on time, or late communicates a strong message about your attitude, decorum, and motivation. Punctual people are frequently rule followers and people pleasers, but chronically late persons may be more self-focused.

Punctuality

You are not only what you eat, but also how you eat. What you eat, your favorite foods, when you eat, how much you eat, and your eating etiquette all reveal information about your personality. 

Your eating habits

A 2020 study found that outfit style, cost, and color are particularly revealing. Researchers discovered that those who wore vividly colored clothes and designer accessories were more insecure, had low self-esteem, and were less real.

The color of your clothes

Want to know someone better? Visit the mall. People who shop too much are often hedonistic, outgoing, impulsive, receptive to new experiences, and possibly neurotic.

Your shopping habits

The more selfies someone shared, the less emotionally stable they were and the worse their self-esteem they had. However, frequent selfie-takers were more likely to be extroverted and value interpersonal interactions.

How often you take selfies

One 2018 study discovered that using a computer software to examine a person's handwriting might identify their personality type with roughly 80% accuracy.

Your handwriting

Researchers discovered that those who drank sugary beverages were less likely to consider future repercussions and instead opted to live in the present.

What you drink

If you immediately deflect, dispute, explain, or invalidate a compliment, you may think you're being humble and that taking it makes you proud. This habit suggests you're insecure, have low self-esteem, and may have imposter syndrome.

If you deflect compliments

People who are too conscious of their clothes and bodies and continuously adjust them come across as perfectionists, uneasy, and insecure.

Constantly checking your reflection

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