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Have a look at your handwriting and how it looks because it can tell you a lot about what kind of person you are.

1. Do you press hard on the page?
If, when you're writing, you press quite hard on the page then you are an energetic person who puts loads of enthusiasm into everything you do.

If you press lightly on the page you're most likely to be a day dreamer who moves from one idea to another really quickly.

2. Does your writing go up or down the page?
If your handwriting slopes upwards when you're writing on unlined paper then you're a happy go lucky kind of person.

If your writing goes down the page then you tend to look on the down side of things.

3. How big is your writing?
Large writing shows that you can be very confident and bold. You probably enjoy being the centre of attention.

Small writing can mean that you are a shy and quite timid - you don't like to stand out in a crowd.

4. How rounded is your writing?
If your writing is round and curvy you are likely to be a warm hearted and generous person.

If your writing is sharp and pointed then, chances are you can be quite easily annoyed.

5. Is your writing fancy?
If your writing has lots of big loops and fancy squiggles then your favourite subjects at school are probably drama and art. You love colour and are always on the go.

If your writing is very simple and straightforward then you're a really down to earth and practical kind of person.

6. Is your writing messy?
If some of your alphabets aren't finished properly, like not fully joining up your 'O' then you're maybe a bit of a scatterbrain and a little forgetful.

If your letters are very neat and tidy with every word perfectly finished off then you're very organised and always get your homework done on time.

7. How is your writing spaced on the page?
If there are nice even spaces between your words then this means that you're probably very even tempered, you don't get angry quickly and are quite easy going.

If your writing changes size and spaces between words then you're more than likely to be sensitive and you may change moods very quickly.