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These 9 Harmless Habits Reveal a Lot About Your Personality

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In collaboration with Juliet Boghossian, an expert in eating behaviors, and Julia Hormes, a psychologist specializing in eating disorders, HuffPost has drawn up a list of eating habits and what they show about our personality. Thus, the one who eats slowly is in control, the one who eats quickly is ambitious and the one who has difficulty eating faces many neuroses. In addition, if you are rather adventurous in your diet, you are open-minded, if you separate foods, you are meticulous and if you eat each food one by one, you are vigilant and methodical.

6. Language
According to American researchers, our language says a lot about our romantic feelings. Indeed, it is possible to determine whether we will be attracted to a person and whether a romantic relationship is sustainable thanks to our language. According to them, we will be more compatible with a person who has the same way of communicating and the relationship will have a better chance of lasting over time.

7. The telephone
Our phone habits and more specifically, our dependence on our phone illustrates our emotional stability. A study shows that the more emotionally unstable we are, the more we will be dependent on our mobile. In addition, this dependence is linked to materialism and introversion.

8. Punctuality
In an article in The Atlantic , several experts address the problem of chronic lateness. Lateness is a particularly stubborn habit that illustrates a difficulty in managing time. This difficulty in being punctual is found in four types of people according to psychologist Linda Sapadin: Perfectionists, those who function better under pressure, rebels and dreamers.

9. Nervous tics
The most perfectionist people are those with body-related nervous tics; such as nail biting, hair playing or scratching according to a study on body-focused repetitive behaviors during times of boredom, stress and frustration. The likely reason for this is that perfectionists would rather be doing something than being bored.

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