People who talk with their hands and feet, and are always talking:
1. Clear and straightforward personality
2. Enjoy chatting
3. Have a good-looking face
4. Talk endlessly without stopping
5. Have a tendency to want to speak out things they know before the other person even says them
6. Strong desire to discover others' secrets
People who cover their mouth while speaking:
1. More likely to have dual personalities or addictions
2. Show caution in hiding their inner desires or wishes from others
3. Tend to be overly self-conscious
4. Skilled and sharp
5. Quick to notice others' flaws
People who keep their little finger straight when holding an object:
1. Strong sense of self, not easily influenced by others, like to show off their strengths
2. If female, often late marriage or single
People who like to pat others on the shoulder:
1. This is a common habit of lively and cheerful people
2. They feel joy throughout their body and want to express it completely, hence this habit
3. Especially when they feel superior to the other person, this habit becomes more obvious
4. It shows a desire to represent friendliness and warmth
People who fiddle with the edge of their skirts:
1. A common habit among introverted women
2. Deep inside, they believe they are better than others but cannot express it, leading to inner frustration and dissatisfaction
3. However, they never express their dissatisfaction openly, only waiting for the other person to say it
People who rub their hands together:
1. When meeting someone for the first time, rubbing their hands is a common habit of clever individuals
2. This habit is often seen as unattractive, low-class, and shows insecurity, which can lead to personal disadvantages
People who crack their fingers:
1. A common habit of people with simple and straightforward personalities
2. People who crack their fingers loudly and forcefully tend to be pretentious and speak empty words
3. Those who slightly bend their fingers on their knees and make small sounds tend to be eccentric, dissatisfied, and have a challenging nature





