Upper Case Letters

Your upper case letters in handwritten messages can tell a lot....
Printed upper case letters: a refined, aesthetic sense, freedom from following the crowd, intelligence and love of literature
Printed capitals with cursive writing: an appreciation for life's simple pleasures
Palmer-style upper case letters: conservative, practical point of view
Narrow upper case letters: shy, reserved nature, pride
Deliberate down strokes leading into capital letters: inspiration from "above," uses a natural meditative process, perceptive
Low bars on A, H and K: low goals related to lack of achievement in the past, need to develop more optimistic attitude and elevate aspirations
Knotted bars on A ,H and K: persistent nature
Complicated upper case letters: extravagant tastes
Wide open A, O and D: feels urgency to talk, not likely to follow through on ideas generated
Bloated top halves of B and R: easily swayed by others' opinions, rebelliousness
Sharp angular jabs at baseline in upper and lower case letters: demands perfection from self and others
Claw capital T and F: hostility, carries over anger from the past, forgiveness is needed
Broad sweeps to left in any zone: guilt
Separated sections in D, K and R: reluctance to get intimately involved with others
Little loops or tiny hooks on beginning of upper and lower case letters: jealousy and fear that writer doesn't deserve to be loved.
Source: Instant People Reading Through Handwriting by Anne Conway
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