What do nails say about a person's personality?
Every person's nails are different from each other, even children's nails can be different from parents. However, the secrets of personality are also hidden in the structure of nails.
A Nigerian expert, after examining the texture and character of thousands of people's nails, says that a closer look at the nails can reveal a person's hidden personality.
Wide, long, and rectangular nails:
The nails of this structure are a reflection of a calm, tolerant, balanced, free, and broad-minded personality. Such people are trustworthy and they show responsibility in everything they say and do. They are also born leaders.
Very small and square-shaped nails:
People who have such nails have sharp minds, flexible temperaments, and very good relationships with others. They get angry very quickly but just as quickly they lose their temper. However, in addition to being very greedy and violent, they are also jealous and envious of others.
Long but short nails:
These people are very egoistic and opportunism is in their nature. They know how to take advantage of any opportunity. Luxury is an integral part of their mood and they want to be the center of attention at all times. They dislike even the smallest things and consider them an attack on themselves.
Small nails:
People whose nails are shorter than others are usually quick-tempered and impatient. Yet they are also very intelligent. The smaller the nails, the higher the expectations of the person and the more selfish they will be. However, these people work hard to reach their destination and try to do everything in the best way in which they often succeed.
Almond-like nails:
This is usually the case with sensitive, soft-spoken, and romantic people. They live in an ideal world of dreams and they are very happy when others value them. They are very emotional and get angry even at light jokes.
Triangular nails:
People who have triangular nails are usually more interested in poetry, literature, music, and painting, etc., and the element of politeness is prominent in their personality. But they are not always consistent and get tired of doing anything too late.
In other words, they should be called "bad-tempered" but at the same time they do not have the ability to tolerate offensive talk or trauma and in such cases, they suffer from a nervous breakdown.
They want to be prominent and famous in society while they hate to lose