YOU SAY HELLO
How you say goodbye reveals your true personality. You can tell a lot about a person based on how they end a conversation, says psychiatrist Dr. Raymond Chaitin. For example:
- Abrupt Departer -- They say, "So long," and they're gone. They're not anti-social, but people whose minds are always occupied. Like the absent-minded professor, they tend to live in their heads.
- Advice Giver -- This man or woman ends conversations by reminding you to "Drive carefully," "Get some rest" or "Take care of yourself." This person is kindhearted and enjoys taking care of others.
- Hanger-On -- They say things like, "I must be going," but can't break away, they love company, and are joiners and extroverts.
- Date Maker -- They tend to make a definite appointment for a future meeting. You can be confident of knowing where you stand with such a person.
- Clock Watcher -- They end a conversation by saying, "I'm running late." They are sensitive to people's feelings. Rather than hurt someone or give the impression they'd rather be elsewhere, they blame a lack of time.
- Well Wisher -- They end a conversation by sending regards. They are truly interested in others and are never happier than when asked for advice.
- Stroker -- They end conversations with a stroke, a pat, a hug or a handshake. They believe actions speak louder than words. They are dynamic, decisive and have little patience with details.
- Complimenter -- They end conversations by saying that being with you has been the highlight of their day. They are born politicians and have a knack for maintaining social harmony.
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