Oceanography is a scripture in which one can tell about small things related to man. From the symptoms given in the body to the structure of the body, you can know about it. According to oceanography, how we speak, in what voice we speak, these speak about our personality. Learn about a person's temperament by understanding how they talk.
Stubborn
nature
It is said that people have a habit of
speaking loudly, such people want to attract others to them very quickly. They
are also said to like to talk a lot but at the same time they like to listen to
others. Such people have a stubborn nature. These people are adamant and like
to impose their views on others. These people want to draw attention to
themselves.
Not trust
worthy
People who
speak very fast and have no clear tone of voice are not able to keep anything
secret in their minds and they do not want to say anything clearly. In this
case confusion may occur. They are not trustworthy. They should not be believed
completely blindly.
Always intends
to fight
People who
always speak harshly are such quarrelsome people.
Serious
people
Oceanography
speaks of such people whose voices seem to roar and growl even after speaking
with ease, these people are of a serious and restrained nature. Such people
like to study deeply. This is why these people are scholars.
Responsible
people
People
whose voices show seriousness and balance when speaking are the best for their
work and duties. These people do their work in a regular manner and believe in
working for the welfare of the society.
Lack of
brain
People who
speak in a very slow and subdued tone and do not keep their speech clear, such
people lack confidence and intelligence somewhere. According to oceanography,
such people are of weak will and cunning nature.
Arrogant
person
A woman's
voice is much louder than usual, but these woman has a sense of pride but at
the same time she has a very good discipline and leadership ability. She keeps
his family in control and discipline. Talking about their work, they occupy high
administrative positions.
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