Generally speaking, people who use "sure as expected" continuously tend to be self righteous, emphasize personal opinions, and have a strong tendency to be self-centered.
People who often use "actually" have a strong desire for self-expression and hope to attract other people's attention. Most of them are headstrong or stubborn, and somewhat conceited.
People who often use popular words are keen to go with the flow, like to boast, and lack personal opinions and independence.
People who often use foreign languages and languages have a strong sense of vanity and love to show off and boast about themselves.
Often use "this..." "That..." "Ah..." They are cautious in speaking and handling affairs. In general, they don't provoke right and wrong. They are good teachers.
Most of the people who often use words like "what happened in the end" fail to satisfy their potential desires.
People who often use "it is true" are often superficial and ignorant, but they don't realize it, and they are often self righteous.
Often use "I..." People with such words are either weak and incompetent and want to get help from others, or they are vain and boastful, looking for various opportunities to emphasize themselves and attract other people's attention.
People who often use words such as "true" lack self-confidence, fearing that the credibility of what they say is not high. But on the contrary, it often has the effect of concealing.
Often use "you should..." "You can't..." "You have to..." Most of them are autocratic, stubborn and arrogant, but they are full of self-confidence and strong desire for leadership.
"My personal idea is..." "Is it..." "Can you..." People with such words are generally kind and kind, and they can be objective and rational when dealing with people, think calmly, analyze seriously, and make correct judgments and decisions. Such a person is not arbitrary, can give others enough respect, in turn, will be respected and loved by others.
People who often use the word "absolute" are more arbitrary. They are either too lack of self-knowledge or too strong in self-knowledge.
People who often use "I've known for a long time" have a strong desire to express themselves. They can only be the protagonist themselves, but they lack patience for others, so it's difficult to be a qualified audience.
In addition, from the frequency of oral language, most people who often like to speak oral language are not competent and lack of strong will.
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