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Left side or right side (see details in the post)
Left side (your left) 40%  40%  [ 6 ]
Right side (your right) 60%  60%  [ 9 ]
Total votes : 15

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01 Feb 2014, 2:03 am

I just read about this test online, and I want to see if it works. http://www.businessinsider.com/the-q-te ... ar+Room%29

1. Using the first finger of your dominant hand, draw a capital letter Q on your forehead.

2. Which side of your forehead did you draw the tail of the letter Q? Please answer the poll question above. Then scroll down to see what the results mean.

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According to Richard Wiseman:

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If you drew the tail on the left side of your forehead (so it could be read by someone facing you), then you are aware of how other people perceive you and you are good at lying.

If you drew the tail on the right side of your forehead (so you can read it), then you are more of an introvert and you are bad at lying.


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26 Feb 2014, 7:04 am

I already knew I could not lie

but I am actually proud of not lying and I let everyone in my life know if they lie to me I excise them from my life


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26 Feb 2014, 10:39 am

Self highly values honesty instead.


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26 Feb 2014, 4:33 pm

This test is inaccurate. I drew the Q on the left but I couldn't care less how others perceive me. And I can't lie.


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25 Apr 2014, 4:48 pm

Sedentarian wrote:
This test is inaccurate. I drew the Q on the left but I couldn't care less how others perceive me. And I can't lie.
I drew it on my left as well but I'm more of an introvert & not that aware of how others perceive me. I think I'm decent at lying thou I don't do it unless it's necessary which isn't very often. I think I drew the Q facing my left because of the way that's easier for me to move my arm & finger. I move it clockwise more than counter-clockwise & it's easier to start on the bottom than the top. I wasn't caring which way the line was facing.


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02 May 2014, 10:15 am

I tried to do it but I couldn't work out which side of my head was left or right or which way round a Q was meant to go. >_<


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