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Parineeti Chopra judges people by their fingernails; know what she meant

While we are yet to get over the dreamy pictures from the engagement ceremony of Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha, we remember an old interview of Parineeti where an interesting fact about her was revealed.

Few years before, when she was promoting her movie Jabariya Jodi with her co-star Siddharth Malhotra on The Kapil Sharma Show, she was asked about her unique judgment skill.

It was revealed that Parineeti judges people on the basis of their fingernails.

Parineeti had revealed that she had learned this from her father. If the nails of a person are properly shaped then that person is good and trustworthy and if they are small and not in shape they should not be trusted.

We checked other reports on how fingernails are used to judge a person and found an interesting perspective on this.

According to V Magazine memo, Lady Gaga judges women based on their manicure. As per her perfect manicure boosts self esteem, gives an image of success and is beautiful and clean.

There are several theories around judging a person through nails and nail beds.

Those with long nails tend to be independent and practical in nature. They have excellent social skills.

Those with wide nails are said to be open minded. These nails are broader in appearance and are not long. They are argumentative and have short tempers.

Fingernails which are round or oval reveal the person is dramatic and is mostly a happy individual. People love being around them.

Square shaped fingernails represent strong minded people. These people find it difficult to adjust to social networks.

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