Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - A constellation man who likes to ramble and say nothing.

A constellation man who likes to ramble and say nothing.

Generally speaking, the average boy will be more direct and not too subtle. After all, directness is more helpful to solve the problem. However, in the twelve constellations, when these boys talk, they especially like to beat around the bush, always hesitating and never have anything to say. Sometimes this is a courtesy, and sometimes it can cause trouble. Gemini: Pay attention to face. Gemini men talk obliquely. Anything they say must be euphemistic. This is because they attach great importance to face, consider the feelings of others, and don't want to speak too directly. They don't want to hurt others, so sometimes they say it euphemistically, but for many people, this euphemism is also a kind of injury, but they don't realize it themselves. Cancer man: Too shy. Cancer men also like to talk around. Even if they want you to do something for them, they are hesitant most of the time. When you see through his ideas, he may feel a little embarrassed, become concerned about him, and completely deny his own ideas. They themselves know that this is not good, but they are too shy, and this habit is really hard to get rid of. Virgo man: Out of politeness, virgins love to beat around the bush. A big reason is that they are polite. Virgo men want everyone to solve things calmly and objectively, and don't make things too embarrassing. Adults should have mature concepts and attitudes. They will be rude if they go straight, and will embarrass others if they are not careful, so they will express their ideas euphemistically. Aquarius man: Try Aquarius man. He also likes to talk in a roundabout way and never has anything to say. They are naturally curious about others, hoping to test others and see what their attitude is. Of course, they are also afraid of being rejected by the other party, so they will set up all kinds of small questions, first look at other people's reactions and then decide what to do next, and never directly say what they think.