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What are the constellations that are impatient and angry with strangers?

In our life, we often meet impatient strangers, such as customer service, shopping guide, people who meet us asking for directions in the street, or an ID that crosses the network. What constellation do most of these people belong to? Constellation lovers also have some summaries.

Sagittarius: All interests take precedence.

Sagittarius attaches great importance to personal interests and return on investment. If they help a stranger and get nothing, they have no motivation. So they will try their best to deal with the accidents of strangers they meet.

Aquarius: None of your business. Hang high.

Aquarius people tend to take a detached attitude. You're welcome to say that the oil bottle may not be helped when it falls down. Even at home, I often don't share housework, and I don't care about many things except my direct interests. Not to mention treating strangers, if someone asks for directions on the road, Aquarius people may choose to ignore it and walk around.

Cancer: impatient, impatient.

Cancer people will not refuse to help strangers, but if they think that this person is too talented and needs to be repeated over and over again like a chicken and a duck, they will feel very upset, don't want to waste time and breath, and may even scold each other. This will make people feel very stressed, and may make people feel depressed because of being denied and humiliated because of being attacked.

Gemini: Once bitten, twice shy.

If Gemini has been hurt in the process of helping strangers, such as being cheated of money for helping strangers, he will be very alert afterwards. When you meet a stranger again, you will be alert, wait if you can, and send the other person away if you have to say a few words. Gemini is stingy to give warmth to strangers because strangers take away their warmth.

Special reminder, the constellation has no exact scientific basis, so you don't have to take it too seriously.