Cigars and Psychology
Could you ever imagine how much you can learn about smoker from Cigars?
The way people hold their cigars can tell a lot about their moods and
characters.
An issue of the Italian almanac, II Tabacco, that appeared in the early
nineteen twenties contained a curious article headed "Sigaromanzia"
describing twelve positions of the hand holding the cigar with captions about
corresponding psychological characteristics of the smoker.
Evidently the Italian psychologists of the last century were correct. A
similar experiment has been conducted recently by a team of modern experts and
the results were almost the same. So pay more attention to the people that
surround you, and perhaps you'll discover something new about them.

A good orator, a fine psychologist

Judicious, fair-minded

Spirited, touchy, though a man of his
word

Sprightly, outgoing, self-willed

Elegant, grand

Tranquil, determined

Obdurate, selfish

Practical, vindictive

A person on his own, a trimmer

Provident

Suspicious, skeptic

Kindly, democratic, loquacious,
welcoming