Decoding signatures is likened to missiles and arrows of the US and North Korean leaders

Close-up of the signatures of President Trump (left) and leader Kim Jong-un in the joint statement at Singapore (Photo: New.com.au)

Signature “missile”

Analysts began to pay attention to the word Signed by President Trump and leader Kim Jong-un when the White House boss announced the joint statement signed after the summit this afternoon, June 12. While President Trump’s signature is compared to a “barbed wire fence”, the North Korean leader’s signature is compared to a missile.

“Looks like small missiles of he is being launched,” one Twitter account commented. Meanwhile, some others compared Kim Jong-un’s signature to a “falling missile” and even described the North Korean leader’s signature as similar to the flight path of the Hwasong-15 ballistic missile.< /p>

According to expert Tracey Trussell at an organization specializing in autograph research in the UK, leader Kim Jong-un’s signature reveals his hot-tempered personality.

“ Mr. Kim Jong-un is a hot-tempered person so I guess he is as tough as Mr. Trump. The flying pen strokes with a decisive ending revealed his strong will,” said expert Trussell.

“I noticed that his signature was simplified. That means he is a smart person with an agile mind and can easily see where the opportunities are,” expert Trussell added.

According to Trussell, even though his signature is Mr. Kim Jong-un is based on the Korean alphabet, but the way he presents it and the distance between the strokes partly reveals his personality. Expert Trussell said that Kim Jong-un’s signature shows that he is a “lonely” person.

The two leaders put pen to paper on the declaration joint statement in Singapore (Photo: Reuters)

“Kim Jong-un’s signature has broad strokes with a clear upward trend and very far distances between the strokes. This shows that Mr. Kim Jong-un is a very optimistic person with an indomitable will. He has a broad mind and is especially interested in deals,” said Trussell.

“He wants to achieve something bold and long-term that can bring value to society and ensure that his name will be remembered in history. He wants to get to the root of the problem quickly and then decide which issues are relevant and then find a practical solution,” Trussell told the North Korean leader.

Binh Commenting on the North Korean leader’s signature, a social network user said that “Kim Jong-un’s handwriting is slightly slanted and upward” which shows “his enthusiastic and self-centered personality.” “.

According to handwriting analysis expert Koo Bon-jin, Kim Jong-un’s signature shows that he is an ambitious person who is “more inclined towards intuition than logic and reason”.

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“He wrote very quickly, showing that he was quick-witted and impatient,” Mr. Koo said.

Body language expert Karen Long said that Mr. Kim’s signature Jong-un is the opposite of President Donald Trump’s angular and closely linked signature.

“There is a very wide space between the handwriting, showing that this is a creative person and willing to take on new challenges. Get new ideas for development. It also shows a confident person with big dreams and ambitions,” Ms. Leong said about Kim Jong-un’s signature.

The “arrow” signature

President Trump held up the US – North Korea joint statement after signing with leader Kim Jong-un (Photo: Reuters)

According to Ms. Leong, President Trump’s signature resembles “arrows or skyscrapers.” This expert believes that this is the handwriting of people who “tend to wear masks to hide their true nature.”

Commenting on President Trump’s signature, expert Trussell said that The American leader’s signature shows “instinctual ambition, dynamism, courage and fearlessness”. Based on her assessment of President Trump’s writing style, Ms. Trussel commented that Mr. Trump is not the type of person who likes to listen and is “definitely a tough negotiator.”

“He is someone who wants to listen.” Thirsty for power has both determination and stubbornness,” Ms. Trussell added.

According to expert Trussell, President Trump’s writing in large letters shows that he is extroverted and likes to attract people. attention. In addition, leaving the space between letters as narrow as Mr. Trump is a sign that the writer cannot stand loneliness.

“Both signatures are very different, showing that these are two “People with different personalities but all have one thing in common: wanting to leave their personal mark,” expert Leong commented on the signatures of both President Trump and leader Kim Jong-un.

Ahn Chan Il, a former North Korean military officer and current head of the Institute for North Korean Studies in Seoul, South Korea believes that Kim Jong-un’s italic signature has similarities with the signatures of his father and grandfather. grandfather – late leaders Kim Jong-il and Kim Il Sung. Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-un’s younger sister, also has the same way of writing in italics.

“Not only the Kim family but also ordinary Koreans often try very hard to capture copy this way of writing because they think this is a beautiful and sacred way of writing,” said Mr. Ahn, who defected to Korea in 1979.

Thanh Dat

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