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personality traits of wednesday borned people

You are quite witty and have a mind curved specially for business.You are not very organized in your work and have a cluttered thought process as well.You are not much concerned about your looks or your surroundings—you are mostly simple minded.You are curious by nature; you ask a lot of questions and seek to communicate. You are very active when it comes to interacting with others and exchanging ideas.You are satisfied with your life most of the time and are easily contented by what you have.
You are efficient in your work, and are likely to do well in supervisory positions.You should keep your temper in check as you are by birth short tempered which comes in the way of your achieving success in life and maintaining good relationships.Women born on Wednesdays, especially after 6 PM, however exhibit different characteristics: You are materialistic, highly intelligent and sometimes, sly. You always do things which will give you back something in return.

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