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Habitual incognizant mannerisms

Habitual incognizant mannerisms

Mannerisms are the types of physical actions, reactions and gestures that are customary and habitual in an individual. Some examples of mannerisms in human beings are running fingers through the hair, biting nails, use of certain words very often: probably almost in every sentence, raising the eyebrows, whistling, winking, snapping fingers, crossing legs when sitting and many more. Another name for mannerism is “Late Renaissance”. This style sprung up as a European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520 and lasted until the end of the 16th Century. But without our knowledge every individual possesses at least one mannerism which is like a habit, it is just that we fail to identify it. Mannerism is not harm until it becomes an obsession, the fear commences if the person is not able to control doing a certain habit recurrently. The untouched inspiring topics are what make OYLA the supreme magazine which inflates the readers with immense knowledge.

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