nice dress shoes (the shiny ones) - very demure and upscale, prefers the finer things in life
regular dress shoes - "worker ant" does things they need to in order to get by. probably not shy about doing what is needed of them to succeed.
sneakers (all the time) - very relaxed and chilled, lazy to a certain extent. not really in a rush for getting things done, just kind of let's things happen and goes with the flow
expensive sneakers - very showy and brash. wants to project an image onto others about themselves. probably lackadaisical in all aspects of their lives. not really going anywhere but just kind of standing still waiting for someone to notice them
sandals/thongs - probably the laziest of the bunch. never going anywhere but just wandering aimlessly through life. if something happens to come upon them then they might jump at it. usually the type of people that are quick to act but slow to think
2006-08-17 07:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember years ago two women telling me they could size up a man in seconds by the type of shoes he was wearing. A rather shallow and superficial way of judging someone. They were probably single for quite some time. Clothing of any kind gives you a window into the psyche of another person, but I wouldn't base too much about a person based upon footwear.
2006-08-17 07:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rather answer "no" to your question. Whereas a human gait - a particular manner of moving on foot - along with some other individual's features can describe in detail personality type.
So, looking up at the "worn" areas of shoes experts can easily judge the character of the footwear owner.
Clothes do not make the man! :)
2006-08-17 08:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not particularly pay interest to shoes considering many circumstances people are donning artwork shoes or gown shoes that usually at the prompt are not via decision. Then, some people positioned on what's given to them or became on sale... only for round abode use and by no ability their appropriate decision. and then... some at the prompt are not donning shoes... not because it truly is too extreme priced to purchase them, yet because they prefer now to not positioned on shoes. the position are the people curious about this learn? Why do not I ever recognize all and sundry in a learn that has been carried out? only asserting...
2016-11-05 00:51:15
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answered by ? 4
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No I don't think so because people's taste in shoes range far and wide these days you would go crazy if you tried to judge people that way Ted B. had nice shoes and he was a killer.
2006-08-17 08:40:06
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answered by Mrs. Butler ♥2 B♥ 5
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No, I highly doub that...What if that person was borrowing a friends shoes? Or they just put them on..Its like clothes, sometimes they can tell you some stuff, but other times they are just...clothes..
2006-08-17 07:56:20
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answered by pentalityism 3
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if you are really for personalities, there is a book that they sell and in the front cover there are four letters: D, I , S, C. its blue and every letter over them has like a special symbol. youll be astounded by what that book can tell you. if you looking for it go to a bookstore.
2006-08-17 07:41:18
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answered by Lopez J 2
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it's not definative, but like everything a person volunteers to wear/say/do in public, it does say something about them...
i have always liked all of my friends shoes, especially my GFs...
2006-08-17 07:37:58
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answered by Jonny Propaganda 4
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I believe so. Say I am wearing a pair of Vans. Instantly, you would think i was a skateboarding maniac. It is in our human nature to place different varieties of people in catagories they dont belong in.
2006-08-17 07:37:39
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answered by Mathew 2
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No, what ones shoes tell us is ones taste in shoes.
2006-08-17 07:36:23
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answered by docjp 6
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