SINGAPORE: Kim Jong-Un's distinctive signature, penned on a ancient agreement with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, indicates his ambition and creativity, handwriting experts mentioned.
Trump's signature, against this, indicates a extra guarded character, they mentioned.
Graphologist Koo Bon-jin mentioned Kim's signature prompt an ambitious guy who is "intuitive, rather than rational and logical".
"He also writes very fast, which indicates he's quick-witted and impatient," Koo added.
Kim's signature contrasts with Trump's angular, intently packed autograph, mentioned Karen Leong, a frame language knowledgeable and director of Singapore-based experts Influence Solutions.
"There is tremendous space between each character, which indicates a creative individual who is open to taking on new ideas, to evolving," Leong mentioned of Kim's signature. "It indicates a confident person with big dreams and ambitions."
Trump's signature, which Leong mentioned looked like "arrows or skyscrapers", points to people who "tend to wear a mask to hide their true nature".
"While both signatures are very different, as both men really have different personalities, both in their own way want to make their mark," she added.
Ahn Chan-il, a former North Korean army officer who heads the World Institute for North Korea Studies in Seoul, mentioned Kim's slanting signature was similar to those of his father and grandfather, both former leaders of North Korea.
"Not just the Kim family, but ordinary North Koreans would try hard to imitate the handwriting, believing it's nice and divine," added Ahn, who defected to South Korea in 1979.
The slanting taste is shared through Kim's sister, Yo Jong, who was additionally at the signing on Tuesday.
Trump's signature, against this, indicates a extra guarded character, they mentioned.
Graphologist Koo Bon-jin mentioned Kim's signature prompt an ambitious guy who is "intuitive, rather than rational and logical".
"He also writes very fast, which indicates he's quick-witted and impatient," Koo added.
Kim's signature contrasts with Trump's angular, intently packed autograph, mentioned Karen Leong, a frame language knowledgeable and director of Singapore-based experts Influence Solutions.
"There is tremendous space between each character, which indicates a creative individual who is open to taking on new ideas, to evolving," Leong mentioned of Kim's signature. "It indicates a confident person with big dreams and ambitions."
Trump's signature, which Leong mentioned looked like "arrows or skyscrapers", points to people who "tend to wear a mask to hide their true nature".
"While both signatures are very different, as both men really have different personalities, both in their own way want to make their mark," she added.
Ahn Chan-il, a former North Korean army officer who heads the World Institute for North Korea Studies in Seoul, mentioned Kim's slanting signature was similar to those of his father and grandfather, both former leaders of North Korea.
"Not just the Kim family, but ordinary North Koreans would try hard to imitate the handwriting, believing it's nice and divine," added Ahn, who defected to South Korea in 1979.
The slanting taste is shared through Kim's sister, Yo Jong, who was additionally at the signing on Tuesday.
What's in a name? Kim, Trump signatures show ambition, experts say
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