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If someone is likable and can carouse with the best of them, they have personality.  Dull, drab, bashful people have little personality.
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Personality is the measure of a character's likability — how well he or she can carouse with the best of them.
  
Personality helps with getting to know people, making good impressions, and communicating effectively. Characters with a lot of personality make great leaders and even wildlife will respond kindly to their amicable demeanor.
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Personality helps with getting to know people, making good impressions, and communicating effectively. It can be used to lead others: both people and animals.
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A character with a poor Personality score is unlikable, bashful, boring, or annoying. Characters with a good Personality score are amicable, social, and commanding.
  
 
Those with great personality: sterling conversationalists, JFK, and Hugh Hefner.
 
Those with great personality: sterling conversationalists, JFK, and Hugh Hefner.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:30, 20 June 2010

Personality is the measure of a character's likability — how well he or she can carouse with the best of them.

Personality helps with getting to know people, making good impressions, and communicating effectively. It can be used to lead others: both people and animals.

A character with a poor Personality score is unlikable, bashful, boring, or annoying. Characters with a good Personality score are amicable, social, and commanding.

Those with great personality: sterling conversationalists, JFK, and Hugh Hefner.