You’ve seen it—or maybe you’ve done it yourself:
At the end of a meal, as the server approaches to clear plates, you instinctively gather your dishes or stack napkins to make their job easier.
It’s a small gesture—almost automatic.
But psychologists say this tiny act reveals something profound about your character.
💛 The Psychology Behind the Gesture
According to research in personality psychology, this behavior is strongly linked to one of the “Big Five” personality traits: Agreeableness.
People high in agreeableness tend to be: