3. They’re observant
As people who need to describe things in the best and most linguistically sound way possible, they have remarkable attention to detail. They’re also more observant than others and can spot loopholes and lies where the average person can’t.
4. They’re great listeners
As people who’ve spent most of their days in silence, reading a book or thinking about what to write next, writers embrace their silent pursuit for stories and want to find one wherever they possibly can. They love to listen to others and often love an interesting anecdote or two. No matter what you have to say, you’ll always have a keen listener in a writer.
5. They don’t need attention all the time
As mentioned above, writers love their alone time. They may occasionally shower you with more love than you need, but they will rarely be the needy kind who’d want you to be around all the time.
6. They’re all about the little things
When it comes to making them feel special, writers are more than happy with a hand-written note, a song, a book or a poem. Grand and expensive gestures aren’t what really yearn for. For them, it’s always the thought that matters. While they may not be entirely low maintenance, they’re (mostly) happy with the small things.
7. They’re constantly making you better
Call them your personal autocorrect, librarian, or vocabulary enhancers; you know they’re constantly in the pursuit of making you better. Whether it is helping you write a great proposal for an upcoming brand pitch or suggesting the best book for a plane journey, they have you covered.