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=='''Personality:'''==
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Reserved is the perfect word to describe her. It is not so much shyness as a certain, quite pushed, modesty which has one hand around her throat. Emmanuelle has picked up the habit to not necessarily speak unless she is spoken to. The latter is as good a quality as it is an annoying quirk. When it comes to work, one might call her quite professional. In personal life, however, people often tell her to speak more, voice her opinion, give a piece of her mind. But it's not how she was brought up, and now it is probably too late to change anything.
Reserved is the perfect word to describe her. It is not so much shyness as a certain, quite pushed, modesty which has one hand around her throat. Emmanuelle has picked up the habit to not necessarily talk unless she is spoken to. The latter is as good a quality as it is an annoying quirk. When it comes to work, one might call her quite professional. In personal life, however, people often tell her to speak more, voice her opinion, give a piece of her mind. But it's not how she was brought up, and now it is probably too late to change anything. So no, by no means is she shy - simply someone quiet.


She will usually prefer nodding when answering a question, in the alternative of actually saying something. Such mannerisms being the consequences of her father's discipline, and her brother's cold exterior. Nonetheless, when one gets to know her, she proves to be a cheerful girl, smiling quite a bit, and laughing at everything. Never the matter the joke, good or horrid, she'll giggle.  
She will usually prefer nodding when answering a question, in the alternative of actually saying something. Such mannerisms being the consequences of her father's discipline, and her brother's cold exterior. Nonetheless, when one gets to know her, she proves to be a cheerful girl, smiling quite a bit, and laughing at everything. Never the matter the joke, good or horrid, she'll giggle.