I have actually been using these facts and routines for a while already. The finger length routine is a nice transition routine after your opener. Then you DHV (one story) and you blaze through attraction that way.
The Q-drawing, I like to use that one in a big set. You start off by asking the set how well they know each other and then you can run the routine to see what kind of personality everyone is.
The finger length, I have already posted this in my topic on cold reading:
my-favorite-cold-reading-lines-routines-vt14172.html
Q-drawing
Tell them to take their dominant hand and draw and imaginary capital "Q" on their forehead. Once they draw the "Q" we ask which side of their face does the slash in the bottom of the "Q" face, right or left. If they say the right side then clearly they drew the "Q" so that they could see it in their minds eye which translates they are low self monitors. If they drew the "Q" so that those looking at them could read it or the slash being towards their left eyebrow then that means they are high self monitor type people.
(a) Low self monitors are very independent people who don't generally care what others think about them hence drawing the "Q" so they could see not caring what others see just what they themselves see. They also generally keep a smaller group of close friends but at the same time are followed by others drawing people to their individuality.
(b) High self monitors drew the "Q" so that others can see it meaning they care what others think and also tend to lie to fit in. This also translates that they tend to do whatever it takes to fit in generally having more friends than low self monitors and being more chameleon like in social circles.
As you see, mine is slightly different because I don't use any facts about being better liers. Of course, you can still add it but this one already works fine for me
