Things You Know When You're A Sagittarius
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Things You Know When You're A Sagittarius

Meeting new people, going out in the world, and travel are all important to Sagittarius sense of well-being.

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Things You Know When You're A Sagittarius

If your birthday is between November 11th and December 21st, you are the lucky sagittarius. This horoscope sign tends to be one of the badass signs who love to have fun and love to do things their own way. Smile if you’re a sagittarius, it’s fun.

1) You have zero patience.

2) You love to travel and experience new things.

3) You have an open-mind.

4) You are 100% and extrovert.


5) You are great at jokes and have a great sense of humor.

6) Sometimes you are generous that you make promises you can't keep.

7) While you're in love, you're faithful and devoted.

8) When you aren't in a relationship, you love risky sex.

9) Family and friends are most important in your life.

10) You love spending money.

11) So, you don't worry about being broke because you know you will get paid soon.

12) You always speak your mind.

13) You always see the best in others.

14) Sometimes you are so confident that you are arrogant.

15) You lose your temper easily.

16) You sometimes have the tendency to be heartless.

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