Fortune-tellers are all kinds of people. Young; old; male; female; talented; intuitive; from all ethnic, social-economic, religious and geographical groups. Some are born to it, learning at their mothers' knees, others study to learn the techniques and intricacies. There are ethical and unethical people who tell fortunes for fun, profit or just because.
Tough thing about it, is you can't tell from looking at one which kind they are.
Yes, because some people are stupid and don't realize that fortune tellers are full of it.
No, not all gypsies are fortune tellers nor are all fortune tellers gypsies.
fortune tellers are just like gypsies but the only difference is that fortune tellers can tell your future
The Fortune Tellers was created in 2012.
Some people regard fortune-tellers as infallible truth-tellers.
People, whether or not they are religious, may condemn fortune tellers if they believe that fortune tellers are taking advantage of gullible people.Religious people have two further concerns. If people can really tell fortunes without any help from the clergy, then the church loses control of our spirituality. Furthermore, if fortune tellers can not really tell fortunes they might still turn people away from the church.These are good reasons for the faithful to be warned to avoid fortune tellers, and to condemn fortune tellers.
Most fortune tellers are either Romani or inspired by Romani culture.
Not really, no.
In the Odyssey book, they are people who are basically fortune tellers or prophets.
Fortune tellers in the middle ages told other people their futures. They were sometimes called Scyers
Tellers of the Past - Historians Tellers of the Present - News Anchors, Journalists, Novelists Tellers of the Future - Fortune tellers, prophets
Fortune tellers (or psychics in general) can be any age, though the gift is supposed to show up around puberty.