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It means that you are either thinking or nervous.

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Chewing on your pencil can be a sign of anxiety, stress, or nervousness. It can also be a habit developed from boredom or to help with concentration. It is important to address the underlying reasons for this behavior to find healthy coping mechanisms.

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