What is the best word to describe you?

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Discover Your True Self

Have you ever wondered what your choices reveal about your personality? This engaging quiz will help you understand yourself better by evaluating your thoughts and reactions in various life situations.

  • Reflect on your values and priorities
  • Gain insights into your personality traits
  • Share your results with friends
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousHeart47
When you arrive at a place you have always wanted to visit, e.g. the Empire State Building, or Big Ben, what is the most important thing you do while you are there?
You take the perfect selfie and video footage to plaster on social media.
It makes no difference to you where you are. It is the people you are with who make a trip. As long as you're with friends or that special someone, you're happy.
To stand and gaze, taking in the energy of your surroundings as you try to savour the moment you know you'll never forget.
Your best friend suffers an epic fail, e.g she doesn't get into uni, doesn't get the job or breaks up with her life partner. What is your first feeling?
Relief. By failing, this means your friend needs you now more than ever, and they are no better off than you, hence you won't envy them.
You're indifferent. Everyone has their own journeys to take in life. Everything happens for a reason.
You're devastated. Your friend is broken and you just want to see them happy.
You go on a dating site looking to meet someone special. You are instantly attracted to:
Someone who is physically beautiful, has an awesome profile pic and has the coolest hashtags in their profile.
The one who has a fantastic career and would be the key to your future financial security.
The one with the genuine and caring personality. It doesn't matter how they look or what they earn. It's what is on the inside that counts.
How do you generally deal with open conflict?
You make it known that you are right, no two ways about it! Even if you have to embellish and manipulate the details in order to gather followers and ensure you win the battle.
You don't engage in the argument. You know that this is silly, and chances are you won't agree, so you don't rise to the bait.
You fold and let them have what they want. After all, your opponent is better with confrontation than you are, and regardless of what you say, they will never listen to you. It is just not worth the hassle.
Your special someone's birthday is next week, and you have just had to pay a huge bill. Every last cent you have is going towards that Go Pro you desperately want. But your special someone has asked for a pair of shoes they need for work.
You buy the Go Pro. Your lover just needs to understand that it's something you really want, and it's not your fault that there was a big bill to pay.
Buy neither. A birthday is just another day of the year. You need to save the money.
Buy the shoes. It is the right thing to do and it will make your lover happy.
Your best friend's mother dies, which is devastating for both of you. How do you react in the aftermath of this?
Let it known how upset you are. She might not have been your mother, but she was like a mother to you, and your sadness is uncontrollable.
You don't know how to respond to your grief-stricken friend and their family. You make the effort of attending the funeral and find a reason to leave at the first opportunity.
You take charge by ensuring that there are enough nibblies at your friend's house for all the relatives who will be visiting. You also sit with your friend at the funeral, and provide your services at the wake.
Your best friend has just bought their first home and invites you to their housewarming. What do you give as a housewarming gift?
A big portrait of the two of you to hang on the lounge room wall.
Nothing. If they don't have all they need, they shouldn't have bought the house.
A gift basket comprised of cleaning products, bread, milk and coffee.
You go to your favourite restaurant and when you order your favourite meal, the cashier informs you they have sold out. How do you respond?
You demand to speak to the manager, from whom you demand compensation for this massive inconvenience, such as a free meal, or free drinks for the rest of the night.
You make a scene and call the cashier nasty names in anger.
You politely express your sadness at this fact before ordering the next best thing off the menu.
A person you know makes a nasty Facebook status, which you think is directed at you. How do you respond?
You become a keyboard warrior and comment with disgust at the status, telling them your friendship is over before deleting and blocking them.
You do nothing. If said person has a problem, then they should have the maturity to speak to you about it.
You invite them out for a coffee and politely ask them about the status.
Your best friend's dog goes missing. How do you react?
You arrive on your best friend's doorstep, crying hysterically not knowing how to carry on.
You're indifferent. There isn't much you can really do. Share the Facebook status and contact the pound.
You offer your services to your friend to search for the dog, put up flyers around the neighbourhood, whatever needs to be done.
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