- Question of
You’re at a party and don’t know anyone. What do you do?
- Find the snacks table and hang out there avoiding eye contact.
- Try to introduce yourself to new people and make conversation.
- Look for people you might have things in common with and try to join their conversation.
- Act like you know what you’re doing and own the room. Fake it til you make it!
- Leave and find people you actually know to hang out with.
- Grab a drink, observe the dynamics, and strategically insert yourself into a group.
- Question of
You have a big presentation at work. How do you prepare?
- Practice in front of the mirror for hours trying to memorize every word.
- Make bullet points but otherwise wing it and speak from the heart.
- Research the topic extensively and create detailed slides.
- Focus on your outfit and opening lines more than the actual content.
- Try to get out of doing the presentation by asking someone else to do it.
- Analyze the audience and tailor your content and delivery style to what will impress them.
- Question of
Your friend tells you a secret about their relationship. What’s your response?
- “I won’t tell anyone, I promise!” Then accidentally spill the beans later.
- “I’m here for you! This will stay between us.” And mean it.
- “Hmm have you thought about how this might affect [other person]?”
- “Omg NO way! You have to give me all the drama.”
- “I’d rather not get involved in this…” Change the subject.
- Give measured advice about handling the situation tactfully.
- Question of
You’re thrift store shopping and try on something ridiculous. What do you do?
- Take a silly selfie but are too embarrassed to actually wear it out of the store.
- Confidently rock the crazy outfit just for the fun of it.
- Analyze if you can make it work by styling it a certain way.
- Strut around the store like you’re on a runway modeling the look.
- Take it off immediately and pick out something much more sensible.
- Consider if you can use it for a costume or creative project so it’s not wasted.
- Question of
Your social media posts usually include:
- Random musings and everyday moments. So relatable!
- Inspiring quotes and passionate calls to action.
- Thoughtful reflections on current events and topics you’ve researched.
- Glamorous photos showing your exciting lifestyle. #Blessed
- Almost nothing personal. You’re private online.
- Curated content crafted to project a certain image.
- Question of
You’re invited on a road trip with friends. You pack:
- Snacks and comfy clothes. Road trip!
- Good company and an open heart. Let’s do this!
- Maps, chargers, and your perfectly curated playlist.
- Cute outfits and camera to document the journey.
- An extra sweatshirt and book in case you need some alone time.
- Items strategically chosen to project versatility for any scenario.
- Question of
Your friend surprised you with concert tickets. How do you react?
- Freak out excitedly even if you don’t really like the band.
- Gush about how meaningful their gesture is.
- Analyze the band and venue to prepare accordingly.
- Boast about the exclusive tickets on social media.
- Express your gratitude but subtly try to get out of going.
- Carefully match their enthusiasm so they feel appreciated.
- Question of
You’re at a restaurant and notice your meal is overcooked. What do you do?
- Eat it without complaint even if it’s not good.
- Send it back right away! You deserve better.
- Try modifying it first to see if you can make it more palatable.
- Make a dramatic scene so you get free dessert to compensate.
- Just don’t eat much and suggest going somewhere else next time.
- Politely point out the issue so they have a chance to correct it.
- Question of
Pick an ideal Saturday night:
- Cozy night in with Netflix and takeout.
- Epic night out dancing with friends! Woo!
- Thoughtful conversation over dinner at that new restaurant.
- VIP access at the club with bottle service.
- Reading in bed and calling it an early night.
- Different every week – variety is the spice of life!
- Question of
Someone cuts you in line at the store. What’s your reaction?
- Quietly fume about it but avoid confrontation.
- Speak up that you were there first! How rude.
- Calmly point out where the line ends in case they didn’t notice.
- Loudly shame them for cutting and demanding they move.
- Just let them go ahead, it’s not worth the trouble.
- Make pointed eye contact to signal your irritation, but let it slide.
- Question of
Pick a superpower:
- Invisibility – disappearing when things get awkward.
- Flight – being uplifting and rising above negativity.
- Super intelligence – analyzing every situation.
- Charm – winning over any crowd.
- Force fields – putting up protective barriers.
- Shapeshifting – adapting to blend into any scenario.
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