We’re not exactly sure you’re the epitome of a good person. But hey, you can try to prove us wrong. However, there’s one thing we know for certain: this personality test will reveal all your more sincere thoughts – and there’s no hiding this time. 😈
You’ll be given 25 scenarios. For each one, pick the option that best matches how you’d actually react. And let’s be real, here. It’s less about how you would like to react and more about how you usually do.
For example:
👉If you saw someone dropping money, would you give it back?
👉If you are in a line and someone pushes in, would you gently let them know?
Take each question at your own pace, reading the answers carefully. Let’s see how truly good a person you are! 🥰Or if you’re just a trail of eye-rolls 😅
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I think #16 needs another option like: I talk to the other person and ask why they did took credit for my work.
Perhaps I'm cynical but I don't think that giving a stranger your phone (#13) is nice but rather naive.
Depends on the situation I suppose. In my hometown, no way would I do this. In Washington DC, I might. Not in London, but maybe in Edinburgh. Anywhere in Japan though.
Load More Replies...Some of the answers were not exactly what I would choose to do, so had to pick the closest one, even if it wasn't quite aligned with my values.
Yeah. I don't align with any Disney characters. If I had to pick, anyone it would have been an ewok. I'm short and furry, but if you píss me off I will hit you with a stick.
Load More Replies...If someone pushes into a queue, the correct response is to remind them that this is Britain, and we queue properly!
#22 "A close friend is caught shoplifting and asks you to lie that they were with you. How do you act?". They're caught shoplifting, so red-handed, and I'm supposed to tell the cops they weren't in the shop because they were with me? How old is the writer?
I will definitely lie in this situation. Yes, he stole those. He also stole all the stuff in my pockets too. Not sure how they got in there. That's just how devious he is. He's a bad man officers, take him away.
Load More Replies..."Yes, you're good, but let’s be honest: it’s a messy, unpredictable kind of good." - Sounds good enough. IMO letting someone take credit for your work or turning down a life-changing opportunity to have dinner with a friend isn't being a good person, it's being dumb and making sure some people will happily take advantage of you.
"Oh, there’s no doubt about it: your so-called “goodness” is practically blinding. People are drawn to you… probably because they're curious what drama comes next. You make others feel “seen” and “valued,” whether they like it or not. Being around you is like stepping into sunlight, even if that sunlight occasionally burns." Why thankyou! People actually have told me on many occasions that being around me makes them feel better.
I randomly tapped answers without reading them. I am a good person. Quietly good while stirring chaos.
'Oh, there’s no doubt about it: your so-called “goodness” is practically blinding. People are drawn to you… probably because they're curious what drama comes next. You make others feel “seen” and “valued,” whether they like it or not. Being around you is like stepping into sunlight, even if that sunlight occasionally burns'. Not sure about the 'burn' or 'drama' part, but I'll take this as a compliment.
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A lot of these answers were dumb. And a lot of the rest were obvious. I give this a resounding rating of mid.
“ Gentle, steady, kind… or just good at convincing yourself 🌿 You may not brag, but your “steady” goodness is hard to miss. You notice the little things others don't - and make sure everyone knows about them. You act quietly - or at least you think you do - bringing “peace” into chaos, mostly by creating it first. Your kindness doesn't need applause, but don’t worry, it usually gets some anyway.” — Who, me?? 😂
Since when dating your friends brother is automaticly a bad thing 🙄🙄
#12. It's so common that it's almost standard operating procedure for servers/bartenders to leave off item(s) on the bill intentionally - the unspoken understanding is that you will add the value of the missing item to the tip.
Oh. OK... "Dependable, grounded, always there… mostly to get noticed ✨ Are you a good person? Sure… in the kind of way that makes people sigh. You're grounded, trustworthy, and drama-free… unless something mildly inconvenient happens, then suddenly it’s a whole production. You're not chasing recognition, but you always get it anyway."
Stopped at 10 because I gave 9 "closest, but still wrong" answers already. The result, likely, will not represent anything anyway, it's just something to kiII some time. And I'm sort of good anyway. Sort of bad, too. Which one's most relevant, depends on too many things to consider here.
2. Tell them to get to the back of the line, immediately, was not a choice
I’m a good person , untill I’m not lol p!iss me off or harm my kids n my dog all bets are off , rest of the time ,I’m kind , caring I would be the one as jumps in to hel so tine if I could , as for the homeless person ,I wouldn’t give them money ,but I’d ask them what they would like to eat , n go n get it for them ,so I know they have eaten , and if they have a dog , a tin of dog food to with a pull top , etc as for friends don’t do them !! but if I know people and I know they’ve done something wrong , I ain’t standing up for em , nope , wouldn’t do that with my own kids , you mess up you take the consequences, firm but fair !
I rarely have time to go and get someone food instead of giving them money. I'm also in pain, so I will go for the easier option here. If they're going to use it on the wrong thing, that's their choice and I can't influence that. So I'll give money and just hope it helps, them or any pet they may have. I usually have quality dog treats in my bag, so that one's easier!
Load More Replies...I think #16 needs another option like: I talk to the other person and ask why they did took credit for my work.
Perhaps I'm cynical but I don't think that giving a stranger your phone (#13) is nice but rather naive.
Depends on the situation I suppose. In my hometown, no way would I do this. In Washington DC, I might. Not in London, but maybe in Edinburgh. Anywhere in Japan though.
Load More Replies...Some of the answers were not exactly what I would choose to do, so had to pick the closest one, even if it wasn't quite aligned with my values.
Yeah. I don't align with any Disney characters. If I had to pick, anyone it would have been an ewok. I'm short and furry, but if you píss me off I will hit you with a stick.
Load More Replies...If someone pushes into a queue, the correct response is to remind them that this is Britain, and we queue properly!
#22 "A close friend is caught shoplifting and asks you to lie that they were with you. How do you act?". They're caught shoplifting, so red-handed, and I'm supposed to tell the cops they weren't in the shop because they were with me? How old is the writer?
I will definitely lie in this situation. Yes, he stole those. He also stole all the stuff in my pockets too. Not sure how they got in there. That's just how devious he is. He's a bad man officers, take him away.
Load More Replies..."Yes, you're good, but let’s be honest: it’s a messy, unpredictable kind of good." - Sounds good enough. IMO letting someone take credit for your work or turning down a life-changing opportunity to have dinner with a friend isn't being a good person, it's being dumb and making sure some people will happily take advantage of you.
"Oh, there’s no doubt about it: your so-called “goodness” is practically blinding. People are drawn to you… probably because they're curious what drama comes next. You make others feel “seen” and “valued,” whether they like it or not. Being around you is like stepping into sunlight, even if that sunlight occasionally burns." Why thankyou! People actually have told me on many occasions that being around me makes them feel better.
I randomly tapped answers without reading them. I am a good person. Quietly good while stirring chaos.
'Oh, there’s no doubt about it: your so-called “goodness” is practically blinding. People are drawn to you… probably because they're curious what drama comes next. You make others feel “seen” and “valued,” whether they like it or not. Being around you is like stepping into sunlight, even if that sunlight occasionally burns'. Not sure about the 'burn' or 'drama' part, but I'll take this as a compliment.
I make $92 an hour to work part time on a laptop. I never thought it was possible but my closest friend easily made $26,000 in 3 weeks with this top offer and she delighted me to join. .Visit the following article for new information on how to access.. HERE_____ jobatHome1.Com
A lot of these answers were dumb. And a lot of the rest were obvious. I give this a resounding rating of mid.
“ Gentle, steady, kind… or just good at convincing yourself 🌿 You may not brag, but your “steady” goodness is hard to miss. You notice the little things others don't - and make sure everyone knows about them. You act quietly - or at least you think you do - bringing “peace” into chaos, mostly by creating it first. Your kindness doesn't need applause, but don’t worry, it usually gets some anyway.” — Who, me?? 😂
Since when dating your friends brother is automaticly a bad thing 🙄🙄
#12. It's so common that it's almost standard operating procedure for servers/bartenders to leave off item(s) on the bill intentionally - the unspoken understanding is that you will add the value of the missing item to the tip.
Oh. OK... "Dependable, grounded, always there… mostly to get noticed ✨ Are you a good person? Sure… in the kind of way that makes people sigh. You're grounded, trustworthy, and drama-free… unless something mildly inconvenient happens, then suddenly it’s a whole production. You're not chasing recognition, but you always get it anyway."
Stopped at 10 because I gave 9 "closest, but still wrong" answers already. The result, likely, will not represent anything anyway, it's just something to kiII some time. And I'm sort of good anyway. Sort of bad, too. Which one's most relevant, depends on too many things to consider here.
2. Tell them to get to the back of the line, immediately, was not a choice
I’m a good person , untill I’m not lol p!iss me off or harm my kids n my dog all bets are off , rest of the time ,I’m kind , caring I would be the one as jumps in to hel so tine if I could , as for the homeless person ,I wouldn’t give them money ,but I’d ask them what they would like to eat , n go n get it for them ,so I know they have eaten , and if they have a dog , a tin of dog food to with a pull top , etc as for friends don’t do them !! but if I know people and I know they’ve done something wrong , I ain’t standing up for em , nope , wouldn’t do that with my own kids , you mess up you take the consequences, firm but fair !
I rarely have time to go and get someone food instead of giving them money. I'm also in pain, so I will go for the easier option here. If they're going to use it on the wrong thing, that's their choice and I can't influence that. So I'll give money and just hope it helps, them or any pet they may have. I usually have quality dog treats in my bag, so that one's easier!
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