Do You Tend to Complain?

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Psychological Test Question: You've just made a new friend. How would you try to get closer to them?

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 A: Create a harmonious atmosphere

Psychological Test Result: You often strive for perfection and can be selective about people and situations. When things don't meet your expectations, you tend to vent by complaining frequently. Because of your high standards, you may find that many things fall short, leading others to hear your complaints often. By slightly lowering your expectations, you might find that life becomes more relaxed and enjoyable.

 B: Take the initiative to do something for them

Psychological Test Result: Complaining isn't your usual style. Unless you’re pushed to your limits by extremely frustrating situations, others rarely hear you complain. Not complaining doesn't mean you’re indifferent; rather, it shows you have significant patience and often keep your feelings to yourself. While this doesn’t affect others, it may cause you to feel down. By opening up a bit more, you might discover greater happiness.

C: Engage in more conversations with them

Psychological Test Result: You act with clear principles in mind. As long as these principles remain intact, you welcome others with a pleasant demeanor. However, if someone crosses a line, you express strong disapproval and your complaints can be quite memorable. Being a bit more adaptable and less rigid may help you forge more friendships.

D: Look for opportunities to take selfies together

Psychological Test Result: You tend not to dwell on complaints. Even when facing difficulties or unhappy situations, rather than complaining, you shift your focus to alleviate discontent. As a result, others perceive you as cheerful and rarely troubled, which helps you build strong connections.

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