How Strong Is Your Personal Safety Awareness?
Test Question: If someone you normally have a casual relationship with suddenly starts paying you a lot of attention, how would you respond?
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B:
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D:
A: I would assume they might have an ulterior motive, and I would accept their kindness politely while staying cautious.
Choosing this option suggests you are meticulous and tactful. Although you have strong self-protection instincts, you do not show them outwardly and tend to give others some room in your interactions. This cautious yet diplomatic approach helps you avoid offending people and protects you from being taken advantage of, fostering strong relationships.
B: I would happily accept it, taking it as a sign that I am popular.
Choosing this option suggests your sense of self-protection is relatively weak. You can be quite self-centered, tend to view things from your own perspective, and enjoy flattery. A little kindness makes you feel happy and well-liked. This trait makes you vulnerable to being used by others and may turn you into a means to their ends.
C: I would interact with them calmly.
Choosing this option suggests you have a calm disposition and value going with the flow. You have your own principles for dealing with others and relate to everyone in a relaxed way, making it hard for others to sway you. Therefore, even if your sense of self-protection is not especially strong, few people can harm you, and you are unlikely to be exploited.
D: I would be very guarded and decline any goodwill.
Choosing this option suggests you have a very strong sense of self-protection, sometimes to an extreme. While this makes it less likely for you to get hurt, being overly closed off can cause you to miss many opportunities to make friends, which can lead to a more solitary life. It would help to open your heart a bit and leave some room for others; doing so would make your life much easier.