Are You Being Easily Manipulated in Your Choice of Location?

In everyday life, our interactions with others often involve situations where we use or are used by someone. Some believe that lacking value to others signifies true failure in life. However, being frequently used isn't always beneficial. If you're curious, take this image-based quiz to discover if you're easily taken advantage of.
Test Question: Look at the image above. There are four empty seats on the subway. Which one would you choose to sit in?
Find the answers on the next page
1. Active Socializer
You're a social butterfly with many friends because you thrive in lively settings and enjoy meeting new people. While this is positive, you often struggle to refuse when a friend needs assistance, even if the task exceeds your capabilities. You'll attempt to help, regardless of your chance of success.
2. Passive Socializer
You tend to be a passive socializer. If someone doesn't actively reach out to you, their kindness may go unnoticed. You usually only consider friendship when others make the first move. You're genuine with friends who treat you well but remain reserved with those you don't fully trust, even if the relationship is amicable. Offering help isn't something you readily do.
3. Mutual Utilization
You understand the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and often encounter mutual utilization. You view helping each other as a normal part of friendships and approach it with a positive mindset, seeing it as meeting mutual needs. You also place significant trust in your friends.
4. Rarely Used
You don't stand out much, so you're not easily remembered or used in social interactions. While some might view this as a downside, as it can lead to being overlooked, it aligns with a preference to not be frequently taken advantage of. Even in significant matters, others are unlikely to assign you responsibilities.