Personality Quiz: Discover the Troubles You'll Face in the Next 6 Months
Life isn't always a smooth ride; we all run into bumps and hurdles along the way. It's these experiences that help us grow stronger and wiser. Curious about the setbacks you might encounter in the next six months? Take this quick quiz to find out.
1. When you're still single and see other couples being all sweet and affectionate, do you get jealous?
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2. Do you think every kid loves to babble in their own made-up language?
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3. When you're sitting on the couch, do you habitually prop your feet up on the coffee table?
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4. Do you see an adult with buck teeth as a cute trait or a flaw?
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5. Do you believe vampires really exist?
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6. When you wake up from a nightmare, do you feel down?
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7. Do you spread rumors casually?
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8. Do you think modern science is advanced?
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9. Has it been a while since you last visited a bookstore?
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10. Do you proactively call the person you love?
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11. Are you brave enough to admit your flaws in front of your partner?
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12. Do you enjoy studying history?
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13. Do you dislike excessive pretentiousness?
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14. Do you frequently change your online username?
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15. In most situations, do you trust what your partner says?
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16. Which love style do you prefer?
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17. Are you very particular about your figure?
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18. Which color do you think best represents depression?
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19. Do you like complimenting others?
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20. Do you think women should be more independent?
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A. In the next six months, you might experience a cold war with your partner—this could be the trouble heading your way. Even though you two usually get along harmoniously with great chemistry, conflicts are hard to avoid sometimes. To steer clear of arguments with you, your partner may opt for the silent treatment, which can really hurt and be tough to handle. That said, since it's not a major issue, after a cooling-off period, things will go back to normal.
B. Over the next six months, your main troubles will likely stem from work, like getting chewed out by the boss. Maybe things have been going too smoothly at your job lately, leading to some mental slack, and you're not as diligent as before. This mindset makes mistakes more likely, and once they happen, a scolding is inevitable. If you don't want this to occur, just be more careful and focused.
C. In the coming six months, you could catch a bad cold—this might be your upcoming setback. We're calling it a trouble because it's pretty severe: it'll last over a week, with constant sneezing, runny nose, and it'll leave you feeling miserable. Plus, you'll have to care for yourself during recovery, doubling the sense of loneliness and loss.
D. In the next six months, your biggest headache might come from carelessly losing your phone due to absent-mindedness—this is the trouble on your horizon. Not only will replacing it cost money, but the real pain is losing all those contacts inside; they're gone for good, which is a huge loss. To avoid this hassle, stay more vigilant—don't leave your phone lying around, and back up your contacts ahead of time.
E. The major trouble you'll face in the next six months is probably three failed blind dates in a row. You listen to your parents, treat dating seriously, and actively join the setups they arrange. But in reality, over these six months, you'll go on three blind dates, all ending in failure, leaving you to sigh at your rotten luck.
F. Your biggest setback in the next six months could be forgetting your wallet when heading out to eat, embarrassing yourself big time. Everyone knows you're scatterbrained—losing things left and right is your norm—so this kind of mishap isn't surprising. If you don't want to feel so embarrassed, get more organized: check for your wallet before leaving, or peek inside your bag before ordering. Don't go overboard with the menu only to realize too late that you left it behind.