Test Your Interpersonal Skills
Test Question: One day, you show up to work and realize a new coworker is actually your ex from years ago. What do you do?
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A: Quit on the spot
Choosing this option suggests you’re impulsive and driven by personal preferences, often charging ahead without thinking through the consequences. In social situations, you tend to speak without a filter, which can easily rub people the wrong way. This can lead to setbacks. Try to stay calm when things get tough, think before you act, and listen to others’ opinions to avoid unnecessary problems.
B: Act like nothing happened and keep working
Choosing this option suggests you’re thoughtful and deliberate, able to handle problems with a calm, rational mindset. You’re tolerant and generous with others, which helps you build strong relationships. This grounded approach inspires confidence in people no matter what you take on.
C: Make the first move and ask them out
Choosing this option indicates you’re considerate and often put yourself in others’ shoes. You’re quick to lend a hand when friends need it. Because of that, you tend to have a wide circle of friends, and they’re likely to be there for you when you run into trouble.
D: Demand they leave immediately
Choosing this option suggests you can be quite self-centered, with little patience, and you rarely consider others’ feelings. When problems arise, you tend to avoid them or lean on others to fix things. Because of this self-focused approach, you may have fewer friends, and when challenges come up, there might be limited support.