Test Your Surface-Level Personality Traits
Everyone has a private self and a public self. Most of the time, what we show others is our public self—a facade—but our inner world can be very different. So, what’s the biggest facade you present to others? Take this quiz to find out!
1. If you spot a piece of clothing you love, would you buy it on the spot?
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2. Do you often find yourself scrolling on your phone when you’re alone?
3. Do K-dramas often move you to tears?
4. Are the walls in your home painted in multiple colors?
5. Do certain songs bring back strong memories for you?
6. Do you usually haggle when you shop?
7. Is there a celebrity you’ve admired for a long time?
8. Do you like cute, colorful socks?
9. Do you enjoy browsing Taobao?
10. Do you like keeping up with trends and popular shows?
11. When you go to a restaurant, what kind of seat do you prefer?
Psychological Test Result A: Enthusiastic
To casual acquaintances, your big smile reads as upbeat and enthusiastic. But those who know you better realize you look strong on the outside yet feel lonely inside. The brighter your exterior, the lonelier you may feel. Because you fear loneliness, you often put on a warm, welcoming facade.
Psychological Test Result B: Quiet
More than quiet, you’re reserved. You keep your inner thoughts to yourself and avoid drawing attention, rarely raising your voice in crowded places—you seem very calm. Yet your inner world is anything but quiet. You have a lot on your mind, but it’s hard to trust others, so you let very few people in.
Psychological Test Result C: Approachable
You come across as very sociable. Many people see you as charismatic, even a natural leader. But you know your approachable demeanor is, in part, a way to navigate your environment. You rely on good connections, yet this means you know many people but have few you truly confide in—so loneliness can creep in.
Psychological Test Result D: Lonely
People often see you doing things solo—shopping alone, singing alone, living on your own. But that doesn’t make you lonely; in fact, you enjoy solitude. Planning your life yourself, without having to consider others’ opinions or follow their schedules, can be genuinely satisfying.