Are You a Mean Girl?
Discover the nuances of your social interactions and find where you stand!
Embark on a self-discovery journey to explore your social dynamics! Are you the kind-hearted supporter, the assertive independent, or the reserved observer in your social circles?
Unveil your approach to conflicts, inclinations toward gossip, and responses to helping others to decipher whether you exude warmth and support, assertiveness and independence, or a reserved, non-confrontational nature. Discover the nuances of your social interactions and find where you stand!
How do you handle disagreements or conflicts with friends?
Smooth it out through conversation and understandingAssert your perspective and stand your groundAvoid confrontation and try to keep the peaceYour friends ask for a favor when you're busy. How do you respond?
Try to help out if you can rearrange your schedulePolitely decline but offer an alternative solutionApologize and explain you're too busy at the momentHow important is gossip to you in social circles?
Prefer to avoid gossip or speak positively about othersSometimes listen but avoid spreading rumorsOften engage and share the latest newsYour approach to giving compliments:
Genuine and sincere, acknowledging others' strengthsOccasional compliments but not overly expressiveRarely give compliments or praiseYour stance on inclusivity in social situations:
Always strive to include everyone and ensure nobody feels left outInclude those you're comfortable with but not actively inclusiveTend to stick with your close circle and exclude othersHow do you handle someone who annoys you?
Try to understand their perspective and find common groundAddress the issue directly with the personAvoid or ignore them to prevent conflictYour opinion on helping others succeed:
Support and uplift others' achievements and successesHappy for others but focused more on personal goalsNot particularly concerned with others' successesYour response to someone's mistake in public:
Offer support and help them recover from the situationOffer advice or guidance privately after the incidentDisassociate yourself from the mistake and move on More Like This