Are you someone who holds grudges?
I never ever hold grudges.
I only hold grudges for unforgivable errors.
I hold grudges, but I let go of them easily.
I still hate anyone who has ever done anything wrong to me.
When you and a loved one have an argument, what do you do?
Ignore them.
Wait for an apology, after which you'd apologize.
Suggest you both take time off, then reach out to them after.
Try to fix the problem immediately.
How do you text back someone you don't like that you've acknowledged their message?
Your friend tells you a false negative rumor that they've heard about you. What would you do?
I'd ask my friend to stop spreading the rumor and to pass the message to who she heard the rumor from.
I'd set the rumor straight.
I'd find out who said it and confront them.
I'd brush it off.
You find out who started the rumor. What will you do?
I'll spread another rumor about him.
I'll forget about the issue and treat them normally.
I'll give him the cold shoulder.
I'll confront him and ask him to stop.
In a text argument, do you ever bring up old messages as evidence?
Yes, I make sure he knows what he or I have said.
No, I don't think that's necessary.
I refer to them but I don't mention it.
How many people have you blocked on social media?
Some, mostly spam accounts.
Too many to count!
I don't think I've blocked anyone on purpose.
A few, but they're people who've done me wrong.
Do you get annoyed when people read your messages but don't reply right away?
Kind of, but as long as they reply me, I'll be okay.
Yes, so I'll do the same to them.
Nope, they're probably busy.
Yes, it really annoys me.
Do you send a follow-up text when they don't reply?
Yes, only if it's important.
No, I would never.
No, and I'll ignore them if they reply.
Yes, but only if they haven't replied for a couple of days.
You see someone you don't like trip and fall down. You would:
How often do you say "I just think it's funny how" at the start of a sentence expressing your displeasure?
Rarely
Sometimes
Never!
All the time!
Do you tend to speak or write about someone indirectly, with the intended person possibly hearing or seeing it?
Sometimes
All the time!
Rarely
Never!
How often do you have to get in the last word?
All the time!
Sometimes
Never
Rarely
You and your friend have two slices of pizza left, but one is obviously bigger than the other. You:
Give the bigger one to him and take the smaller one.
Explain the situation and come to a decision together.
Give the smaller one to him and take the bigger one.
Ask if you could have the bigger one.
When do you think an argument ends?
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