Hey Everyone,
This thread is a bit of an experiment. After spending some time talking with chat friends about the results of various existing personality tests, I was thinking about some of the "Getting to Know You" threads we've had here in Singles the past few months.
I thought it might be interesting to expand upon that and find out a little bit more about each other's personalities. However, instead of answering 500 rounds of ambiguous or questions such as, "I am generally sometimes most definitely a positively positive person," how about if we try seeing how people say they would respond to various situations instead?
I originally had an idea for 3 different situations for people to reply to, but seeing as the Zombie Apocalypse thread turned out more like a Spiderman movie sequel (way too many plots going on at once!), I'm going to try just one story line and see how it goes.
So here's the situation:
* You have been asked to look after your friend's beloved goldfish for a week. During the time this little finned fiend is under your care, it sadly passes on to a bigger pond.
Do you:
1. Let your friend know right away!
2. Wait until your friend gets back, because you don't want to ruin their vacation.
3. Offer to buy your friend a new fish regardless of when you leak the bad news.
4. Remove the evidence, get a new fish, then place it in the bowl and let it happily swim free as if nothing happened, passing off this new fish as your friend's original, letting your friend believe THIS is his treasured aquatic companion.
PLOT TWISTS:
* If choosing answer #4, would you be more or less tempted to try to pass off a new fish as the old one if the fish were all one color and easy to replace, rather than a fish that had unique colors or markings and would be impossible to duplicate?
* What if the fish died... Because you forgot to feed it? Would you confess this to your friend, or pretend you had no idea why the little guy didn't make it?
Feel free to choose any and/or all answers that apply, and tell us WHY you would choose those answers (in other words, what's your reasoning behind your answers?) These answers are not absolute, of course -- just give us your own version of how you would handle such a situation. Answers can be both humorous or serious, as long as they're honest!
And no worries about being analyzed -- it's going to be interesting enough just reading people's answers.
This thread is a bit of an experiment. After spending some time talking with chat friends about the results of various existing personality tests, I was thinking about some of the "Getting to Know You" threads we've had here in Singles the past few months.
I thought it might be interesting to expand upon that and find out a little bit more about each other's personalities. However, instead of answering 500 rounds of ambiguous or questions such as, "I am generally sometimes most definitely a positively positive person," how about if we try seeing how people say they would respond to various situations instead?
I originally had an idea for 3 different situations for people to reply to, but seeing as the Zombie Apocalypse thread turned out more like a Spiderman movie sequel (way too many plots going on at once!), I'm going to try just one story line and see how it goes.
So here's the situation:
* You have been asked to look after your friend's beloved goldfish for a week. During the time this little finned fiend is under your care, it sadly passes on to a bigger pond.
Do you:
1. Let your friend know right away!
2. Wait until your friend gets back, because you don't want to ruin their vacation.
3. Offer to buy your friend a new fish regardless of when you leak the bad news.
4. Remove the evidence, get a new fish, then place it in the bowl and let it happily swim free as if nothing happened, passing off this new fish as your friend's original, letting your friend believe THIS is his treasured aquatic companion.
PLOT TWISTS:
* If choosing answer #4, would you be more or less tempted to try to pass off a new fish as the old one if the fish were all one color and easy to replace, rather than a fish that had unique colors or markings and would be impossible to duplicate?
* What if the fish died... Because you forgot to feed it? Would you confess this to your friend, or pretend you had no idea why the little guy didn't make it?
Feel free to choose any and/or all answers that apply, and tell us WHY you would choose those answers (in other words, what's your reasoning behind your answers?) These answers are not absolute, of course -- just give us your own version of how you would handle such a situation. Answers can be both humorous or serious, as long as they're honest!
And no worries about being analyzed -- it's going to be interesting enough just reading people's answers.
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