Are You the Advice‑Giver or the Problem‑Maker?
Ever wondered whether you’re the one who smooths things over or the one who stirs things up? This quick, insightful quiz uncovers your default social role—how you naturally contribute to (or complicate) group harmony.
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Are You the Advice‑Giver or the Problem‑Maker?
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When friends are arguing, you usually...
Try to mediate and find common ground
Take a side and defend it passionately
Stay out of it to avoid drama
Unintentionally make things worse by adding fuel
Your instinct when someone shares a problem is to...
Offer practical solutions immediately
Listen empathetically without trying to fix
Share your own similar problems
Point out how they might have caused it
How do you handle group decisions?
Help everyone reach a consensus
Push for your preferred outcome
Go along with whatever the group chooses
Complicate things with too many alternatives
What’s your typical reaction to change or new plans?
Adapt quickly and help others adjust
Resist if it doesn’t suit you
Stay neutral and see how it goes
Create confusion by over‑analyzing
When tension arises, you tend to...
Defuse it with humor or distraction
Confront it directly to clear the air
Withdraw to avoid escalation
Amplify it by overreacting
How do others describe your role in conflicts?
“You’re the peacemaker.”
“You’re the advocate.”
“You’re the observer.”
“You’re the instigator.”
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