Test: Do You Have Breakup Difficulty Syndrome?
Encyclopedic
PRE
NEXT
After traveling or vacationing, it's time to refocus and get back into the rhythm of work and daily life. What methods do you usually use to shake off the "post-vacation blues"?
A. Exercise and stretch your muscles
B. Read a favorite book or listen to music
C.Call friends to chat
D. Review documents needed for work or class
A. You're quite straightforward. You'll pick a good day to meet the other person face-to-face and explain things clearly. You'll adopt a more humble tone and attitude to avoid hurting them. Basically, you understand the art of breaking up.
B. You know exactly why you want to break up, but you can't bring yourself to tell them the truth. You'll come up with some high-sounding excuse to end things, like: personality clashes, too much difference in family backgrounds, mismatched educational levels, and other factors to fob them off.
C. Once you decide to break up, you likely struggle to explain it clearly right away. Partly because you don't know how to broach the subject, and partly because you're trying to figure out how to minimize the hurt. So your breakup lines tend to be vague or full of words that don't quite hit the mark, leaving the other person completely confused.
D. Initiating a breakup makes you feel guilty, yet you know you must confront it. You might first signal your intentions through actions—like canceling plans, acting impatient, or growing distant. Ultimately, though, you steel yourself to demand the breakup, delivering it with lightning speed that leaves no room for reconciliation.
PRE
NEXT