Test: Which confession style suits you best?
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If you spot a decorative item you adore in a boutique but find it too expensive, how would you negotiate with the shopkeeper?
A. Directly ask for a discount
B. Invite a friend to buy something too, then ask for a combined discount
C. Stand motionless in front of the item until the shopkeeper offers a discount.
D. Pacing back and forth repeatedly until the owner lowers the price
E. Forget it—just bite the bullet and buy it at the high price
Analysis of Choices
Choice A: You're the type who acts on impulse. Being direct is refreshingly straightforward—too many subtle maneuvers can backfire. Just don't get too nervous when confessing your feelings, lest you scare them off.
Option B: You rely too much on friends. Romance is a matter between two people. While friends can help you speak well of yourself in everyday situations, it's best to go it alone when confessing your feelings.
Option C: You can be a bit stubborn, but your patience is your strength. When expressing your feelings, show sincerity. If you sense hesitation, be patient and allow the other person time to understand and accept you.
Option D: Lacking confidence, confessing your feelings verbally is incredibly difficult for you. Writing a love letter is far more effective. You can sincerely express your emotions in writing, and the recipient will be deeply moved after reading it.
Option E: You're the type who hopes the other person will understand your feelings and make the first move. If you're a guy, being too passive is a problem—it's a basic move for men to muster the courage and confess your feelings!
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