Evaluation
- When I am asked where I want to go to eat, I usually:
- Insist on going to my favorite place
- Decide where I’d like to go and suggest it
- Say it doesn’t matter
- When asking someone for a favor, I feel it is best to:
- Feel free to ask without any expectations
- Insist that others do whatever I need
- Ask only if it’s absolutely necessary
- I think the best way to handle a put-down is to:
- Ignore it and pretend not to have noticed
- Tell the person how I feel about it
- Retaliate and give it right back
- When someone cuts in line in front of me, I usually:
- Say nothing to them
- Tell them I don’t want them to cut in line in front of me
- Demand that they move to the back of the line
- If I want better service at a restaurant than I am getting, I am likely to:
- Gripe about the service to myself but say nothing to anyone else
- Be sarcastic to the waiter and not leave a tip
- Ask for whatever service I need
- When someone interrupts me in the middle of a sentence, I tend to:
- Ask them to wait a moment until I finish
- Wait until I get another chance to finish what I was saying
- Tell them they’re rude to interrupt me
- In giving my opinions, I feel it is best to:
- Present my opinions in an absolute way so that they can’t be questioned
- Say that I may be wrong, but that I think “so and so”
- State my opinions without focusing on whether on whether they are seen as wrong
- If I want to leave a party when no one else has left, I am likely to:
- Try to break up the party
- Go ahead and leave when I want to
- Stay until someone else leaves first
- If I want something very badly, I am likely to:
- Hint at what I want and hope to get it
- Ask for it in a very direct way
- Insist that I get it
- When a friend asks me to do a favor that creates a problem for me, I usually:
- Pretend it’s no problem and go ahead and do it
- Tell them I refuse to be taken advantage of
- Acknowledge the problem it creates and explore alternatives
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