Psychological test: What does your choice of table reveal about your personality?

Psychological test: What does your choice of table reveal about your personality?

This little psychological test is based on exactly this idea: our position in space reflects how we interact with others and our social comfort zone. If you choose to sit very close to another person,

Sitting directly next to someone already seated, in the first or second seat, usually indicates an open and sociable personality. You enjoy human interaction, mutual interactions, and spontaneous conversations.

You probably easily initiate conversations, put others at ease, and are not afraid to meet new people. You tend to quickly form relationships and value shared moments.

If you choose a place that is close, but not too close

If you prefer to sit a little further away, but still stay relatively close (third or fourth place), it often indicates a balanced personality.

You enjoy conversations, but you also respect your own and others’ personal space. You observe before you speak, analyze the atmosphere, and then naturally join in the conversation. You are often considered a calm, attentive, and pleasant person. If you choose a seat in the back…

People who choose a more distant place (fifth or sixth place) are often independent. They don’t need to be the center of attention or constantly be surrounded by others.

You probably value peace and quiet, freedom and personal space. You like honest relationships, but you take time to build trust. You are often calm, independent and comfortable alone.

Sitting by the fireplace: choosing comfort

If you have chosen a place near the fireplace (seventh or eighth place), it often indicates a personality that seeks comfort, tranquility, and a warm atmosphere.

You want to feel comfortable and safe in a calm environment. You generally avoid tension and prefer quiet conversations to heated arguments. You are often a gentle, calming person, and those around you like you. Confrontation: a confident personality.

Choosing the ninth chair, facing someone already seated, often indicates a confident and direct personality. This position encourages eye contact and open conversation.

You are generally not afraid to express your opinion, lead a discussion, or make decisions. You are assertive, confident, and comfortable in social situations.

What this test really tells us about ourselves

This test is of course a psychological exercise and there are no right or wrong answers. Your choice may depend on your mood, fatigue, or the situation.

But this type of test reveals something interesting: in everyday life, we make dozens of small decisions without thinking about them, and these decisions often reveal how we see the world, others, and ourselves. Personality and behavior are often revealed in the details of everyday life.

Sometimes, just looking at where we are sitting is enough to learn a little more about who we really are.

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