In a world where we encounter countless interactions daily, the ability to understand the true motives and feelings of those around us becomes not just a valuable skill but a necessity. From personal relationships to professional connections, our ability to "read" people can have a significant impact on our lives.

The ability to quickly, accurately, and qualitatively assess the psychological, mental, and other individual qualities of those around you will help minimize life's shocks.

But how do we know how well we understand people? This test is dedicated to this question, which will help you not only assess your abilities but also improve them.

How well can you read people?

How well can you read people?
This test will show how well you can "read" people?
Test instructions:
For each question, choose one of the suggested answer options
Number of questions in the test: 11
 
 
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How well can you read people?
If someone you just met immediately starts telling jokes and making witty remarks, you decide that he or she:
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In your opinion, to better get to know someone, you need to:
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You believe that if a person does not start a conversation first, it means they are:
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If a wealthy person buys cheap things, you think they are:
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If a person avoids eye contact with others, it means:
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Do you feel comfortable in a company?
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In your opinion, people who follow etiquette rules:
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Can you confidently say after the first acquaintance whether a person can be trusted?
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Do you always feel that someone doesn't like you?
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Are you gullible?
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Do you always feel that someone genuinely likes you?
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Test result

Most of the time, you are "willingly deceived." You are extremely trusting and tend to judge others by appearances or take your friends' evaluations and opinions of them at face value. When it turns out that you were mistaken, you are not only astonished but also often very upset. All this complicates your life. Become more observant, try to assess people in your own way at least sometimes.

Most of the time, you are able to assess others quite objectively. You do not rely too much on other people's opinions, preferring to make sure for yourself what a person is really like. And if you are mistaken (which surely happens), you do not feel anxious and are not afraid to admit it.

You are like a natural psychologist or an experienced observer who is hard to fool or deceive. Often, just looking at a person is enough for you to understand who they are. However, do not relax, thinking that no one can ever deceive you—stay vigilant!

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