
What Kind of Friend Are You? Quiz
Instructions: Answer each question honestly. Keep track of your answers to see your results at the end.
1. How do you usually respond when a friend is upset?
a) I listen patiently and offer advice if they ask.
b) I try to cheer them up with humor or distraction.
c) I check in occasionally but give them space.
d) I jump in immediately to help fix the problem.
2. How often do you initiate contact with your friends?
a) Almost always—I love keeping in touch.
b) Sometimes—I like balance.
c) Rarely—friends can reach out to me.
d) Only when something important is happening.
3. How do you handle conflict with friends?
a) I talk it out openly and try to find a solution.
b) I avoid conflict and hope it blows over.
c) I reflect quietly and approach it later if needed.
d) I defend my position strongly until it’s resolved.
4. How do you celebrate your friends’ successes?
a) I cheer them on enthusiastically and show genuine excitement.
b) I feel happy for them but keep it casual.
c) I offer support but may feel a little envious sometimes.
d) I organize something special or give them a gift to show I care.
5. How do you react when a friend disappoints you?
a) I forgive easily and communicate my feelings.
b) I make a joke about it to lighten the mood.
c) I distance myself until I feel ready to reconnect.
d) I confront them honestly and expect accountability.
6. How would friends describe you?
a) Loyal and dependable
b) Fun and easygoing
c) Independent and thoughtful
d) Protective and passionate
Results:
Mostly A’s: The Loyal Supporter
You are dependable, attentive, and always there when your friends need you. Your friendships are deep and meaningful.
Mostly B’s: The Fun Companion
You bring laughter, energy, and lightness to friendships. People enjoy your company because you make life fun.
Mostly C’s: The Thoughtful Observer
You are reflective, considerate, and respect boundaries. Your friends value your wisdom and calm presence.
Mostly D’s: The Protective Friend
You care fiercely and are ready to stand up for your friends. People know they can count on you in tough times.
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