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You walk into a bar of total strangers expecting that an old
friend you are supposed to meet will already be there - finding
her absent you: |
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a. Go straight to the bar,
ask the bartender his specialty and order it. |
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b. Search out a bar attendant and leave
a message for your friend that you will be waiting at the local
café |
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c. Start to
worry about the things that might have happened to your friend
& call immediately to find out where they are |
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d. Give your
friend a call, leave her a message that you are at the bar,
and start studying the drink selection |
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e. Order an
exotic frozen drink and start mingling |
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f. Decide you
will not wait over a 1/2 hour, sit-down and simply wait for
her |
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g. Order a soda
and start scanning the room for attractive men that you want
to talk to once your friend gets there |
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While on a first date you notice that red splotches
are slowly spreading over your date, you: |
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a. Suggest that he go seek medical attention and part ways
for the evening |
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b. Pull a bottle of Benadryl out of your purse and mention
that he better take two as you call a taxi for yourself |
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c. Insist on bringing him to the hospital and stay with him
throughout the entire ordeal |
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d. Dip your napkin in cold water, pass it to him and start
discussing what might be causing the reaction so that you can
create a game plan from there |
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e. Determine that this is an emergency and call a doctor to
meet you at the restaurant |
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f. Off handedly mention that perhaps he should go check himself
in the bathroom mirror because he seems to be a little red he
will take care of things after that and you will be there to
help if need be |
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g. Start explaining to him the importance of knowing what
allergies you have and the reasons why it is crucial to avoid
foods containing them |
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After working at a job for 1 year in a small cubicle
you find out that your boss plans to give a summer intern the
large corner office that has just become available you: |
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a. Off handedly mention in a meeting,
at which your boss is present, that your next project is going
to need a lot of space to complete |
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b. Don’t even care because you are
so organized; your cubicle allows you to be efficient and get
work done faster than a big office would |
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c. Create a potential design layout for
the corner office in which both you and the intern share the
space |
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d. Set aside a meeting with your boss
to discuss why you think you should have the corner office |
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e. Start moving! Nothing gets done if
you don't do it yourself! |
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f. Don't say anything even though you
would like the office because it is easier than starting a rift |
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g. Chalk this up as another example of
why you need to work harder so that you will be promoted into
an office not just be given one |
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You are assigned to a group project at a time when you are
already swamped with other work you: |
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a. Make sure to become quick friends with
all of the group members so that should you need to leave early
they will all understand |
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b. Throw yourself wholeheartedly into
the project knowing that if you work hard it will be done soon
and allow you to get back to your other work |
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c. Ignore your other tasks for now- the
group needs your attention even if it takes a long time |
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d. Portion out your time so that the group
gets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays but knows not to bother
you on Tuesdays and Thursdays |
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e. Participate in the group when you have
time but your personal work comes first |
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f. Show up for all the group meetings,
be a team player, and bring your other work home at night |
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g. Pick-up all the slack of the rest of
the group working nights, week-ends, you name it! If you work
hard now you can play hard later |
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You come home to find the place a mess even though
everyone else said they would chip-in to help clean it you: |
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a. Call a maid, the place needs to be
clean but you don’t need to do it |
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b. Decide to tackle one room tonight to
display to the rest of the household that they should do the
same |
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c. Clean the whole house, the others meant
to but obviously just got busy |
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d. Clean what you need to use right now
and decide to talk to the others later this evening |
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e. Leave it! Your busy and tired it can
wait |
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f. Start cleaning but slowly get the others
involved by asking them to bring you things or throw things
away etc. |
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g. Get a trash bag and start throwing
things away, if they aren’t willing to take care of their
stuff then they don’t deserve to have it |
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When out shopping for a new dress you find one that's
perfect accept it is a little too big you: |
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a. Consult your friends- they’ll
help you decide if you should or should not |
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b. Do not buy it- there are plenty of
dresses out there and if worse comes to worst you can always
come back buy it and bring it to a seamstress |
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c. Buy the dress- you can alter it at
home on your sewing machine |
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d. Put it on layaway- you can look elsewhere
and come back if need be |
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e. Buy the dress and a chunky belt to
wrap around it |
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f. Decide that if it is going to be this
hard to shop you should just stick with something in your closet,
times are tight right now anyway |
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g. Find a sales associate and have them
custom order one in your size so that you can pick it up tomorrow |
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Your idea of a really great date would be: |
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a. A guy making a game out of where you
are going that night by putting a bunch of restaurant names
in a hat and having you pick one (extra touch he has a rented
convertible waiting outside for you to drive there in) |
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b. A dozen roses upon arrival, a fancy
four star restaurant for dinner and desert at a local hand made
chocolates shop |
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c. A single rose upon arrival, a trip
to the place where you first met and a beautiful necklace just
because he wants you to know how much you mean to him |
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d. A trip to a dinner theater followed
by a small café where you sit and laugh for hours sipping
specialty lattes |
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e. A private tour of a new impressionist
collection at a local museum followed by a crazy trip to the
beach where you watch the sunset and drink lemonade |
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f. A home cooked meal with fine wine and
candles right at his house completed by a romance movie cuddled
up together in PJ's |
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g. He sends you away for a day of pampering
at the spa then has a limo pick you up to whisk you away to
the symphony together |
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Your best friend calls you ecstatic because her boyfriend
just proposed to her you: |
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a. Start planning her bachelorette party
right away - you are going to make sure it is the most fun night
of her life |
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b. Send flowers to her home and start
picking up the business cards of anyone involved in wedding
planning to give to her |
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c. Cry with joy and promise to be there
for her every step of the way and stay true to your word |
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d. Go out and buy her bridal and home
decorating magazines so she will have a base to start planning
her wedding on |
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e. Stay up all night designing and making
engagement announcement cards for her to send out |
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f. Start planning the bridal shower at
your home making sure every detail and comfort will be there
for her |
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g. Talk about the logistics of the wedding
and engagement letting her know that when things get tough she
can count on you to help |