What's Your Competitive Spirit Squad Role?
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No.1/6

What's your ideal weekend activity?
Competing in an intense, organized sports tournament.
Hosting a strategy-heavy board game or video game night with friends.
A casual hangout with friends, maybe a simple card game or picnic.
Kicking back at home with a good book, movie, or solo hobby.
No.2/6

How do you react to losing a game or challenge?
Immediately analyze what went wrong and strategize for a rematch.
Acknowledge the opponent's skill, then try to learn from the defeat.
Shrug it off – it's just a game, good fun was had!
Complain about bad luck or unfair rules, then quickly forget it.
No.3/6

Your friend suggests a spontaneous challenge (e.g., race to the top of a hill). Your first thought is...
"My middle name is 'Challenge'! You're going down!"
"Let's assess the risks and strategy, then absolutely go for it!"
"Only if we can do it together and make it a fun group thing!"
"Can we find a comfy spot to relax instead?"
No.4/6

What's your typical role in a team game or group challenge?
The unwavering leader, calling the shots and pushing for victory.
The quiet strategist, observing the field and making key, decisive plays.
The morale booster, keeping spirits high and ensuring everyone feels included.
The one who's just happy to be included, enjoying the atmosphere.
No.5/6

What's your favorite part about a friendly competition?
The thrill of absolute victory and bragging rights.
Testing your skills and wits against others, pushing your limits.
The shared experience, laughter, and camaraderie with friends.
The snacks, post-game chill, and general good vibes.
No.6/6

A new, incredibly difficult game is released. You...
Pre-order immediately, clear your schedule, and prepare to dominate.
Watch streams, read guides, then dive in strategically to master it.
Wait for friends to get it, then suggest playing together.
Decide it's too much effort, stick to your comfortable, known games.