A) Try to be someone you think they'll like. B) Show off your accomplishments excessively. C) Outshine your boyfriend. D) Be yourself and respectful.
A) Ask your boyfriend about their interests. B) Assume they will love you. C) Plan elaborate gifts to bribe them. D) Stalk their social media profiles extensively.
A) Talking about your exes. B) Discussing controversial political topics. C) Complaining about your job. D) Asking about their hobbies or interests.
A) Neatly and appropriately for the occasion. B) In whatever makes you feel most comfortable, regardless of appropriateness. C) Provocatively to get their attention. D) As if you're going to a club.
A) Send a thank-you note or message. B) Immediately start planning the next, bigger event. C) Ignore them until the next planned visit. D) Send an expensive, extravagant gift.
A) Change the subject abruptly. B) Listen respectfully and offer your perspective calmly. C) Argue aggressively to prove your point. D) Roll your eyes and dismiss their opinion.
A) Interrupt them frequently. B) Avoid eye contact completely. C) Talk only about yourself. D) Ask them questions about their lives and experiences.
A) Accept graciously, even if you're not hungry. B) Refuse bluntly, saying you're on a diet. C) Complain about the ingredients. D) Ask for something else entirely.
A) Controversial or overly personal topics. B) Your career aspirations. C) Your love for your boyfriend. D) Their family history.
A) Act like you barely know him. B) Ignore him completely. C) Show affection appropriately and respectfully. D) Publicly criticize him.
A) Avoid the question entirely. B) Answer honestly and realistically. C) Fabricate extravagant lies about your success. D) Say you haven't thought about it at all.
A) Pretend it never happened. B) Dwell on it and apologize profusely. C) Blame someone else. D) Acknowledge it with a smile and move on.
A) Sit back and do nothing. B) Complain about the state of their house. C) Make a mess and leave it for them to clean. D) Offer to help with chores or dishes.
A) Criticize your boyfriend to agree with them. B) Listen to their perspective and acknowledge their concerns. C) Immediately defend your boyfriend without listening. D) Start an argument about their son.
A) Frowning constantly. B) Avoiding all eye contact. C) Maintaining eye contact and smiling. D) Staring intensely.
A) A gag gift that could be offensive. B) A thoughtful, small token of appreciation. C) An extremely expensive and lavish gift. D) No gift at all.
A) Dismiss their advice immediately. B) Tell them they don't know what they're talking about. C) Argue about why their advice is wrong. D) Listen respectfully, even if you don't agree.
A) Intentionally arrive extremely late to make a statement. B) Unimportant; being fashionably late is acceptable. C) Never show up at all. D) Very important; arrive on time or slightly early.
A) Laugh along respectfully and avoid sharing your own embarrassing stories about him. B) Share even more embarrassing stories about your boyfriend. C) Change the subject immediately. D) Get angry and defend your boyfriend aggressively.
A) Complain about how much you disliked the visit. B) Overstay your welcome for hours. C) Leave abruptly without saying goodbye. D) Express your gratitude for their hospitality and say you enjoyed meeting them.
A) Only when explicitly asked, with reluctance. B) Demand they let you help immediately. C) Never, they are being gracious hosts. D) When you see an opportunity to assist.
A) Be understanding and supportive. B) Act equally strange to match his behavior. C) Ignore him completely. D) Call him out on his behavior in front of his parents.
A) Show curiosity and respect. B) Act like you're above them. C) Refuse to participate. D) Criticize the traditions and say they're weird.
A) Drink excessively to calm your nerves. B) Talk incessantly to avoid silence. C) Take deep breaths and focus on being present. D) Avoid eye contact and fidget constantly.
A) Complain about your family and their flaws. B) Refuse to talk about your family at all. C) Invent elaborate stories about your family's accomplishments. D) Share positive and appropriate information.
A) Immediately use their first names. B) Avoid addressing them by name at all. C) Refer to them by nicknames they haven't offered. D) Formally until they invite you to use their first names.
A) Constantly offer your opinion, even when it's not asked for. B) When asked directly or when it's relevant to the conversation. C) Argue your opinion aggressively, even if it's irrelevant. D) Never offer your opinion at all.
A) Speak positively about him and support his interests. B) Constantly criticize him in front of them. C) Ignore him completely. D) Brag about how much better you are than him.
A) Try to change yourself to fit their expectations. B) Be respectful, genuine, and interested. C) Focus solely on impressing them with your accomplishments. D) View them as an obstacle to overcome.
A) Make a joke about being clumsy. B) Apologize sincerely and offer to replace it. C) Pretend it didn't happen and hope they don't notice. D) Blame someone else for breaking it. |