If you chose Chair 1 or 2, you are likely someone who values human connection deeply.
Sitting close to the other person suggests openness, curiosity, and emotional accessibility. You probably don’t enjoy emotional distance and may naturally try to make people feel comfortable around you.
You are often:
- Friendly and approachable
- Good at starting conversations
- Comfortable in social situations
- Emotionally expressive
- Drawn to teamwork and companionship
People with this choice tend to dislike awkward silence. They often become the “bridge” in social settings—the person who keeps conversations flowing and helps others feel included.
At your core, you probably believe that life feels richer when shared with others.

Chairs 3–4: The Balanced Observers
If you selected Chair 3 or 4, your personality likely reflects balance, awareness, and emotional intelligence.
You enjoy connecting with people, but you also value personal boundaries. You don’t rush into situations emotionally. Instead, you prefer to observe, understand the atmosphere, and engage naturally when it feels right.
You are probably:
- Thoughtful and calm
- Social, but selective
- Respectful of personal space
- A careful listener
- Emotionally balanced
Rather than seeking attention, you prefer authentic interactions. You may enjoy deep conversations more than loud social gatherings.
People often see you as dependable because you rarely overreact or force yourself into situations. You know how to be present without overwhelming others.
Chairs 5–6: The Independent Thinkers
If you chose Chair 5 or 6, independence is likely one of your strongest traits.
Sitting farther away doesn’t mean you dislike people—it often means you feel secure enough not to rely on constant interaction. You enjoy having room to think, breathe, and exist comfortably in your own space.
You may be:
- Self-reliant
- Quietly confident
- Introverted or reflective
- Creative and thoughtful
- Protective of your personal freedom
You probably prefer meaningful connections over large social circles. Instead of seeking validation from others, you trust your own judgment.
Many people who choose these seats are highly observant. They notice details others miss because they spend more time watching than speaking.
Your independence can sometimes be misunderstood as distance, but in reality, you simply value peace and authenticity.
Chairs 7–8: The Comfort Seekers
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