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How do you handle difficult people?

How do you handle difficult people?

  • 1. A nasty rumour about you is circulating in the office. You:




  • 2. You have your kitchen remodelled and the final invoice is much more than the original quote. You:




  • 3. A colleague makes a habit of trying to offload their work onto you. You:




  • 4. You have planned a day out with your partner. They turn up in a foul mood. You:




  • 5. Arriving at a party, an acquaintance gives you a withering look. They say, ‘You’re awfully brave to turn up dressed like that.’ You:




  • 6. In your favourite film, the character you most identify with is:




  • 7. You are:




  • 8. You and your partner are planning a trip. You want sun. They want to ski. You:




  • 9. Your superpower would be:






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