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A 95-out-of-100 kid — the other 5 points are just charm

Almost Perfect (Tiny Flaw)

📊 28% of participants got this type

You're fundamentally a good kid, but that 5% of sass sneaks out sometimes. When told to do the dishes, you'll do them — but 'Sure!' is followed by five minutes of sitting there first. You mostly make curfew, but a 30-minute grace period is non-negotiable in your book. Your parents are in the 'that's just how they are' camp, while secretly thinking 'still a pretty good kid though.'

Here's your daily life: You check the family group chat but reply based on mood. When nagging starts, you deploy infinite 'Got it's to smoothly deflect, and you handle nosy relatives at holiday gatherings like a pro. Parents' credit card? You've used it once or twice in a pinch, but told them right away. That's pretty honest, all things considered.

Your superpower is knowing the line. You instinctively sense where playful pushback ends and actual disrespect begins. So right before your parents get truly mad, you read the room and take one step back. You're not perfect, but this natural push-and-pull actually keeps your relationship with your parents comfortable.

However, if 'good enough' becomes a habit, your standards might slowly slip. Today it's 5 minutes late, tomorrow it's 10, and before you know it, your parents have quietly lowered their expectations. So surprise them once in a while — buy a cake on a random day, or call first for no reason. Going from 95 to 100 isn't about 5 points; it's about one spoonful of heart.

🔍 Key Traits

  • Does what's asked, but not exactly at lightning speed
  • Expert-level skill at casually deflecting nagging
  • Reads the room and steps back just before parents get really mad
  • Considers a 30-minute curfew cushion to be totally reasonable
  • Gets a little sassy sometimes, but never crosses the line

💪 Strengths

  • Natural sense of balance between devotion and freedom
  • Sharp awareness to detect and respond to parents' mood shifts
  • Steady reliability in maintaining the basics consistently

🌱 Watch Out For

  • Risk of 'good enough' standards gradually slipping lower
  • Not used to going the extra mile with surprises
  • Tendency to procrastinate small acts of care out of laziness

💚 Great Match

Angelic Golden Child (ANGEL) — You bring out the best in each other and keep the family vibe positive.

⚡ Potential Clash

Stealth Rebel (REBEL) — Their energy might throw your balanced approach off track.

💌 A Word from PSY

You're already a great kid — 95 out of 100 is impressive. But every now and then, surprise your parents by going above and beyond. A random phone call, an unexpected snack brought home. That 5-point difference can deliver a 100-point emotional impact for your parents.

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