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I like those BBC tests :-)
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing. ;-)
-- 
Thomas
 
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On 23/07/2018 08:01, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>   I like those BBC tests :-)
> 
> http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
> 
> It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
> 
So am I and the nationality furthest from my personality is: Congolese.
I re took it as Mr Goody Two Shoes and my personality was: Congolese
Ho hum. :-)
> 
> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing. ;-)
> 
"Infrequently vile" Is that a backhanded complement? :-)
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     Stephen
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On 23-7-2018 11:57, Stephen wrote:
> On 23/07/2018 08:01, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>   I like those BBC tests :-)
>>
>> http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
>>
>> It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
>>
> 
> So am I and the nationality furthest from my personality is: Congolese.
> 
> I re took it as Mr Goody Two Shoes and my personality was: Congolese
> 
> Ho hum. :-)
Ah! Mine was Japanese! :-)
> 
> 
>>
>> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing. ;-)
>>
> 
> "Infrequently vile" Is that a backhanded complement? :-)
> 
Not bad at all. I am "shockingly saintly". Don't know if that is meant 
as a compliment (probably not) but I have always known I was destined to 
go to heaven. :-)
[Hallelujah Lord! Here I come...! Get away from me, you devil!]
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Thomas
 
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On 23/07/2018 11:53, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 23-7-2018 11:57, Stephen wrote:
>> On 23/07/2018 08:01, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>   I like those BBC tests :-)
>>>
>>> http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
>>>
>>> It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
>>>
>>
>> So am I and the nationality furthest from my personality is: Congolese.
>>
>> I re took it as Mr Goody Two Shoes and my personality was: Congolese
>>
>> Ho hum. :-)
> 
> Ah! Mine was Japanese! :-)
> 
Japanese was my nationality furthest from: Congolese.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing. ;-)
>>>
>>
>> "Infrequently vile" Is that a backhanded complement? :-)
>>
> 
> Not bad at all. I am "shockingly saintly". Don't know if that is meant 
> as a compliment (probably not) but I have always known I was destined to 
> go to heaven. :-)
> 
> [Hallelujah Lord! Here I come...! Get away from me, you devil!]
> 
Another one who believes the propaganda. Sigh!
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     Stephen
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On 07/23/2018 03:01 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>  I like those BBC tests :-)
> 
> http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
> 
> It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
> 
> 
> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing. ;-)
> 
Infrequently vile Estonian
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dik
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My match is Ethiopia (quite interesting! I need to read more about that place.)
My mismatch is Japan (which is sad news; I thought I might like to live in Japan
one day-- if I could possibly learn the language!)
Well, at least my 'best match' isn't the (current) U.S.-- even though I live
here. I've had a feeling for a long time that I belong somewhere else, due to
the political climate and a host of other issues. So MANY other countries seem
to be more 'enlightened', forward-thinking and cultured.
The test makes me wonder how often the U.S pops up as anyone's 'best match',
given the current 'state of things.'
 
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On 7/23/2018 3:01 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing.
Is it a "Which of the 50 shades of gray are you?" poll?
Mike
 
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On 23-7-2018 14:40, Kenneth wrote:
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> My match is Ethiopia (quite interesting! I need to read more about that place.)
> 
> My mismatch is Japan (which is sad news; I thought I might like to live in Japan
> one day-- if I could possibly learn the language!)
> 
> Well, at least my 'best match' isn't the (current) U.S.-- even though I live
> here. I've had a feeling for a long time that I belong somewhere else, due to
> the political climate and a host of other issues. So MANY other countries seem
> to be more 'enlightened', forward-thinking and cultured.
> 
> The test makes me wonder how often the U.S pops up as anyone's 'best match',
> given the current 'state of things.'
> 
> 
That would be interesting to test: what it takes to get the US as secret 
nationality (or opposite of course).
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Thomas
 
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On 24-7-2018 1:25, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 7/23/2018 3:01 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> The 'Dark personality test' on the same page is also... revealing.
> 
> Is it a "Which of the 50 shades of gray are you?" poll?
> 
Lol. It seems a rather tongue-in-cheek test and it avoids the grey scale 
so to speak.
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
> I like those BBC tests :-)
>
> http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180409-whats-your-secret-nationality
>
> It appears that I am a secret Bengladeshi! LOL
It says I'm Japanese--the one democratic country in which I would feel least
able to adjust to the culture.
 
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