When you hang out with your BFFs, your mood is:
A. Happy! We have a good laugh and some really sentimental moments.
B. Pretty normal. We have our good and bad moments.
C. Bleak. Half of the time I have to pretend!
Can you identify a Queen Bee within your circle of friends?
A. No. We're all equal, no bossiness – just the way I like it!
B. I can, but I don't pay much attention to her.
C. Yes, and she makes sure that everyone plays by her rules.
The last lecture you got from your parents was about...
A. A fight with my siblings over the remote. Urgh, it never ends!
B. Homework that's been left to the last minute. Eek.
C. Sneaking out with my BFFs to an over-18 party.
A nasty rumour about you has spread like wildfire throughout school! Who could be responsible?
A. I have absolutely no idea. I don't have any enemies?!
B. It could be this girl in my Biology class who dislikes me for some reason.
C. My friends are getting back at me for not joining them at a party!
Can you relate to the quote: 'With friends like these, who needs enemies?'
A. No ways! My friends are the real deal.
B. Now and then, but I mostly get along with all my BFFs.
C. Unfortunately, YES!
You're Done!
Mostly As: Star-quality BFFs
You have nothing to worry about! Your friends are genuine and aren't messing around with you. Cherish your friendships and remember to welcome anyone who wants to join your circle of friends – as they say, the more the merrier!
You're Done!
Mostly Bs: Potential danger...
Although none of your BFFs are being particularly nasty, you do sometimes sense catty behaviour. The next time you do, address it in a polite but stern manner and encourage your friends to tell each other how they feel. Rather sort out the little things before they blow up into screaming matches and result in you saying or doing things you regret.
You're Done!
Mostly Cs: Ditch 'em!
There's no two ways about it, you need to ditch your toxic friends. Although revenge seems sweet, its consequences have a rippling effect. So instead of getting even, just distance yourself from bad friends. Be friendly with everyone you come into contact with; rather dazzle them with your smile than try to make them scared of you.