What Nationality Does Your Temperament Belong To?
It's time to find out if your rage is saucy or passionate.

Which of these are you most likely to fight about?

Which of these are you most likely to fight about?

Would people describe you as passive aggressive?

Would people describe you as passive aggressive?

Are you prone to fits of anger?

Are you prone to fits of anger?

Have you ever broken something in anger?

Have you ever broken something in anger?

Are you quick to forgive those who have angered you?

Are you quick to forgive those who have angered you?

Are you prone to moodiness?

Are you prone to moodiness?

Have you ever stolen something?

Have you ever stolen something?

What are your friendships like?

What are your friendships like?

Which words best describe your decision-making process?

Which words best describe your decision-making process?

What Nationality Does Your Temperament Belong To?

  1. You got: Brazilian

    You are a fun loving extrovert. Most of the time. Very little bothers you, and you have a wide range of hobbies and interests that occupy your time and emotions and leave you with little patience for petty drama. However, when someone does cross you, your anger is more fiery than a million hot peppers. You can make people feel small and inconsequential with a single glance. And at the end of the day, that's a pretty potent gift!

  2. You got: French

    The French have a term for your temperament, it is called "ennui." You tend to take the ups and downs of life with the sort of content melancholy of an artist or a philosopher. It takes a lot to fire you up, but when you get angry you show it. Your emotions can become volcanic and destructive, but they run their course quickly and you soon return to your regular life. You believe there's something very gauche about bearing a grudge, so your friends know that once your anger has run its course, you are the truest of friends.

  3. You got: Italian

    You can take frustration and disappointments even-evenhandedly, but the second someone crosses the line, your emotions get the better of you. You're never quite sure when the beast will come out. It can happen over an insignificant and poorly-timed comment and other times it will stay dormant in even the most trying circumstances. This tendency clearly comes from your passion and desire for the world to be ideal. You want the world to function properly, you want your friends to be perfect, and your love to always be passionate, and when these fail you, it frustrates you to no end.

  4. You got: British

    You simply don't have much of a temper to speak of. You are usually at an even-keel and have a balanced and appropriate reaction to most situations. Every once in a while you may curse someone out, but once you have that tiny bit of aggression off your chest, everything is OK again.

  5. You got: Israeli

    You tend to treat everyone like they're your family. Most of the time that's a wonderful and inviting trait. However, sometimes, some of us wish you had more boundaries. It's not that we don't appreciate your strong opinions, it's just that sometimes we wish you didn't feel the need to share them with all of us. Don't worry, we love you despite your excitable nature. Or maybe even because of it.

  6. You got: Australian

    As if anyone from the capital of huge blue beaches and surfing culture would have a temper. No, you're all about being chilled and cool and taking every day as it comes at you. You have an easy and relaxed temperament that makes you incredibly popular wherever you go. We can't get enough of your fun personality!

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