Which character are you?

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Lol am an Alec. Outgoing, fun, adventurous, never take a life seriously and a firm believer in living the present. Maybe I might just settle in future just like him.
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So far, I think I'm Daniel! I'm the friend who double checks everyone's tickets & passports before any trip, makes sure everyone has everything they need for the stay and organizes housing/transportation down to the smallest detail :D
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Sometimes I feel like the Daniel character, organising stuff and all that. Somedays I feel like Sam and letting others do the organising.
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djr6090 wrote: 10 Jan 2020, 19:39 I identified with Sam most. He is the initiator. I like rolling out unusual ideas to see how I can make it happen. Sam was also the problem-solver. I fancy myself in that role - accidentally simetimes.
I was going to say almost exactly this. I'm also usually the instigator and problem solver.
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I would say Daniel because I tend to be organized. I've had to deal with unhappy relationships while at the same time appearing to have it all together on the outside.
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Daniel, for sure! I am usually the planner in most of the trips! Planning is as much fun as the trip itself!
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I'm definitely the most life Daniel, always organizing, planning and making sure everyone else is doing their job and kept in check!
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I guess that I would have a little bit of Daniel and a little bit of Sam in me. The Daniel part of me gets things organized and the Sam part follows things through by not jumping to bigger and better on the whim.
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Well, I am surely not Daniel, and I'm not Alex. I'm not as athletic as Sam, so I'm probably the main protagonist.
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I'd like to think I'm more of a leader and organizer. So my answer here would be Daniel.
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I think I'm a mix of Sam and Eytan. I definitely love a good adventure and share a lot of his qualities. However, I am undoubtedly like Eytan in that I have a lot less athletic capability compared to my peers and am always the one that needs the group to take a break.
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DorcasToo wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 02:48 Lol am an Alec. Outgoing, fun, adventurous, never take a life seriously and a firm believer in living the present. Maybe I might just settle in future just like him.
I think I'm probably most like an Alec too - for the same reasons :lol:
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HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: 18 Jan 2020, 11:12
DorcasToo wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 02:48 Lol am an Alec. Outgoing, fun, adventurous, never take a life seriously and a firm believer in living the present. Maybe I might just settle in future just like him.
I think I'm probably most like an Alec too - for the same reasons :lol:
I guess we are cut from the same cloth then
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It looks like majority here are Daniel. Sounds great to me since I am one of them.
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I am like Daniel! We are a group of 3 friends who actually do the same thing- try and plan one travel holiday in a year!! So far we have been on 4 amazing trips! And I usually fill the role of the responsible planner and organizer. Also, like Daniel, I am not very athletic!
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