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Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?
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Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

If anyone is curious about their reciprocity style and how they compare to others in their age range, occupation, or state you can take this quick 15 question assessment.

http://giveandtake.com/Home/ChooseAssessment

It asks questions like:

"You’re applying for a job as a manager, and a former boss writes you a glowing recommendation letter. What would you be most likely to do?"

A. Look for ways to help my former boss, so I can pay it back

B. Offer to write a recommendation letter for one of my own former employees, so I can pay it forward

C. Go out of my way to make a good impression on my new boss, so I can line up another strong recommendation for the future

Here are my results:


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And here's how I compared to others:

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#2

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

Results were:

0% giver.

53% taker.

47% matcher.

I think if someone is a massive giver, they'll help others a lot at the detriment of themselves. There are very few people out there who are massive givers.
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#3

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

I got 75% matcher. I like to pay back favors.

I won't lie, I don't do favors for people that come off to me as takers. I assume 95% of women are takers.
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#4

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

7% Giver
53% Matcher
40% Taker

Sounds about right. I don't keep a detailed record of favors owed, but I do have a general sense. I try to avoid being a leech or being leeched on.
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#5

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

7% Giver, 46% Matcher, 47% Taker.

I think I got pushed towards taker by the last few questions of "What is this person's motivation for doing this?" where I gave the cynical response every time. Seems a bit of a fallacy to assume that only evil people would presume others to be evil.
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#6

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

I enjoyed the other threads regarding http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-23162.html and the Myers-Briggs personality types.

Of course this is an imperfect assessment. The creator of the test is Adam Grant and he is a Professor at Wharton who believes giving can open more doorways to success. I just finished reading the book and found the idea interesting.

I always thought of myself as more of a matcher, though in certain situations I can be a taker.
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#7

Are You a Giver, Taker, or Matcher?

66% matcher
27% taker
7% giver

I'll happily buy someone a drink if they have done so for me before, or if they are the kind that would if I'm short of money. I'd never buy a drink for a known tight-ass though.
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