How does a vase sit on a shelf?
You see a drum. How does it sound-loud or soft?
You see a door. Is it open or closed?
You see a piece of paper. Is it on the desk or on the floor?
You see two people-do they get on?
Vase: Stable/Unstable (self explanatory)
Drum: Extrovert/Introvert (loud or soft drum)
Door: Open minded/Conservative (open or shut door)
Paper: Careless/Conscientious (paper on floor or desk)
People: Friendly/Argueing (agreeable or disagreeable)
You must have some idea about whether these people get on, Buen, considering you imagined them. If you can't see beyond the door, isn't it closed? Even if it was lying on the floor? It sounds like you think the paper should be on the desk, making you conscientious.
"Apparently you can tell a lot about a person from what they're like"-Harry Hill.
How does a vase sit on a shelf? On it's base.
You see a drum. How does it sound-loud or soft? Loud.
You see a door. Is it open or closed? It's a door. You didn't say it was also a frame.
You see a piece of paper. Is it on the desk or on the floor? Desk
You see two people-do they get on? Yes. But they get off just outside the post office.
A door isn't a frame. A frame is a frame. If you just imagine a door then that may mean you're conservative (with a small c). Who knows? It's just a silly test.
G'afternoon inksplotter...You have said.." Everyone seems to be open-minded, apart from Hans."
What makes you think that.? Perhaps you need to face up to facts... I have a brilliant mind of which I am technically very proud. Three things come to mind.....I have a superb memory, am very quick thinking and, sorry the third one has for the moment slipped my mind. :-)