At a work dinner, one colleague suddenly goes quiet. You...
Your friend says "No, I'm fine" but their voice sounds off. You...
In a meeting, your manager asks "Does anyone have a different opinion?" but their face clearly says "please don't." You...
In a group chat, one person who usually writes long messages suddenly switches to just sending emoji reactions. You...
Someone is telling a story at a gathering and getting zero reactions from the group. You...
A senior colleague mutters "Young people these days..." under their breath. You...
Two friends meet up and something is off — they barely greet each other. You...
You're meeting someone new and they keep checking their watch. You...
A friend who's in a relationship suddenly stops mentioning their partner. You...
You're picking a birthday gift for someone who hasn't said what they want. You...
You walk into a new social gathering where everyone else already knows each other. You...
A friend looks at your outfit and says "That's... a unique style today." You...
About This Test
In Korea, nunchi isn't just a nice skill — it's a survival tool. It tells you when your boss's "any other opinions?" means "please stop talking," when a friend's "I'm fine" is anything but, and when the group chat's energy just shifted. 12 everyday situations will reveal your nunchi level. Answer honestly and discover how you really navigate social life.