We often assume that our friends love us just because they are by our side. However, the most suspicious always ask themselves: What do my friends think of me? At these times, a psychological trick can help you discover this charade.
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This trick for revealing what your friends subconsciously think about you is making the rounds on TikTok by Bella Avila. Putting it into practice is simple. Just send a message to your friends with the following question: If I were a color, what color would I be?
Below, check out what each color your friend says about you could mean.
Yellow
If your friend responds yellow it means that he sees you as a loyal, cheerful person and someone positive and high spirits to be around.
Red
The color red could mean that your friend thinks you are manipulative.
Blue
The color blue means he sees you as someone who is spontaneous, fun and good to get along with. Your friend also believes that you value your friendship very much.
pink
The color pink has both good and bad sides. Your friend might love your personality, but might think you're a little clueless.
Purple
The purple color means that your friend knows that you have someone to count on. Good advice is also among the impressions that your friends have about you.
Black
Black represents that your friend sees you as someone close and that the connection between you is greater compared to the other people with whom he relates.
Green
Green represents a carefree and low-anxiety person. The downside is that your friend may think of you as careless. Although it appears to be negative, they admire these traits in you.
White
The white color, although it symbolizes peace, represents the exact opposite when it means the vision that your friends have about you. To them, you are an unreliable and annoying person.
This trick to discover your friends' unconscious view of you may be new, but colors have always been used as marketing, psychology and branding tools.