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4. During the last day of your holiday abroad, you go out for a walk with friends. After a few hours walking, you come across a waterfall entirely by chance. The scenery is magnificent and wild: water, greenery in abundance, sunset, sounds, etc. You are completely dazzled by the splendor of the landscape.

From the following options, please select "Yes" for the reaction(s) that most accurately reflect your reaction(s) to this type of situation.

In this type of situation:

a. The scenery is idyllic; although it's a pity that your feet are hurting, that it's a little bit chilly, or that there are mosquitoes. These drawbacks prevent you from fully enjoying the circumstances.
Yes
No

b. You express your delight and admiration in your own way (e.g. you express your ecstasy, you shout out loud, you shed a tear, you jump into the waterfall, etc.).
Yes
No

c. The scene is magnificent, but you contain your emotions. You'd rather show self-control in public.
Yes
No

d. During the next few days, you enjoy thinking back on the splendor of the place and/or looking at your photos again.
Yes
No

e. You share your emotion with your companions. Over the next few days, you recommend this place to everyone around you.
Yes
No

f. The fun is spoiled by the thought that it is the last day of your holiday, and that it will be a long time before such a moment happens again.
Yes
No

g. You allow all your senses to be imbued by the place so that you can fully enjoy this moment.
Yes
No

h. The setting is gorgeous, but on the way back home you still think about the evening meal to prepare and/or the prospect of going back to work tomorrow.
Yes
No

5. After months of relentless work, you have at last obtained the diploma or promotion you were dreaming about. It wasn't easy and you have done really well to have got this far- you are very proud of yourself. Relatives and friends have organized a party in your honor.

From the following options, please select "Yes" for the reaction(s) that most accurately reflect your reaction(s) to this type of situation.

In this type of situation:

a. During the party you cannot prevent other thoughts from coming into your mind (e.g. dread regarding your new status, personal concerns, etc.).
Yes
No

b. Over the next few days, you frequently think back on your success, the efforts and personal merit you have demonstrated, the pride of your relatives, your prospects for the future, etc.
Yes
No

c. Even though everybody is congratulating you, you don't think that you deserve it. It was probably a stroke of luck and may not happen again.
Yes
No

d. You are proud of yourself and allow yourself to show it (e.g. shouts/tears of joy, gestures of victory, etc.).
Yes
No

e. In spite of the pleasure of having been successful, a part of you can't help thinking that you could have done better.
Yes
No

f. It is your hour of glory and you enjoy it fully. You have worked hard, and you do deserve this praise.
Yes
No

g. You are proud of yourself but for various reasons (e.g. fear of making a fool of yourself, modesty, reserve, etc.) you hold back from expressing your pride and fully celebrating your success.
Yes
No

h. During the next few days you tell everyone around the good news and share your success with your family and friends.
Yes
No

6. A friend of yours has just won a fantastic trip for two people to a paradise island. They ask you if you would like to go with them. You actually need a holiday, and you are extremely grateful.

From the following options, please select "Yes" for the reaction(s) that most accurately reflect your reaction(s) to this type of situation.

In this type of situation:

a. Even though you are pleased with this offer, your current preoccupations (e.g. personal or job-related concerns, stress, etc.) prevent you from taking advantage of it right now.
Yes
No

b. You allow yourself to show your gratitude and affection (e.g. thanks, hugs, invitation to a restaurant, etc.).
Yes
No

c. Even though you leave, you are already dreading coming back to reality. This week away will soon be gone, and you will certainly not have such a good holiday again for ages.
Yes
No

d. You fully enjoy the offer.
Yes
No

e. You are very grateful to your friend. However, over the next few days, you can't help thinking of certain negative features that prevent you from being entirely happy (e.g. this is not really the place you would have chosen, the dates oblige you to reorganize your schedule, you will have to pay your friend back, etc.).
Yes
No

f. You think how lucky you are to have such a good friend, and you realize that this offer strengthens your friendship. You start to anticipate the pleasant things you will be able to do during this trip.
Yes
No

g. You tell your friends and family about the trip, and you praise the generosity of your friend.
Yes
No

h. You wish you could fully express your gratitude, but various reasons (e.g. embarrassment, fear of making a fool of yourself, shyness, etc.), prevent you from being demonstrative.
Yes
No

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