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6 questions · ~3 min

Welcoming Someone New

Partner, baby, or elder moving in—six welcome metaphors show your role when family changes.

Welcoming Someone New
Partner, baby, or elder moving in—six welcome metaphors show your role when family changes.

A new person shifts the home—some party, some safety-check, some private alignment, some laughter ready. How you welcome previews how you live together.

Six items project through doors and gifts—no wrong answers. Each pick maps to social, guardian, peacemaker, or entertainer welcome rhythm.

Finish for a welcome type with illustrated card, breakdown, and tip.

How scoring works

Answers add points across dimensions; your top dimension becomes your main result. No right or wrong—just your tendency.

Possible results

  • Social Welcome

    Social Welcome

    Like a lively welcome committee—you introduce, host, and fold new faces into the circle.

  • Boundary Guardian

    Boundary Guardian

    Like a gentle gate—you protect old family and new member at once.

  • Blend Peacemaker

    Blend Peacemaker

    Like磨合 glue—you translate habits and soften awkward first months.

  • Icebreaker Spark

    Icebreaker Spark

    Like an icebreaker—you use humor and games so new faces relax faster.

Great for

Expecting new household membersSensitive to family changeImagination quiz fans