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Every person carries a unique cultural energy that resonates with a specific place on the world map. Psychological compatibility with a geographic space affects your sense of comfort, productivity, and inner balance. Take this test to discover which country reflects your character, values, and lifestyle.

Learn more about each possible result — temperament, traits, and unique characteristics.
My result: Iceland. Fire inside, ice outside. I value depth and silence.
My result: New Zealand. Balance of nature and adventure.
My result: Norway. Stability and beauty of fjords.
My result: Canada. Openness and kindness without borders.
My result: Japan. Harmony, discipline and beauty in details.
My result: South Korea. Ambition, technology and K-drive.
My result: Germany. Precision, quality and order.
My result: Netherlands. Freedom, pragmatism and compromise.
My result: France. Beauty, rebellion and joie de vivre.
My result: Italy. Passion, family and dolce vita.
My result: Thailand. Spirituality, lightness and smiles.
My result: Australia. Adventures, openness and no worries!
My result: USA. Ambition, innovation and the dream.
My result: Spain. Fiesta, passion and living in the moment.
My result: Brazil. Carnival, charisma and endless joy.
Which country in the world reflects your character
How your values align with cultural profiles of countries
Your communication style in an international context
Where in the world you might feel most comfortable
The cultural archetype that corresponds to your personality
The test is based on Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory and cross-cultural psychology concepts, adapted into an entertainment format for determining cultural compatibility.
Edward Hall publishes 'Beyond Culture' on high- and low-context cultures
Geert Hofstede introduces cultural dimensions theory in 'Culture's Consequences'
Richard Lewis identifies three cultural types: linear-active, multi-active, and reactive
Third edition of 'Cultures and Organizations' adds the sixth dimension
Answer 20 questions by choosing the option that best reflects your character and preferences. Don't overthink it: your first answer is usually the most accurate.
The idea of matching personality to cultural environment traces back to the work of Geert Hofstede (1980), who identified six dimensions of national cultures: power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, long-term orientation, and indulgence. Edward Hall (1976) expanded the model with the concept of high- and low-context cultures. Richard Lewis (2006) proposed classifying cultures as linear-active, multi-active, and reactive. This test playfully matches your personal preferences with cultural archetypes of world countries, covering values, communication style, attitude toward time, and social priorities.
The test analyzes your answers across scales of values, communication style, attitude toward time, and social preferences. Based on the combination of these factors, the country whose cultural profile most closely matches your character is identified.
This is an entertainment test inspired by Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. It doesn't replace professional assessment but offers interesting food for thought about your cultural preferences.
The test consists of 20 questions and takes about 5 minutes. We recommend answering quickly without overthinking.
Yes, your values and preferences can evolve with age, life experience, and travel. Retake the test in six months and compare your results.
Use your result as inspiration for choosing a travel destination, learning about a new culture, or simply as a conversation starter with friends.
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