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'Parks And Recreation': Which Personality Are You?

Are you one person or a mix of many?

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'Parks And Recreation': Which Personality Are You?

Are you a Chris or a Leslie? A Ben or an Ann? A Donna or a Ron? An Andy or a Ben? "Parks and Recreation" is show filled with all different types of personalities. While watching "Parks and Recreation," you can see yourself in each and every character. From their goofiness and determination, we can see in ourselves. The ability to see each characters personality in ourselves is what makes Parks and Recreation such a relatable show, whether you see yourself as a mix of Leslie Knope and Chris Treager or a mix of April Ludgate and Anne Perkins. Now, who do you think you can see yourself as?

1. Ron Swanson

People like Ron are more interested in ideas than social interactions. Most often are quiet and contained. They enjoy the time spent with others, but only come out to those they truly care about.

2. Tom Haverford

People like Tom are more focused on the present than the past or the future. He enjoys material comforts in life, but is loyal beyond belief to those he finds important in his life.

3. April Ludgate

People like April might come off as unwelcoming at first, but once you become their friend you can see their warm-hearted and compassionate side.

4. Ben Wyatt

People like Ben are often quiet and serious. They aim for success and like to create order. Those like Ben are loyal until their last day. When they decide they are going to do something, they are all in until the end.

5. Donna Meagle

People like Donna are fun, friendly, and loyal. She is a lover of life.

6. Ann Perkins

People like Ann are quiet, friendly, and responsible. They strive to create order in their life which at some points might feel like it's falling apart.

7. Andy Dwyer

If you're anything like Andy, you might be unsure on finding your place in the world. But sometimes all you need is someone to find you're full potential. Often found to be curious and quick to implement ideas.

8. Leslie Knope

People like Leslie are determined and ready to tackle anything that life throws at them. They love nature, parks, and BREAKFAST. People like Leslie don't often hide behind in the background, but often you can find them front and center ready for you to listen to them.

9. Larry, Garry, Jerry, You Choose

People like Jerry are quiet observers are generally referred to as good sports. They love their life, and wouldn't change a thing about it.

10. Chris Traeger

People like Chris Treager are often the most positive human being you will meet. Often filled with high expectations, and the ability to see endless possibilities. Also people like Chris hold themselves and everyone around them to the highest expectations.

Now who do you see yourself as?


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