You are TOTALLY the Steady Clock lol.
Lunch at noon, same restaurant as always — if that gets disrupted, the whole day feels off, doesn't it?
01 · Strength
Routine Keeper Strengths
• The efficiency to channel your time and energy elsewhere because your eating routine runs on autopilot
• A clear sense of your own preferences that leads to a satisfying meal every time
• A stable, reliable quality that doesn't get rattled by unexpected changes
02 · Weakness
Routine Keeper Weak Points
• If your regular spot is closed, something feels slightly off for the entire day
• Suggestions to try something new can quietly trigger a mild resistance
03 · Advice
A Word for the Routine Keeper
Pick just one day this week to eat somewhere completely new. It might make you appreciate your routine even more!
Your eating habit type is determined by analyzing your response patterns across 12 questions and showing the type with the highest score among 6 types (Foodie, Health Nut, Efficiency Pro, Social Eater, Emotional Eater, and Routine Keeper). The result summarizes the personality traits reflected in how you choose and enjoy food. It covers your core personality, strengths, weaknesses, advice, and compatibility — especially the compatibility analysis tells you which types you get along with best at the table and which ones to watch out for.
This test is a personality assessment based on behavioral psychology's Choice Pattern Theory — it's a fun self-discovery tool, not a medical diagnosis. The more honestly and intuitively you answer, the more accurate the result. Most participants feel it's "pretty spot on," especially the strengths and weaknesses sections. That said, eating habits can change with the seasons, your health, and your environment, so enjoy it as a snapshot of your current tendencies.
Each of the 6 types approaches food differently. The Foodie focuses on quality of flavor, the Health Nut on nutritional balance, the Efficiency Pro on speed and convenience, the Social Eater on the people they're eating with, the Emotional Eater on their current mood, and the Routine Keeper on consistent habits. For instance, the Foodie and the Efficiency Pro have completely opposite views on mealtime, which can cause friction. The compatibility analysis on your results page also shows which type you mesh with best — and which one you should watch out for.
Yes! There's a share button at the bottom of the results screen so you can share via KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), link copy, and more. When you share, a preview card with your type name and key keywords is automatically generated, which can spark curiosity in whoever receives it. Since it includes dining compatibility info, it's perfect as a conversation starter. Challenge your friends to a restaurant battle after comparing results!
It's very possible! Because eating habits change with the seasons, your health, environment, and mood, you may get a different result over time. For example, you might get Health Nut while on a diet, or Foodie while traveling. Retesting every 3–6 months can reveal shifts in your eating patterns and help you understand yourself better. Comparing past and present results to track your own changes is a fun way to use this test.
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