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When flu season rolls in, everything slows down. Plans get cancelled, blankets come out, and suddenly soup becomes the main character. It’s warm, comforting, and exactly what you crave when your body just wants to rest.
In DMCI Homes communities, flu season often means quieter nights at home, kettles boiling, and bowls of soup shared—or quietly enjoyed alone. So let’s turn that craving into a personality quiz.
1. You wake up with a sore throat. Your first move is to:
A. Drink water and power through the day anyway
B. Go back to sleep immediately
C. Start thinking about what soup would help the most
D. Message someone to let them know you’re not feeling well
E. Crave something warm but very intense
2. Your ideal flu-season evening at home looks like:
A. Quiet, clean, and slightly productive
B. Dim lights, comfort shows, minimal movement
C. Light cooking and prepping something nourishing
D. Sitting with family or housemates
E. Rotating between naps and dramatic sighs
3. When you eat soup, you prefer it:
A. Clear and simple
B. Creamy and soothing
C. Packed with noodles and ingredients
D. Made by someone else
E. Spicy, bold, and unforgettable
4. Your soup bowl of choice is:
A. Whatever’s clean and nearby
B. The biggest bowl you own
C. Something easy to carry around
D. A familiar, sentimental bowl
E. A mug, because why not
5. During flu season, people describe you as:
A. Calm but tired
B. Soft-spoken and low-energy
C. Still functioning somehow
D. Needing company
E. Slightly dramatic but lovable
6. When you finally start feeling better, your first thought is:
A. “Okay, back to routine.”
B. “I will rest a little more, just to be safe.”
C. “Time to catch up on everything.”
D. “I should thank whoever took care of me.”
E. “That was an experience.
Your Soup Result
If you answered mostly A — Clear Chicken Soup
You are steady, practical, and quietly strong. Like clear chicken soup, you don’t overcomplicate things—you focus on getting better and moving forward.
During flu season, you appreciate a calm home environment where rest feels easy. In a DMCI Homes community, you thrive in spaces that support simple routines and recovery.
If you answered mostly B — Creamy Mushroom Soup
You are comfort-seeking and deeply cozy. You believe flu season is a valid excuse to slow down completely.
Your condo becomes your safe space: soft lighting, warm bowls, and zero pressure to be productive. You remind everyone that healing takes time.
If you answered mostly C — Hearty Noodle Soup
You are nurturing and practical, even when you’re sick. You want soup that actually does something—fills you up and helps you recover.
In community living, you’re the type who checks in on others, shares food, and believes nourishment is a form of care.
If you answered mostly D — Soup Someone Else Made for You
You value connection over everything. The soup tastes better when it comes with care, conversation, and familiarity.
Flu season for you is about slowing down and letting others show up. In DMCI Homes communities, you thrive on shared moments and support systems.
If you answered mostly E — Spicy Soup You Probably Shouldn’t Be Eating
You are dramatic, stubborn, and full of personality. Even when you’re sick, you want flavor, intensity, and something that wakes you up.
Your recovery style may be chaotic, but it’s never boring. You prove that comfort doesn’t have to be bland—even during flu season.
Why Soup Season Feels Better at Home
Flu season has a way of forcing us to rest. Soup nights, quiet evenings, and staying in turn recovery into something gentler.
In DMCI Homes communities, homes are designed for comfort—spaces that make it easier to slow down, stay warm, and take care of yourself when you need it most.
So tell us:
What kind of soup are you—and who’s making it this flu season?