Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the Korea Travel MBTI Quiz. More questions? comsamo84@gmail.com.

Q1What is the Korea Travel MBTI Quiz?

A fun 12-question quiz inspired by MBTI that places you into one of 16 Korean Traveler Personas based on how you'd react to real Korea-trip situations — jjimjilbang saunas, Hongdae nights, 포차 tents, and more.

Q2Is this an official Myers-Briggs® assessment?

No. This is a fun quiz inspired by MBTI®, not an official Myers-Briggs® Type Indicator® assessment. Results are for entertainment only.

Q3How accurate is it?

As a quick 12-item quiz, it's a vibes check, not a validated psychometric instrument. Take it as a conversation starter, not a diagnosis. Real MBTI uses 90+ items.

Q4Why Korea-trip situations?

Most MBTI quizzes feel culture-neutral and a little dry. Using Korea-trip moments — '편의점 삼각김밥 at 2 AM', 'first 찜질방', 'Hongdae pub crawl' — makes the answers intuitive and fun, especially for K-drama / K-pop fans.

Q5How many languages do you support?

14: English, 한국어, 日本語, 简体中文, 繁體中文, Español, Français, Deutsch, Tiếng Việt, ไทย, Bahasa Indonesia, Русский, Português, العربية. Switch anytime from the navbar.

Q6Is it free? Do I need an account?

100% free. No signup. No tracking beyond basic analytics. Your answers live in your browser only.

Q7How do I share my result?

On the result page you'll get share buttons for X (Twitter), Facebook, Reddit, KakaoTalk (copy link), Instagram Story (1080×1350 download), and a generic 'Copy link'. Each type has its own color + Open Graph card.

Q8I got a different result on a different site — which is correct?

All of them are fine for fun, none of them are a clinical diagnosis. If you really want your MBTI type, take the official assessment at mbtionline.com.

Q9Why only 12 questions?

Long quizzes are where fun goes to die. Twelve situations — three per axis — capture enough signal to steer you into the right quadrant without giving you a headache.

Q10Can I use this to plan my Korea trip?

Kind of! Each persona comes with a 'Must-Visit Spot' in Seoul and a 'Spirit Dish' — use those as inspiration, not as an itinerary. Always check official tourism sources for real planning.