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Rabbit Student

The classroom's gentle soul! Rabbit students melt hearts around them with delicate, warm sensitivity. Polite and considerate, you are loved by both teachers and friends. Moved by small things and touched by beauty, you are a student rich in emotion. Quiet but expressing feelings through heartfelt letters and gifts — a true romanticist.

Key Traits

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Caring Heart

Thoughtfully considers and takes care of those around you

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Rich Sensitivity

Deeply moved by music, art, and nature

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Polite Manner

Courteous and well-mannered with everyone

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Delicate Expression

Beautifully expresses feelings through writing or drawing

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Quiet Warmth

Few words but shows sincerity through actions

School Personality 4-Axis Analysis

IntrovertedExtroverted
70%
30%
ReceptiveLeading
80%
20%
IntuitiveAnalytical
55%
45%
CalmActive
65%
35%

🍳 Personality Recipe

Sensitivity35%Caring25%Politeness20%Delicate Expression20%

A beautifully crafted bite-sized wagashi, lovingly shaped by hand

A gentle and sweet taste that warms the heart with every bite

Strengths

  • Thoughtful consideration touches those around you
  • Rich sensitivity shines in artistic fields
  • Polite attitude earns recognition from adults
  • Dislikes conflict and creates a peaceful atmosphere
  • Heartfelt expression builds deep relationships

Watch Out

  • !Can't say no, ending up taking on difficult tasks
  • !Feelings get hurt easily and recovery takes time
  • !Hard to assert yourself strongly
  • !Slow to adapt to changes or new environments
  • !Too sensitive to others' evaluations

📊 School Adaptability Spectrum

Free SpiritModel Student
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Free-spirited
My-pace
Balanced
Diligent
Perfectionist
Diligent zone (top 40%)

🔮 Identity Prism

Emotional Depth95%Power of Caring90%Artistic Expression85%🔺

A soft pink light spreading warmth throughout the classroom — a sensitivity prism

Did You Know?

Real rabbits have highly developed hearing that can detect sounds up to 3km away — similar to how rabbit students sensitively pick up on subtle emotional changes around them

Rabbit ears also regulate body temperature by releasing heat through blood vessels. This symbolizes the rabbit student's ability to delicately adjust emotional temperature

In psychology, high sensitivity is called "Sensory Processing Sensitivity" and affects about 20% of the population. This is not a weakness but a source of deep empathy and creativity

Relationships

Rabbit students are a "comfortable sanctuary" for friends. When friends share their troubles, you listen with genuine care and feel their pain as your own. You always remember special days, conveying warmth through small gifts or handwritten letters. However, you tend to hold things in when your own feelings get hurt, so practice expressing hurt feelings. Saying "I was hurt too" is not selfish — it's healthy.

Recommended Activities

Art/Craft Club

Art/Creation

Creative Writing/Poetry

Literature/Expression

Gardening/Flower Arranging

Nature/Aesthetics

Peer Counseling Helper

Communication/Care

🎬 Characters Like You

🇰🇷Korean Character

Alice

Alice in Wonderland

A sensitive soul who explores the world with delicate sensitivity and pure curiosity

🌍International Character

Rapunzel

Tangled

An icon of emotion who touches everyone with a soft and caring heart

Rabbit Senses and Sensitivity Psychology

Rabbit's Acute Sensory System

Rabbits evolved extremely developed sensory systems to survive in predator-rich environments. Nearly 360-degree vision, 3km hearing range, whiskers that feel micro-vibrations — all aimed at "detecting danger signals quickly." The rabbit student's keen sensitivity likewise stems from "high responsiveness to the surrounding environment."

HSP (Highly Sensitive Person) and Sensory Processing Sensitivity

According to Dr. Elaine Aron's research, about 15-20% of the population are "Highly Sensitive Persons (HSP)" with nervous systems that process stimuli more deeply. Rabbit students have prominent HSP traits, which is not a weakness but a source of deep empathy, rich creativity, and meticulous observation.

Secure Base and Relationship Patterns

In Bowlby's attachment theory, a "Secure Base" is the foundation of a relationship where one feels safe. Rabbit students shine brightest in relationships where they feel secure, while also serving as a "secure base" for their friends. A few deep relationships are key to the rabbit student's emotional well-being.

Personalized Self-Care Guide

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Express Feelings

Don't hold in hurt feelings — practice saying "I was hurt too"

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Building Assertiveness

Start small — practice saying "I like this" to express your own opinion

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New Environment Challenge

Once a month, visit a new place or join a new group to build adaptability

Management Guide

Rabbit student, your caring nature and sensitivity are truly a precious gift to the world! But feeling everyone's emotions as your own can be too draining. Practice distinguishing "this is not my emotion." And sometimes you need the courage to give a polite "no." Saying no doesn't make you a bad person. Writing your feelings in a diary is also a great way — when you set the emotional burden down on paper, you'll feel much lighter.

Notable Figures

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Alice

Alice in Wonderland

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Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit

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Chino

Is the Order a Rabbit?

FAQ

What strengths does the rabbit type's delicate personality have?
Rabbit types can detect subtle changes that others miss — teacher's question patterns, friends' mood shifts, the delicate beauty in artwork. You can achieve outstanding results in fields where sensitivity shines, like writing, art, counseling, and design.
I'm scared to voice my opinions
Rabbit types tend to worry "what if I'm wrong" or "what if I upset them." But your opinions are absolutely valuable! You don't need to start on a big stage. Practice with your most comfortable friend first, then gradually expand — confidence will build naturally.
How can I build self-esteem?
Every night, write down "3 things I did well today." Even the smallest things count. Rabbit types tend to see others' strengths clearly while undervaluing their own. As the habit of self-praise accumulates, a healthy self-esteem of "I'm actually pretty great" will take root.