1. 19050-133350Find your tribe is essentially an online questionnaire that asks questions about your preferences with celebrites, drink, music, what your most prized possessions are, what you tend to do in your free time, what television programmes and channels you like and what newspapers/magazines you read. After all the questions finished it calculates what it thinks your personality is. It told me I am a “Mosher” which essentially means heavy music and prone to going into to mosh pits, would I agree with. This shows that it is relatively accurate.<br />19050332105The next page after finding out your tribe is one that shows where the majorities of “tribes” are, here it shows that roughly in the south east of England the largest tribe is “Townies” with 13%, then indie “scenesters”, with 105 described as “Your job might be a bit boring but it brings home the bacon and helps you save up for those two weeks away to Spain. Your weekends are set in stone – trip to the shops in town, buy yourself something nice, head to the All Bar One with friends, have a laff, maybe go for a club, as long as there’s none of the indie weirdo music. Keep it straight, you say.” <br />“Rahs” are describes as “You are a Rah! There’s nothing like a good gaffaw on the young society scene for one’s weekend. Head up to Henley in the 4 x 4 with a bunch of mates from Bristol. It’s all about having fun right now, but you’ll ask Daddy to put the feelers out for that job in the city on Monday. There’s plenty of time when one is young, no?”<br />