What Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You Character Are You?

You just missed the last train home and ended up behind the supermarket.

What Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You Character Are You? artwork

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There's something special about the people you meet in ordinary places. Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You turns late-night convenience store runs and cigarette break conversations into one of the most heartfelt adult romances in recent manga. Maybe you're as quietly dependable as Sasaki, the kind of person who notices the little things others miss. Maybe you hide your softer side behind Tayama's teasing honesty, or carry Yamada's warmth and ability to put people at ease. From Goto's observant optimism to Nakajima's steady reliability and Suzuki's easygoing practicality, every character brings their own way of navigating loneliness, connection, and everyday life.

This quiz isn't about who you'd date or whose aesthetic you like best. It's about the version of yourself that emerges after the masks come off and the day's responsibilities are finally over. How do you care for others? What parts of yourself do you keep hidden? What kind of comfort are you drawn to when life gets overwhelming? If you've ever found meaning in small routines, unexpected conversations, or the people who make ordinary moments feel extraordinary, pull up a chair behind the supermarket and let's find out which Smoking Behind the Supermarket with You character you truly are.

All Quiz Questions

You've had an absolutely terrible day. What helps?

A familiar routine that lets you decompress.

Spending time with someone you can laugh with.

A small kindness from someone who noticed you were struggling.

Talking everything through with someone you trust.

Quiet alone time to process your feelings.

Someone new joins your workplace or social circle. What's your instinct?

Make sure they feel welcome.

Observe them before deciding how to interact with them.

Crack jokes to break the tension.

Offer practical help if they seem overwhelmed.

Immediately start imagining how they'll fit into the group's dynamics.

Someone tells you, "You always seem so put together." How do you react?

Laugh and admit they're giving you way too much credit.

Thank them politely, even if they have no idea what's really going on in your head.

That literally would not happen to me.

Brush it off and redirect attention to someone else.

Secretly treasure the compliment for weeks afterward.

What kind of people are you most drawn to?

People who are dependable and quietly kind.

People who say exactly what they're thinking, even if it's blunt.

People who make everyone around them feel included and understood.

People who are easy to be around and can make you laugh after a hard day.

People who reveal unexpected depth once you get to know them.

You're waiting for someone who's running late. What are you thinking?

I hope they're okay.

They definitely don't respect my time.

Things happen. I'll just enjoy the extra downtime.

Maybe this gives me time to think about how I want this conversation to go.

I'm annoyed, but I'm not going to make it a big deal.

Which role do you naturally take in a group?

The dependable one who keeps things moving.

The one who keeps everyone laughing.

The listener people open up to.

The wildcard who says what everyone else is thinking.

The person making sure nobody gets left out.

Choose a place you would become a regular at.

A cozy neighborhood café where the staff already know your usual order.

A tiny bar tucked away on a side street, having deep conversations with strangers.

A local bookstore where you can wander for hours without anyone bothering you.

A lively diner or food stall where the atmosphere is casual and there's lots of small talk.

A little independent shop run by someone with a strong personality who you can bond with.

What kind of conversations do you enjoy most?

Honest talks about real issues.

Playful banter with a little bit of emotional whiplash.

Listening to people share what's really on their minds.

Practical conversations where people help each other solve problems.

A mix of jokes, stories, and small talk.

What's your biggest red flag according to your friends?

I take care of everyone else and forget to ask for help myself.

I joke about serious feelings instead of talking about them directly.

I overthink interactions and replay conversations in my head for days.

I bottle things up until people are shocked to learn I was struggling at all.

I get way too invested in other people's relationships and life choices.

If someone important to you was struggling but insisted they were "fine," what would you do?

Stay nearby and remind them they don't have to handle everything alone.

Give them space while quietly checking in from time to time.

Use humor to lower their defenses before getting serious.

Call them out because pretending everything is okay helps nobody.

Listen without judgment and let them open up at their own pace.

All Quiz Results

Sasaki

You're the kind of person who notices the little things. You remember how someone takes their coffee, check in when a friend seems off, and quietly carry responsibilities without making a fuss about it. Sometimes you underestimate your own impact because kindness comes so naturally to you that it doesn't feel remarkable. You have a tendency to think everyone else has life figured out while you're just trying to keep up, but people often find your steady presence more comforting than you realize. The warmth you offer others is something you deserve to receive too.

Yamada

You know how to make people feel welcome. Whether it's through a smile, a thoughtful gesture, or simply creating an atmosphere where others can relax, you instinctively put people at ease. You take pride in being dependable, but there are moments when you wonder if people truly know the person beneath the polished exterior. You contain more complexity than your first impression suggests. The people who earn your trust get to see a depth of sincerity and care that stays with them long after they've left.

Tayama

You use humor and sharp observations to keep people on their toes. Others may see you as confident, cool, or even intimidating at first, but beneath that exterior is someone who feels things deeply and values authenticity above almost anything else. You have little patience for pretense and a habit of teasing the people you secretly care about most. It can be difficult to let your guard down, especially when vulnerability feels risky. Still, the right people bring out a softness in you that surprises everyone, including yourself.

Goto

You have a knack for understanding people without needing to be at the center of attention. You notice chemistry before anyone else does, offer encouragement at just the right moment, and quietly root for the people you love to find happiness. Others often come to you for advice because you have a way of balancing practicality with optimism. You enjoy life's little dramas as long as they end with everyone feeling a bit more understood. Your belief in people has a way of helping them believe in themselves too.

Nakajima

You're calm in situations that would overwhelm other people. You prefer consistency over chaos and tend to approach problems with patience rather than panic. Friends and coworkers rely on you because you follow through on what you say and rarely seek credit for doing the right thing. Sometimes your own needs get pushed to the bottom of the list because you're so focused on keeping everything running smoothly. Your quiet reliability is one of your greatest strengths, even if it often goes unnoticed.

Suzuki

You bring a grounded, approachable energy wherever you go. You know when to be serious and when a well-timed joke can make a difficult day easier to bear. People appreciate that you don't overcomplicate things and tend to offer practical support instead of empty platitudes. You value loyalty and genuine connection over appearances, and you make an effort to show up for the people who matter to you. Life may not always go according to plan, but you trust your ability to adapt and keep moving forward.

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