A person who adapts to situations easily could be called adaptable, flexible, or possibly resourceful; metaphorically such people are sometimes described as light on their feet.
A person who easily adapts to situations is often referred to as "adaptable" or "flexible."
A person who looks for the negative in everything is often described as a pessimist. They tend to focus on the drawbacks and pitfalls in situations rather than the positive aspects.
A pushover. This refers to someone who stands their ground but is easily knocked down. Hence: A person who does not wish to agree to the demand, but who is easily convinced to change their mind. They become known as a "pushover".
Someone who is easily frightened can be described as skittish, timid, or jumpy.
== == A person who hates/dislikes change is a "neophobe", the opposite of a "neophile" who is easily excited by novelty. Sentence: A bunch of childish neophobes have created a Facebook group objecting to minor layout revisions and new features. If you're talking about someone who hates TECHNOLOGICAL change specifically, you might be looking for the word "luddite" or "neo-luddite" (since Luddites were a type of people from 19th Century England).
You could call this person a "selfish immortal."
A open minded person; a free spirit
A person who easily gets offended and retaliates can be described as having a "short fuse" or being "vindictive."
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what about coward or pesimiste
Gullible-adjectiveeasily deceived or cheated.
A person who falls in love easily can be referred to as a "hopeless romantic" or someone who is "romantically inclined."
you call them a speaker that speaks in situations...?
A person who gives up easily can be described as being "quick to throw in the towel" or "having a low threshold for persistence." They may exhibit traits of being discouraged easily or lacking perseverance.
A person who looks for the negative in everything is often described as a pessimist. They tend to focus on the drawbacks and pitfalls in situations rather than the positive aspects.
Some of the best situations are if there is an upset customer. They could actually talk to the person and calm them down before they get the company to call them back.
In hospitals and other professional situations physicians are usually addressed as, or referred to as, "Doctor."