Well, I already know what house I would be in. Pottermore told me.
Haha. Dw, I'll play along.
But first. Khaat, how can you say that you're too stubborn about the ones you love to fit nicely into Hufflepuff? That screams loyalty to me, and whilst Hufflepuffs are generally depicted as the soft and fluffy house, their traits are ones which, in ways reflect those of Gryffindor. Remember that often when Loyalty is put under the test, if you retain said loyalty you're probably showing a great deal of courage.
But that's besides the point I suppose... remember though, that Tonks was a Hufflepuff, but she was incredibly stubborn and obviously was brave.
For me, I suppose there is a lot of debate. I'm not evil. Like everyone else here, I've done bad things, but that's not what Slytherin's are, is it. They're cunning and ambitious, two traits which can be associated with evilness, are not downright bad. I have been known to work things so that they will swing in my favour, I've even done it at the behest of other people in the past, but in almost all cases I've regretted my actions and have then given what was rightfully someone else's to that person. So I suppose I'm not a slytherin.
I am smart. Sorry, just being realistic here. I sat a test and was accepted into the 7th highest ranking school in my state (Which is the top ranking state in Australia). Having said that, I personally don't think I'm smart
Or, maybe I am, just not when it comes to tests.
But I don't feel like a Ravenclaw, and the choice of the person is taken into account, so I wouldn't be that.
As for Hufflepuff and Gryffindor, like I said before, I see a great amount of similarity between these two houses. I am very loyal to my friends, and given a topic or chore that I like, I will work hard on it until I feel that it's been completed to a perfect standard, or at least one that I am happy with. I have been known to slack off in other areas though, which is a bad thing I suppose. Really, it comes down to the task at hand. Where Gryffindor is involved I've never really had to show any real sort of bravery... I suppose, in thought, we would all do the wonderful things we say we'd do, but in all realism I believe that if I saw an action as being right, I would do it, despite risks.
But really, I do think I'm a puffer. To me my friends and family are everything. I've been known to have screaming matches with people who are asses to them, I've told teachers that they're being stupid and unfair when they're being asses to them. And for all of them I see no real situation where I would choose something over their wellbeing.
So yeah. Hufflepuff
(I hope I didn't sound like I've got my head too far up my ass there xD)