Had enough popcorn for that. :/
To answer the OP, just to voice my opinion..
I'd share my results provided that I'm proud of them. And I'd be proud of my results if I worked hard and tried my best, I wouldn't be embarrassed at all if they were "low", because I gave it my all and I have an expectation that everyone will respect that.
This year, I didn't take it seriously, didn't try, and was not proud of my results at all, hence I've not disclosed my results openly to many people. I've probably just given a vague "not so well" answer. I don't blame people for asking random people for their scores, it could be just curiosity kicking in. But I do find it a little insensitive. What I loved here was that a lot of people were very considerate in the way they'd approach such a potentially sensitive topic.
They'd simply ask, "how did you go?", there's no concrete answer, but you can hint to them about how you went. It's an open ended question in the sense that you can disclose your results if you'd like (pretty good! I got a 37!), but at the same time, you keep them under wraps..(didn't go as well as I'd like).. But to those people, who persist, "but still, what did you get?" I just answer "low 30's" Not true, but you know I didn't want to talk about...
The other thing I dislike is how people judge others by their study scores... That infuriates me..
(It's early in the morning, I've probably left some things out
