What Type of Personality Are You?

Red Rain said:
ENTP SUCK IT DNA!
Yeah, basically I'm a troll. I love arguing, even if I'm wrong. This explains a lot.
Also, Tesla, Inman, and two guys from Monty Python are also ENTP. I own faces with me personality.

Just read part of your personality.

'ENTPs absolutely love to argue and they do not really care that much what the argument is about, as long as it is fun. They may not actually support the idea they are arguing for, but may decide to go against the prevailing opinion, seeing this as a mental exercise. '

I think I took the test wrong. This is me, right here^
 
I got ENFJ, even though it says the opposite of what I said. >_>

ENFJs are genuinely interested in other people and radiate authenticity, concern and altruism
Nope.

finding it natural and easy to communicate their ideas and opinions, especially in person. It does not really matter whether they are presenting cold facts or expressing raging emotions, the ENFJ will not be afraid to stand up and speak, regardless of the audience.
OK, yes, but that's not always a good thing... I mean, I lose a lot of friends that way.

This is one of the reasons why ENFJs can be so convincing and mesmerizing when they speak – they instinctively know how to combine passion and rational arguments.
Lol. Rational arguments...

ENFJ personalities are very intuitive. They find it easy to sense other people’s motives and find connections between seemingly unrelated events.
I'm TERRIBLE at reading people.

On the other hand, such intuitiveness and sensitivity can also cause significant difficulties for people with this personality type – they may be too altruistic and empathic, getting too involved in other people’s problems, and then finding it difficult to detach and stop worrying. In extreme cases, this can even affect the ENFJs’ perception of themselves.
*Spit Take* Y-You're kidding right?! I'm about as EmPATHETIC as Garfield.

ENFJs are optimistic idealists, often trusting other people more than they should
OMFG. This website is a joke!


Then again, I did get like 2% in one thing (The E in ENFJ), 4% In another (N), something else % (In F) and 26% (In J).

I tried it again, but I got ESFJ - Something even LESS accurate!

Third time's the charm... Extraversion - 16%, Intuition - 13%, Feeling - 2%, Judging - 40%.
ENFJ. *Le sigh*
 
I got ESFJ.http://www.16personalities.com/esfj-personality

"Strength of individual traits: Extraversion - 33%, Sensing - 1%, Feeling - 2%, Judging - 24%.

After taking the exam now I know why I am like this.

"ESFJs are great team players, always able to sense tensions and incompatibilities. They are very traditional, doing their best to support and defend authority and law."

That's true.

"ESFJs also respect hierarchy and do their best to achieve a position of authority."

That's me.

"An ESFJ is likely to take their commitments extremely seriously, putting security and stability above everything else, while not forgetting little but important details in their lives.

That was accurate.
:D






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Eron said:
I got ESFJ.http://www.16personalities.com/esfj-personality

"Strength of individual traits: Extraversion - 33%, Sensing - 1%, Feeling - 2%, Judging - 24%.

After taking the exam now I know why I am like this.

"ESFJs are great team players, always able to sense tensions and incompatibilities. They are very traditional, doing their best to support and defend authority and law."

That's true.

"ESFJs also respect hierarchy and do their best to achieve a position of authority."

That's me.

"An ESFJ is likely to take their commitments extremely seriously, putting security and stability above everything else, while not forgetting little but important details in their lives.

That was accurate.
:D






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God Damn it Eron.

How did it get you right but not me?
 
Blob55 said:
Eron said:
I got ESFJ.http://www.16personalities.com/esfj-personality

"Strength of individual traits: Extraversion - 33%, Sensing - 1%, Feeling - 2%, Judging - 24%.

After taking the exam now I know why I am like this.

"ESFJs are great team players, always able to sense tensions and incompatibilities. They are very traditional, doing their best to support and defend authority and law."

That's true.

"ESFJs also respect hierarchy and do their best to achieve a position of authority."

That's me.

"An ESFJ is likely to take their commitments extremely seriously, putting security and stability above everything else, while not forgetting little but important details in their lives.

That was accurate.
:D






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God Damn it Eron.

How did it get you right but not me?
I don't know.
Maybe you did it wrong.
 
Eron said:
Blob55 said:
How can you do a simple slider QA thing wrong?
Maybe you understood something but the question was saying another thing.
^
Hey, it's possible. It's definitely not unheard of on these MBTI tests either.
So I'm guessing either you inputted the wrong answers, or you don't know yourself as well as you think you do.
 
What? No. I know myself well enough to know the MTBI thing is BS. The problem I have, is I'm very emotional, but not emotionally empathetic towards others, but MTBI mixes the two together, so my results end up contradicting what I say.
The rest are alright, but everything but judging is under 20%.

In fact, ESTJ seems to fit me more, but I don't live in the present and people don't tend to trust me.

When bogged down by stress, an ESTJ often feels isolated from others. They feel as if they are misunderstood and undervalued, and that their efforts are taken for granted. Although normally the ESTJ is very verbal and doesn't have any problem expressing themself, when under stress they have a hard time putting their feelings into words and communicating them to others.
100%
 
I can't believe you kids are still going on with that silly test.

I get doing it for fun, but defending it? Don't tell me you actually believe anything a test tells you as long as it's absolute, incredibly vague, general and sheds a positive light on you.
 
Note to serious MBTI fans out there; if you really want to find out your Jungian type, I'd recommend getting familiarized with cognitive functions as opposed to relying on tests like these. A notorious misconception always associated with MBTI is that your assigned Jungian type is an absolute depiction of your behavior. Nothing could be further from the truth. The four letters are supposed to be representatives of how you think, not how you act or behave. If you do not agree with what is said about your personality type, then maybe you need to start looking into alternatives instead of insisting on doing the same test again.
 
Corvus said:
Note to serious MBTI fans out there; if you really want to find out your Jungian type, I'd recommend getting familiarized with cognitive functions as opposed to relying on tests like these. A notorious misconception always associated with MBTI is that your assigned Jungian type is an absolute depiction of your behavior. Nothing could be further from the truth. The four letters are supposed to be representatives of how you think, not how you act or behave. If you do not agree with what is said about your personality type, then maybe you need to start looking into alternatives instead of insisting on doing the same test again.

Then what would be a better test?
 
bacon said:
My results:

Jolly Nature

Likes to thrash about.​
I bust a gut reading this. Well played.
 
Tried this out, and it said I was INTJ. Some of that stuff was true… well, more like more than half of it.
 
I'm an INFP, which is basically me to a T.

"Forming around 4.5% of the population, INFP personalities are usually perceived as calm, reserved or even shy. However, such an exterior can be deceptive – even though INFPs can be somewhat cautious, their inner flame and passion is not something to be taken lightly."

I'm a rather big introvert and I'm extremely passionate about what I like, so yeah. I guess that's that. I'm also extremely self-conscious and neurotic, one of the weaknesses of INFP people.

http://www.16personalities.com/infp-personality
 
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