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Question #1229901558Sunday, 21-Dec-2008
Category: Personality
What annoys you about other people that are the same type as you? -- Anonymous
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A1 that they are like me. =/ I don't like people that are like me. I think just one of me is bad enough. -- INFp
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A2 A couple things. 1.) Passivity and lack of willingness to take decisive action among fellow INFps can be a source of frustration. When INFps are collaborating on some mutual objective, things tend to stagnate and possible courses of action are ruminated over obsessively - possibly without ever being implemented. 2.) INFps often have highly abstruse or esoteric interests that they are passionate about sharing with others. This in itself is a positive quality - except in those rare instances when those highly unique interests are also highly BORING. The fact that no one really cares about a hobby or interest of an INFp doesn't always help to quell his or her enthusiasm for delightedly demonstrating its myriad wonders. 3.) There have been times when I've gotten into subtle "weirdness competitions" with other INFps who reflect an outwardly zany, quirky, or eccentric demeanor (it is as if they are trying to "steal" my social persona) although that's more nonplussing than annoying. Ah, I can't really think of anything else right now. -- Anonymous
A3 I don't like how other ISFjs are so hard to connect with. I mean, once I get to know them it's really easy, but starting a friendship can be really difficult because they seem like they hate you. Also, I don't like how they seem to know everything about you. My best friend's an ISFj like me, and she'll say stuff like "Oh, didn't you wear that shirt last Monday?" or she'll remember things I only told her once or something that happen a long long time ago. I know I do it too I know everyone's names like she does, but it still weirds me out. -- ISFj
A4 A1 LOL But actually I think the same... I was an outsider for a long time, so I'm used to dealing with difference and similarity confuses me. There isn't anything that annoys me about ESFps, but there is a couple of things that make me nervous. For example, we ESFps are hard to maintain fluent conversation with, so a dialogue of two ESFps, especially Se subtypes, consists mostly of sudden remarks and long pauses. A3: I also get the feeling other ESFps know - well, not everything, but definitely something about me, and that makes me nervous. And Fi subtypes seem to me too much of diplomats, not honest and straightforward enough (while I'm too honest sometimes). On the other hand, there is a lot of things I admire about some ESFps, especially the proficiency they achieved in their proffesions - they are excellent musicians and language teachers. -- Ezis (ESFp)
A5 I don't think I've ever met another INFJ. -- Anonymous
A6 They are overly sensitive to the point where it's just ridiculous. And if they are incredibly depressed they can turn overly dramatic or incredibly cynical. -- infp
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