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Aw esfp trying hard, go you guys. Woah entj was so intense but then! Isfp FJ/Bob Ross appeared. Yay! What a fun surprise woo! He’s so calming 😇 Wow, this one has a lot of ties and costume changes. I appreciate your effort on the outfits 🙂
Hey, that reminds me of how my Math Models and Algebra 2 teacher (it was the same guy, had him junior and senior year in high school, think he retired after I left) had this vase on his desk. It was labeled “Ashes of Problem Students”, and the darn thing had gray sand in it to actually look like ashes 😂 … unless???
I'm an INTP and a teacher. This is exactly me. We are all super chill in class. We've got an agreement, if they don't feel like listening, they can do whatever they want unless they're disturbing others. Since the classes are interesting, I had no student doing "whatever they want". I love my job man :')
My math teacher is probably an INTP and he allows students to take a nap in his class if they needed it, which was typically against school rules, but hey, the teacher (somewhat) has the final say on additional class rules.
INTPs would have trouble following the curriculum because they'd just want to talk about/do what interests them. They would also hate planning, and feel deep regret when faced with the consequences of assigning essays to their classes. (The consequences, of couse, are that they must read/grade those essays, and the essays will be disastrously terrible, almost without exception.)
Okay but to be fair, the curriculum tends to be painfully stupid. Kids are being taught a bunch of stuff they will never need and will never be able to connect to anything. It's like being given a puzzle piece, except there is no puzzle. I'd totally go off on tangents about things they wouldn't be tested on, but would actually be interesting and hopefully helpful later on. Which is exactly why I'll stay in the field and the lab and not venture into the classroom. Oh, that and because of sozialization, kids can be vicious.
INTPs wouldn't follow the curriculum. They would teach in a way that they think will be useful. I had an ISTP teacher and that's what he did. We learned so much from him. (at least everyone else did. I already knew everything😏) -ISTP
A professor, who I think is INFJ, literally has a "policy" - if the door is open, you can come in. If the door is closed, it means he's not available. I adopted the same "policy" for my own room and it works wonders honestly 😂
I NEED to have the door closed, I couldn't stand it being open for some reason XD (maybe it has to be with my constant need to be quiet or doing my own stuff, more privately so that I can do whatever I please, I guess... Letting the door open actually feels like someone can enter anytime and give me a jumpscare even if it already happens pretty commonly 😂 But this looks like a great policy, not gonna lie....
I cant believe how the ISFJ was so accurate. I imagine myself being a future teacher and thats exactly how I saw myself hahahaha no respect from students unless I play rude teacher
I have an ISFJ friend who often says how she has to "man-up" to be taken seriously. And its pretty effective, but the hard part is to keep the act up and running. Have you ever felt the same?
@@Xlife018 yes! I always want to avoid conflicts, so its pretty hard for me to be stay in character thats its not me! Nobody ever took me seriously, and Im not even a teacher yet, so I imagine how thats gonna be a challenge 😅
@@andrgomarta That's exactly what she strives for. In fact, sometime I call her the fire extinguisher haha! I am fascinated by how similarly you speak, feels like I'm talking to someone I already know :D
My favorite teacher in the world is a INFP, just as me. Creative, innovative, the nicest person ever. And I just wanted to say that. If you’re an INFP and a former teacher I wish you the best luck, you can impact in some people lives.
That's awesome! I'm an INFP and have considered switching careers to teaching but I feel like I'm not cut out for it because I'd have to be "on" (faking extroversion and other stuff I'm bad at) all the time
INFP teacher here! I have a Psychology degree and an on-going masters in Social Studies so I mainly teach Psych related subjects in college. Also tried teaching arts and humanities before. Will probably teach Ethics this coming semester also hehe.
Hilarious and so true! Seeing “Frank James Ross” painting happy little trees is up there on my list of favs, along with the time you wore a disheveled orange wig and spoke with a British accent as Ron Weasley.
@@shahjmir yeah. I’m also an ENFJ and I’m obsessed with quizzes and riddles. And I’m becoming a teacher. And I’ll definitely use quizzes and riddles (such as crosswords) in my class all the time and will be as enthusiastic about it as shown in FJ’s video xD
@@astridgalactic9336 I really hope things are going well for you. I'm contemplating leaving teaching at the end of this school year. I really enjoy teaching, just not the administrative work and bureaucracy that comes with it.
@@Svarthymn No kidding! It was like the worst shock for me when I realised how much paperwork it takes to be a teacher! That's what I wanted to avoid in the first place... being a low grade administration worker... and what am I now? Low grade administration worker with a teaching degree lol. At least the kids are lifting up my mood most of the time :D
Yeah I’m and intp and am pretty laid back in general when it comes to rules / regulations and forcing things on people in any situation. I don’t really care what u do or believe as long as it doesn’t directly affect me in some way. If I was a teacher, I would be there just to teach the kids, not force them to learn or do shit, as long as u don’t disrupt others who want to learn and don’t disrespect me, I don’t give a fuck what u do. Oh and also not bullying someone or picking on someone heavily, I’ll crack down on that but that being said, even though it sounds cruel, getting picked on is still important to learning certain things and I’ve had my fair share of being picked on just like everyone who’s different from the rest. People are afraid of others who are different, and I would say without the experiences I had when I was younger that were tough, I wouldn’t have learnt the things I have today. Even though I think like an intp and am an intp on personality tests, I adapted the behaviours of istp traits in my actions it seems
What I think I will THINK during these classes 0:00 ESFP -- You say that every year . This is getting old . 0:10 ISTJ -- You are not supposed to take class on first day of shool . 0:19 ENFJ -- Then can we treat it as a party and don't take it seriously ? 0:30 ESFJ -- So nosy .. but probably right ! 0:38 ISTP -- This person is talking sense. I love this . 0:50 ESTJ -- Oh pls .. it was our vacation ! 0:58 ISFJ -- Nobody will liste... 1:12 ENTP -- Was that necessary ? 1:18 ENTJ -- ... (Won't dare offend him ) 1:32 ISFP -- Looks like this will be easy . 1:43 ENFP -- This is interesting . 1:52 ESTP -- I want to live longer . But I guess it will be fun . 1:57 INFP -- You are such a mess . 2:09 INTJ -- What can I ask him that's not stupid but he won't be able to answer ? 2:18 INFJ -- That was funny ! 2:29 INTP -- I love this class
INFJ teacher here. The door thing is so true. I have colleagues who let students come in during their lunch to work on things and my students often ask why I don't. "Because I'm dealing with my own crises and can't handle yours!" Also the INTP thing though. Beautiful. "If it wouldn't get me fired, I'd be doing the same thing."
Funny story, my dad, who I think is an ESTP, used to build model rockets with my brother a lot when we were kids, and one time they made one with some uh…”modifications”, and not only did the sound shake the neighborhood, but he accidentally blasted a huge hole in my aunt’s pool. :) And we all lived to tell the tale. 👍🏻
"So PLEASE think them through before you ask." I'm not an INTJ but I definitely agree with him. Some questions my fellow students ask are really stupid and annoying but I'd probably never say it out loud because I'm too nice XD
As an INTJ I will play devil's advocate: sometimes you don't realize how stupid something is until you start saying it out loud. I've also asked "stupid" questions in a class if it seems like no one else is getting it, or it was said in an oblique way that might not be clear to non-intuitives.
@@jacobwiren8142 that’s just rude. Some people are slow and don’t get things easily even if they actually put a lot of effort into learning it. As a teacher you should help them not say their questions are stupid.
Oh is that so? When I was in college sometimes I loved asking annoying questions when everyone else doesn't seem like to have a not-so-stupid question😏
As an INTJ...this is exactly 100% accurate. We hate stupid questions that don’t help with anything. P.S -I need a Bob Ross teacher in my life. He would be my favorite therapist.
The ENFP one! 🤣 Wow, I feel seen. For the record, I wouldn’t say zodiac out loud though. I’d tell them they’re organized by birthday while, in my mind, trying to see how valid zodiacs are throughout the first 6 months. Then! switching the seating to MBTI-based because I will know their personalities by then. Find me a more interesting year long social experiment, I’ll wait.
As an INTP I would imagine teaching a class of interested students and we would have these amazing discussions like friends. I wouldn't mind the students who are not interested in class and let them do their shit, until they don't bother each other or the class. Also, I would like to abolish the grading system, we all know it nowhere describes the academic potential of a student. I would prolly make more interesting experiments in the class rather than rote learning, which I absolutely hate.
You wouldn't last long. They don't keep teachers around when their students fail, especially in classes unrelated to underwater basket weaving. You wouldn't actually be doing anyone any favors, either -- in fact, you'd be doing more harm than good. Also, competency must be assessed. I'm guessing you're about 10 or 12 and having problems in school.
@@angelbear_og From my observations, students "fail" because the system failed them. I bet no one would fail if they're given the freedom of learning the way they want to. And no, I am not 12 but I come from a country which needs major educational reforms, where students are just treated as factory products which are to be manufactured and delivered to the society rather than as actual human beings. The societal pressure leaves us very few courses to choose and everyone is expected to excel at it. I have personally been quite food with my grades at school, but I have realised how faulty and inconsistent the system is. I have seen a lot of potential people but they're losing their creativity and just living like lifeless robots(ironic that I'm the INTP haha) because of the environment they're put through. I just want to teach the way I've always wanted to be taught. If you're goal oriented that's good for you! I think there is no need to worry about the results if the approach is right.
btw, the INTJ one was appropriately timed. Yesterday, a student in my physical science class said there was a black hole under Antarctica. Before I could say anything, the other kids immediately jumped on her and called her all kinds of names. So, think before you ask a question, yeah....except with this student, this was an example of her thinking! When I explained how black holes work and that you can't have them on earth, she was amazed and asked where they were. The other kids screamed "space, OMG!" at her, and I had to explain for a while before she could understand. I even tried to clarify by asking her if a cave was what she was talking about, saying "do you mean a cave, a big black hole in the ground?" And I think she did!!
i had an INTJ teacher in highschool, he taught my psychology and history classes. he was def intelligent since he loved to read several historial and nonfiction books. and he gave out cookies when we did good in tests (which was nice), but he was always quizzing us on hw or anything really. He got along well tho with about everyone, he was awesome so i just thought i would share this since u reminded me of it. I hope u do well with ur aspirations! - infp
That was *way* to accurate to my ISFJ mom. Seemingly unlimited patience, until not. Once my siblings and I were making a ruckus in the car and my mom did a total "I WILL TURN THIS CAR AROUND!" but then she saw a bird eating bugs off a truck and completely forgot why she was angry. Bless her heart. It's not always easy raising an ENFP (me), an INTP, and an INFJ.
Nailed the ESTJ 😂 My dad basically prepared his students by himself, since most teachers would just pass them at the end as the law says. No. Dad trained them with ungodly amounts of homework and pep talks. Some found him years later and thanked him for teaching them to actually do their homework.
This reminds me of my INTP high school math teacher, who tries to introduce the delta-epsilon idea of limit and continuity first day in my ap Calc BC class. Everyone was confused, but he just ignored us and was devoted in the proof lol. He didn't follow whatever rules or textbook, and was always introducing stuff like "ah this won't appear anywhere unless you go to grad school in math but I find it interesting that ..."
ISFJ teacher here...actually, I've never had a disciplinary issue or loud talking after the bell in my own class (30 years as a teacher). Many students have later told me, "Your class was really fun and I always learned a lot, but....I was pretty scared of you at first." I did really strive to make my classes fun (with an English class, you pretty much have to or be prepared to wake up the nappers), but I DO get intense about getting value out of every single minute! So maybe intensity saved the day. I appreciated every single student that I've ever had and tried to connect with them as real people who had other things to do than just be in my class. ***how funny, after reading tons of comments, I think there are more ISFJ teachers out there than nurses!
Laughing so much at ISFJ - totally true 😄 Starts out very diplomatic, but finally can't take it anymore and explodes. Then it's right back to being diplomatic 😀
This was such an interesting theme! I loved it! Even though I graduated my school many years ago, it still gives me such thrilling vibes... 💫 Especially, the first day of school, oh 🎒✈ feelingsss... 🌊😢
ENTJ/ENFJ here. When I taught college, I had the exact ENTJ conversation. Now that I'm older and a counselor, full on ENFJ positivity. LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AWESOME!
OMG... I'm an ISFJ high school teacher and this is so relatable. They never listen to me until I feign anger or I'm really angry and then they are afraid of me. Sometimes, I actually say "You would really hate to annoy me" Or "You don't want to see me angry... Trust me". And that keeps them quiet then they start talking again. 😂😂
The amount that I relate to the isfj and infp right now... Just started teaching again after about a 3 year break. Getting that teacher voice back in shape so they are quiet and listen... Easier said than done. I just want them to learn as well as they can and perhaps instill a passion in them to want to learn!! (I'm a foreign language teacher, to be specific) ~INFP here
ENFP teacher: Guys, it's important to question the tradition and rebel sometimes. Make sure you break some rules and do not always listen to what the teachers say. Oh wait-
I'm a enfp but I don't like breaking rules coz I saw a lot of people breaking rules and I don't want to. So I tell myself I rebel the rebel 😂 Coz if lots of people do it with no benefits at all and have high risk why should I? Sometime I wonder if I'm not an enfp, but I took the tests many times, still a enfp😂And Enfp is the one I relate to the most as I do like mystical and stuff and daydreams a lot, some people may not catch up on what I was talking about coz I think too fast😂
"as i, your teacher, have just told you firstly to make sure to break some rules, and secondly to not always listen to what the teachers say, i expect that no rules will be broken in my class."
And yeah I don't think I will type people with just zodiac signs because you can not conclude a person just by one thing, people are in fact the most complicated being. People have sides that people know and don't know about , Including themselves may not know too.
Probably it was just that the similar vibes made them get along better. If you actually sat them together based on their actual zodiac signs, it wouldn't have changed anything. Btw, I just saw several statements of Indian female scientists who basically fled to the West to escape astrology because astrology dictates so much in their lives, like whom to marry and when to take what medicine, and they are deeply worried about the rise of astrology in the West and how it's perceived as harmless while it actually harms many people. So just fyi that astrology is something to be careful about.
@@solar0wind Astrology doesn't harm people. People harm people. As long as humans are involved, the motivation can always be questionable, anyone depending that much on one tool IS the problem, not necessarily the tool itself. No matter what it is in life, trying to one size fits all astrology, medicine, politics or education is always going to flop.
@@lolavedette7566 That's the same argument as saying guns don't hurt people because people do. The thing is that without a certain belief you first have to find an excuse to do something bad; with that belief you already have it, so you're way more likely to actually do it. If e.g. superstitious Indians didn't believe that there's a right time to take medicine that's different from what the doctor said, they'd be more open to actually listen to the doctor.
I always felt left out in most of this kind of video as I mostly didn't relate to them as an ISFJ but this one is a spot on! ✨ I was once a secretary of my class and I need to regularly present the class agenda to everyone else and this happened every single time to the point I always prepared drinking water because I'm having an obvious sore throat thanks to that yelling 😂
i can relate so hard with ISFJ! I had to do the exact same thing when it was my turn to do a class presentation in grade school. i was also a quiet kid btw
Speaking of ISTJ high school teachers, my dad is one, and for attendance, he came up with a system where the kids sign themselves in so that there is no possibility of an attendance delay 😂🤣
I was a teacher. Definitely did ISFJ 😄 Eventually, I would add that they were hurting my throat because I am soft spoken....so please don't make me get to that level ☺ I also definitely did some form of ESFJ...usually it was me having a chit chat in the hall because the student was not being themselves that day and letting them vent for a bit before going back in class 😁💗
Random comment: I got so excited when I saw the Frank James "Ur My Type" ad come on as I was about to start watch a video on another channel! So proud of you, Frank, for all the hard work that you have put in to your channel! 👏💜
Now, I wonder what type were my teachers at school. 10th grade (=2nd in French) I had a cool and attractive nice *Science* teacher, I had him too in Option MPI (physical and computer measurements), Sometimes he came with his guitar and play. During his classes, it was always calm and soothing, and I am pretty sure we were full of introverts with maybe 1 or 2 extroverts.
ISTJ is exactly like my math teacher 😂 ISFJ is my Biology teacher. ENTP is my English teacher INTP is my history teacher(my favourite) ESFP is that substitute the class doesn't respect. ESFJ is my gossipy POB teacher(I keep my distance) ENTJ is definitely my French teacher INFP is my POA teacher(we all love him) ESTJ is the principal ESTP is most definitely P.E INTJ is the dean of discipline(we don't get along) -ISTP student
as an person who is simultaneously an istp and intp/flips between the 2 i feel this shit lol. like if i was ever a teacher i wouldnt give a fuck what u did as long as u didnt piss me off or be disruptive tbh
I ABSOLUTELY ADORE the ISFP one. The acting is so great, btw :0 The ESTP is so chaotic, where is his responsibility towards his students?!! 💗😂😂😂 Me, and INFP, when I had my two year practicing, I swear I was like a whole set of the INFP, ISFJ & ISFP together lol Also, I'm in love with the INTP teacher. So relaxing, hope all classes were like that and you could choose what to do/learn! The INFJ one is also wholesome, though I feel bad that he wasnt his group to feel good but shuts the door when he needs his students too... :'(
my history this year and last year literally said “there is such a thing as a stupid question. don’t ask them” also as an intp, i can confirm that is what i’d do as a teacher
As soon as the meek “excuse me, can everyone please quiet down?” came on and I knew it was mine (ISFJ) 😂🤦🏼♀️ I work in a nursery and am exactly like that!
Who else had Mysterious Benedict Society flashbacks when he said “the door is always open… except when it’s not”? Also, as an INFP who hopes to become a teacher, that was scarily accurate and makes me fear for my future.
So most of my school teachers are ENTJs, ESTJs, ISFPs, one ISFJ and the rest of them ISTJs. (And my maths teacher could be an ENTP) Edit: so maybe that's the reason I hate school...?
Yeah, as an INTP i would do like that. I would teach to my students in a different way, i have to touch their hearts to be a good teacher. As a student i know that is really hard to learn if the subject does not interest you or you just don’t care about school. Teachers have to interest you, there have to be some feeling between the teacher and the students. if you don’t ouch their heart they will never be interested, they will never want to learn more, it will be boring, too boring.
INTP 100% spot on. Every time I TA'd a general chemistry class, the first day I'd be like, guys do whatever works best for you, bring your dog or roommate or don't show up 🙏
I'm an ESTJ who used to be a high school teacher and I was actually told by the principal at one point that I had to stop giving strict daily let's-see-if-you-actually-did-the-reading quizzes because they were causing too much stress.
This couldn't have come at a more perfect time. I'm three weeks into my first teaching job. I'm an ESFJ and yeah tbh I just want to be friends with the students and chat with them xD
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Aw esfp trying hard, go you guys. Woah entj was so intense but then! Isfp FJ/Bob Ross appeared. Yay! What a fun surprise woo! He’s so calming 😇
Wow, this one has a lot of ties and costume changes. I appreciate your effort on the outfits 🙂
I like all your videos about the 16 personalities ... but why don't you put the ENFJs in the thumbnails too? 🥺
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Thanks, Champ ☠️
Lol my calculus teacher in senior year had a cup that literally said “Tears of My Calculus Students” on it. It did not lie 😭😭
Hey, that reminds me of how my Math Models and Algebra 2 teacher (it was the same guy, had him junior and senior year in high school, think he retired after I left) had this vase on his desk. It was labeled “Ashes of Problem Students”, and the darn thing had gray sand in it to actually look like ashes 😂
… unless???
That's how I felt about Calculus 🥺😭
@@soundtracknerd8801 🤣🤣🤣👍
Haha I'm a science teacher and I have a mug which says "Science students' tears" :P
@Tatum Shane I’m a history teacher and have a water bottle that says that, but I’m INTP, not ENTP.
0:00 - ESFP
0:10 - ISTJ
0:18 - ENFJ
0:29 - ESFJ
0:38 - ISTP
0:50 - ESTJ
0:59 - ISFJ
1:13 - ENTP
1:18 - ENTJ
1:32 - ISFP
1:43 - ENFP
1:51 - ESTP
1:57 - INFP
2:09 - INTJ
2:18 - INFJ
2:28 - INTP
bless u kind soul
Thank you so much!
But what do they mean
You’re an amazing person
I’m ISFP and i feel like it’s accurate lol
I'm an INTP and a teacher. This is exactly me.
We are all super chill in class. We've got an agreement, if they don't feel like listening, they can do whatever they want unless they're disturbing others. Since the classes are interesting, I had no student doing "whatever they want".
I love my job man :')
you are a great teacher
My math teacher is probably an INTP and he allows students to take a nap in his class if they needed it, which was typically against school rules, but hey, the teacher (somewhat) has the final say on additional class rules.
What subject do you teach?
my god class and actual people being interested inside. what a dream!
good job!
INTPs would have trouble following the curriculum because they'd just want to talk about/do what interests them. They would also hate planning, and feel deep regret when faced with the consequences of assigning essays to their classes. (The consequences, of couse, are that they must read/grade those essays, and the essays will be disastrously terrible, almost without exception.)
I always did follow the curriculum for the delayed gratification of a career that never came, sigh
Okay but to be fair, the curriculum tends to be painfully stupid. Kids are being taught a bunch of stuff they will never need and will never be able to connect to anything. It's like being given a puzzle piece, except there is no puzzle. I'd totally go off on tangents about things they wouldn't be tested on, but would actually be interesting and hopefully helpful later on.
Which is exactly why I'll stay in the field and the lab and not venture into the classroom. Oh, that and because of sozialization, kids can be vicious.
As an INTP teacher.......yes. This....this is very true.
INTPs wouldn't follow the curriculum. They would teach in a way that they think will be useful. I had an ISTP teacher and that's what he did. We learned so much from him. (at least everyone else did. I already knew everything😏) -ISTP
Yeah true
A professor, who I think is INFJ, literally has a "policy" - if the door is open, you can come in. If the door is closed, it means he's not available. I adopted the same "policy" for my own room and it works wonders honestly 😂
As an ENFP, my door is always open, my phone always switched on, even if I lose my mind on it 😬
saaammee you either have to knock or say something important before coming into my abode and stealing my time
I NEED to have the door closed, I couldn't stand it being open for some reason XD (maybe it has to be with my constant need to be quiet or doing my own stuff, more privately so that I can do whatever I please, I guess... Letting the door open actually feels like someone can enter anytime and give me a jumpscare even if it already happens pretty commonly 😂
But this looks like a great policy, not gonna lie....
As an intp I would just crash the door and say oops I forgot about this I’m so sorry but uuuh this is emergency what was the assignment for Monday?🥴🤡
I did the same for my room, except my door is always closed -INTJ
As someone with an isfj mother, that sudden sweetness turning into absolute rage (with love) is extremely realistic.
Yes. Lol
yessssss!
My mum's an ESFJ and I'm an ISFJ. This is really relatable 😂
I cant believe how the ISFJ was so accurate. I imagine myself being a future teacher and thats exactly how I saw myself hahahaha no respect from students unless I play rude teacher
my mom is an ISFJ and lets just say we NEVER threw stuff indoors.
I have an ISFJ friend who often says how she has to "man-up" to be taken seriously. And its pretty effective, but the hard part is to keep the act up and running. Have you ever felt the same?
@@Xlife018 yes! I always want to avoid conflicts, so its pretty hard for me to be stay in character thats its not me! Nobody ever took me seriously, and Im not even a teacher yet, so I imagine how thats gonna be a challenge 😅
My mom is an ISFJ and a former teacher. Yes it was spot on lol
@@andrgomarta That's exactly what she strives for. In fact, sometime I call her the fire extinguisher haha!
I am fascinated by how similarly you speak, feels like I'm talking to someone I already know :D
My favorite teacher in the world is a INFP, just as me. Creative, innovative, the nicest person ever. And I just wanted to say that. If you’re an INFP and a former teacher I wish you the best luck, you can impact in some people lives.
omg an infp teacher would probs be the biggest sweethearts but very curious what subject they taught?
That's awesome! I'm an INFP and have considered switching careers to teaching but I feel like I'm not cut out for it because I'd have to be "on" (faking extroversion and other stuff I'm bad at) all the time
INFP teacher here! I have a Psychology degree and an on-going masters in Social Studies so I mainly teach Psych related subjects in college. Also tried teaching arts and humanities before. Will probably teach Ethics this coming semester also hehe.
Kinda thought of becoming a kindergarten /middle school teacher but as a man it's really not well seen especially in France
@@adoringjeonghan1173 That's great! I'm an INFP and I thought many times I could be a good teacher :D I wish you all the best for your career :D
Hilarious and so true! Seeing “Frank James Ross” painting happy little trees is up there on my list of favs, along with the time you wore a disheveled orange wig and spoke with a British accent as Ron Weasley.
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The ENFJ one reminded me of one of my actual teachers a couple years ago, instead of tests they were "Opportunities" to show off your knowledge
LOL as an ENFJ the over optimism is so accurate 😋
@@shahjmir I'm not sure if I've met an ENFJ but you guys sound nice
- infp
@@shahjmir yeah. I’m also an ENFJ and I’m obsessed with quizzes and riddles. And I’m becoming a teacher. And I’ll definitely use quizzes and riddles (such as crosswords) in my class all the time and will be as enthusiastic about it as shown in FJ’s video xD
My physics teacher literally calls them celebrations of learning 💀 i was so shocked when i heard this
As an INTP middle school teacher, I can relate 100%
As an INTP and a former teacher, same here. Although that ENTP was me before I finally quit.
@@astridgalactic9336 what do u do now? im also an intp
@@astridgalactic9336 I really hope things are going well for you. I'm contemplating leaving teaching at the end of this school year. I really enjoy teaching, just not the administrative work and bureaucracy that comes with it.
@@Svarthymn No kidding! It was like the worst shock for me when I realised how much paperwork it takes to be a teacher! That's what I wanted to avoid in the first place... being a low grade administration worker... and what am I now? Low grade administration worker with a teaching degree lol. At least the kids are lifting up my mood most of the time :D
Yeah I’m and intp and am pretty laid back in general when it comes to rules / regulations and forcing things on people in any situation. I don’t really care what u do or believe as long as it doesn’t directly affect me in some way. If I was a teacher, I would be there just to teach the kids, not force them to learn or do shit, as long as u don’t disrupt others who want to learn and don’t disrespect me, I don’t give a fuck what u do. Oh and also not bullying someone or picking on someone heavily, I’ll crack down on that but that being said, even though it sounds cruel, getting picked on is still important to learning certain things and I’ve had my fair share of being picked on just like everyone who’s different from the rest. People are afraid of others who are different, and I would say without the experiences I had when I was younger that were tough, I wouldn’t have learnt the things I have today. Even though I think like an intp and am an intp on personality tests, I adapted the behaviours of istp traits in my actions it seems
THE WAY HE COMPLETELY BECAME BOB ROSS 😭👏
Also, no Timmy anymore. We got a new problematic kid called Jaxxson
I'm sure we haven't seen the last of Timmy.
@@Tina.Selessa 😂😂😂😂😂
The spellings of names you see on that attendance sheet are eye-opening
And Mackenzie (?), I think xD
Bring back Timmy!
What I think I will THINK during these classes
0:00 ESFP -- You say that every year . This is getting old .
0:10 ISTJ -- You are not supposed to take class on first day of shool .
0:19 ENFJ -- Then can we treat it as a party and don't take it seriously ?
0:30 ESFJ -- So nosy .. but probably right !
0:38 ISTP -- This person is talking sense. I love this .
0:50 ESTJ -- Oh pls .. it was our vacation !
0:58 ISFJ -- Nobody will liste...
1:12 ENTP -- Was that necessary ?
1:18 ENTJ -- ... (Won't dare offend him )
1:32 ISFP -- Looks like this will be easy .
1:43 ENFP -- This is interesting .
1:52 ESTP -- I want to live longer . But I guess it will be fun .
1:57 INFP -- You are such a mess .
2:09 INTJ -- What can I ask him that's not stupid but he won't be able to answer ?
2:18 INFJ -- That was funny !
2:29 INTP -- I love this class
Thank you
👍
ENTP - hell yeah....
Finally someone who'll listen to me.
- ISTP
crying even though you're right
- possible infp? (unsure)
INFJ teacher here. The door thing is so true. I have colleagues who let students come in during their lunch to work on things and my students often ask why I don't. "Because I'm dealing with my own crises and can't handle yours!" Also the INTP thing though. Beautiful. "If it wouldn't get me fired, I'd be doing the same thing."
Funny story, my dad, who I think is an ESTP, used to build model rockets with my brother a lot when we were kids, and one time they made one with some uh…”modifications”, and not only did the sound shake the neighborhood, but he accidentally blasted a huge hole in my aunt’s pool. :) And we all lived to tell the tale. 👍🏻
Sounds like something my brother would do.
Sounds like a pretty cool dad!
@@anyascelticcreations He is a cool guy! Our friends always thought so.
I taught a semester in college and I would say "there's no such thing as a stupid question" to my students but I was internally judging them (INTJ)
There are so many wrong questions. 😑
Wow I'm sorry
After 7 years as a college teacher (I started very young) I can assure you there are loads of stupid questions. Also INTJ.
As an INTJ, the ENTP's opening statement would just turn me on.
@Amanda Mao tears of former students...
great minds think alike
@@jellyfishi_ Among other things.
The ISFJ is too real. As an INFP elementary teacher, I relate.
I’m an ISFJ and its sooooo me!😂✌🏼
Yasss its relate im isfj too feel like that 🤣
Yes
They have mental breakdowns when class won’t shut up ?
why do infps always speak their minds out loud when they shouldn't
"So PLEASE think them through before you ask."
I'm not an INTJ but I definitely agree with him. Some questions my fellow students ask are really stupid and annoying but I'd probably never say it out loud because I'm too nice XD
Yes, and that's the difference. We INTJs WILL say it out loud...
As an INTJ I will play devil's advocate: sometimes you don't realize how stupid something is until you start saying it out loud. I've also asked "stupid" questions in a class if it seems like no one else is getting it, or it was said in an oblique way that might not be clear to non-intuitives.
@@jacobwiren8142 that’s just rude. Some people are slow and don’t get things easily even if they actually put a lot of effort into learning it. As a teacher you should help them not say their questions are stupid.
@@angelbear_og Sounds more like us. I even ask stupid questions for fun.
Oh is that so? When I was in college sometimes I loved asking annoying questions when everyone else doesn't seem like to have a not-so-stupid question😏
The art teacher!! 😂 I wasn't expecting that at all then lol, your Bob Ross is wonderful 😆
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Right, the voice was quite similar to Bob's n the style. Just Top
As an INTJ...this is exactly 100% accurate. We hate stupid questions that don’t help with anything.
P.S -I need a Bob Ross teacher in my life. He would be my favorite therapist.
Agreed 💯
ENTJ
Same. INTJ. Also the honesty is there : ''However, they were just being nice'.' 😂
I am an INFP and I just started a job as a teaching assistant. I had never taught in my life before. You really got me...
I think this is the most accurate ISFJ you’ve ever done, Frank. Bravo 👏🏻
The ENFP one! 🤣 Wow, I feel seen.
For the record, I wouldn’t say zodiac out loud though. I’d tell them they’re organized by birthday while, in my mind, trying to see how valid zodiacs are throughout the first 6 months. Then! switching the seating to MBTI-based because I will know their personalities by then. Find me a more interesting year long social experiment, I’ll wait.
Exactly! It's all a huge social experiment isn't it? 😂 And I'd definitely prefer to seat them according to MBTI than zodiacs
As an INTP I would imagine teaching a class of interested students and we would have these amazing discussions like friends. I wouldn't mind the students who are not interested in class and let them do their shit, until they don't bother each other or the class. Also, I would like to abolish the grading system, we all know it nowhere describes the academic potential of a student.
I would prolly make more interesting experiments in the class rather than rote learning, which I absolutely hate.
adopt me
@@nidalgxhf you're the one who's meant to be doing the adopting, going by the name...
Yeah. Memory based learning isn't teaching anybody anything.
You wouldn't last long. They don't keep teachers around when their students fail, especially in classes unrelated to underwater basket weaving. You wouldn't actually be doing anyone any favors, either -- in fact, you'd be doing more harm than good. Also, competency must be assessed. I'm guessing you're about 10 or 12 and having problems in school.
@@angelbear_og From my observations, students "fail" because the system failed them. I bet no one would fail if they're given the freedom of learning the way they want to.
And no, I am not 12 but I come from a country which needs major educational reforms, where students are just treated as factory products which are to be manufactured and delivered to the society rather than as actual human beings. The societal pressure leaves us very few courses to choose and everyone is expected to excel at it.
I have personally been quite food with my grades at school, but I have realised how faulty and inconsistent the system is. I have seen a lot of potential people but they're losing their creativity and just living like lifeless robots(ironic that I'm the INTP haha) because of the environment they're put through.
I just want to teach the way I've always wanted to be taught.
If you're goal oriented that's good for you!
I think there is no need to worry about the results if the approach is right.
btw, the INTJ one was appropriately timed. Yesterday, a student in my physical science class said there was a black hole under Antarctica. Before I could say anything, the other kids immediately jumped on her and called her all kinds of names. So, think before you ask a question, yeah....except with this student, this was an example of her thinking! When I explained how black holes work and that you can't have them on earth, she was amazed and asked where they were. The other kids screamed "space, OMG!" at her, and I had to explain for a while before she could understand. I even tried to clarify by asking her if a cave was what she was talking about, saying "do you mean a cave, a big black hole in the ground?" And I think she did!!
As an aspiring teacher, I can relate with the INTJ.
i had an INTJ teacher in highschool, he taught my psychology and history classes. he was def intelligent since he loved to read several historial and nonfiction books. and he gave out cookies when we did good in tests (which was nice), but he was always quizzing us on hw or anything really. He got along well tho with about everyone, he was awesome so i just thought i would share this since u reminded me of it. I hope u do well with ur aspirations! - infp
INTJ high school Psychology/Sociology teacher right here. 👋🏻
I am a college professor and I am exactly like that.
- Fellow INTJ.
This was spot on! INTJ high school Business/Accounting teacher here.
Not a teacher…but I feel this in every single meeting I’m forced to participate in. Keep your questions on point and let’s move on with life please.
INFP is so true! I'm always so nervous when I have a presentation in front of the class and being teacher is like having a full-time presentation
Fellow INFP there. Just started working as a teaching assistant. So true...
Yep, same. That's why I know I can never be a teacher, nor do I want to :p
@@christinapalantza4059 wow, good luck ! Some infp can make it , there's no one general rule, so go for it!
That was *way* to accurate to my ISFJ mom. Seemingly unlimited patience, until not. Once my siblings and I were making a ruckus in the car and my mom did a total "I WILL TURN THIS CAR AROUND!" but then she saw a bird eating bugs off a truck and completely forgot why she was angry. Bless her heart. It's not always easy raising an ENFP (me), an INTP, and an INFJ.
I am an ISFJ and that would totally be something I would do haha
😂 YAS! My mom is an ISFJ, I’m ESFP and my brother’s INTP
Wow, your entire siblings is N types, huh ?
@@aliisy9194 mine is too 😂 I love him!
Hahah like someone said there's a time bomb behind everyone's patience
Nailed the ESTJ 😂
My dad basically prepared his students by himself, since most teachers would just pass them at the end as the law says. No. Dad trained them with ungodly amounts of homework and pep talks.
Some found him years later and thanked him for teaching them to actually do their homework.
INTP teacher here and I can assure that the INTP teacher was perfectly on point hahaha
This reminds me of my INTP high school math teacher, who tries to introduce the delta-epsilon idea of limit and continuity first day in my ap Calc BC class. Everyone was confused, but he just ignored us and was devoted in the proof lol. He didn't follow whatever rules or textbook, and was always introducing stuff like "ah this won't appear anywhere unless you go to grad school in math but I find it interesting that ..."
ISFJ teacher here...actually, I've never had a disciplinary issue or loud talking after the bell in my own class (30 years as a teacher). Many students have later told me, "Your class was really fun and I always learned a lot, but....I was pretty scared of you at first." I did really strive to make my classes fun (with an English class, you pretty much have to or be prepared to wake up the nappers), but I DO get intense about getting value out of every single minute! So maybe intensity saved the day. I appreciated every single student that I've ever had and tried to connect with them as real people who had other things to do than just be in my class. ***how funny, after reading tons of comments, I think there are more ISFJ teachers out there than nurses!
I love how you showed that ENFPs are actually quite organized ... Just in very different ways than how other people would organize thier stuff
Same, I am an ENFP
I love Frank's evil laugh on ESTJ. Never fails to make me smirk.
As an ISFJ, that would definitely be me 😂 That’s exactly how babysitting my siblings used to go sooo
0:38 Please don´t call me out like that ISTP!!!
1:32 This is amazing xDD
1:57 And accurate as always (INFP)
Laughing so much at ISFJ - totally true 😄 Starts out very diplomatic, but finally can't take it anymore and explodes. Then it's right back to being diplomatic 😀
This was such an interesting theme! I loved it! Even though I graduated my school many years ago, it still gives me such thrilling vibes... 💫
Especially, the first day of school, oh 🎒✈ feelingsss... 🌊😢
I think INFP would just start daydreaming about winning a Nobel prize for teaching while not doing anything.
As a infp 100% true 👌
I am convinced if there was such a thing as a nobel prize for teaching then an INFP could win it - sounds like a good daydream
@@okonomiyakiyakiyaki it actually is
ENTJ/ENFJ here. When I taught college, I had the exact ENTJ conversation. Now that I'm older and a counselor, full on ENFJ positivity. LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AWESOME!
OMG... I'm an ISFJ high school teacher and this is so relatable. They never listen to me until I feign anger or I'm really angry and then they are afraid of me.
Sometimes, I actually say "You would really hate to annoy me"
Or "You don't want to see me angry... Trust me". And that keeps them quiet then they start talking again.
😂😂
Ha-ha-ha! Fear the anger of a gentle teacher, it's like the fear of ghosts or other things you've never seen :D
You should set boundaries and make it clear to them what they are and that they shouldnt cross them.
@@nospecialmeaning2 Exactly, only 2 students have felt my anger. Take it from me, they know not to mess with me.
@@simianto9957 I try to but because I'm young (I'm the youngest teacher in school) it's hard. But you're right.
Elementary school version: Miss Nelson is Missing.
1:06 when ISFJ angrily said...
"I SAID BE QUIET"
lmfaooo 🤣🤣🤣
The amount that I relate to the isfj and infp right now... Just started teaching again after about a 3 year break. Getting that teacher voice back in shape so they are quiet and listen... Easier said than done. I just want them to learn as well as they can and perhaps instill a passion in them to want to learn!! (I'm a foreign language teacher, to be specific)
~INFP here
ENFP teacher: Guys, it's important to question the tradition and rebel sometimes. Make sure you break some rules and do not always listen to what the teachers say. Oh wait-
Yeah that'd be way better depiction imo
Idk why he picked zodiac for ENFP? As an ENFP engineer, that reference was very unrelatable
I'm a enfp but I don't like breaking rules coz I saw a lot of people breaking rules and I don't want to. So I tell myself I rebel the rebel 😂 Coz if lots of people do it with no benefits at all and have high risk why should I? Sometime I wonder if I'm not an enfp, but I took the tests many times, still a enfp😂And Enfp is the one I relate to the most as I do like mystical and stuff and daydreams a lot, some people may not catch up on what I was talking about coz I think too fast😂
"as i, your teacher, have just told you firstly to make sure to break some rules, and secondly to not always listen to what the teachers say, i expect that no rules will be broken in my class."
And yeah I don't think I will type people with just zodiac signs because you can not conclude a person just by one thing, people are in fact the most complicated being. People have sides that people know and don't know about , Including themselves may not know too.
@@chaocindy8934XNFJs tend to be more into mystical stuff.
2:28 WHY I ALWAYS LOVE INTP LINES?? 😭 even though I'm not an INTP 😂
-INFJ with high Fe
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Expectations vs reality?
Omg the ISFJ teacher is mood 🤣🤣
I'm an ENFP teacher and I literally have done this before, seating my students based on which zodiacs vibe together. Most times it actually works!
When he said that, I was thinking, “oh, good idea! I wonder who this is..” XD
Probably it was just that the similar vibes made them get along better. If you actually sat them together based on their actual zodiac signs, it wouldn't have changed anything. Btw, I just saw several statements of Indian female scientists who basically fled to the West to escape astrology because astrology dictates so much in their lives, like whom to marry and when to take what medicine, and they are deeply worried about the rise of astrology in the West and how it's perceived as harmless while it actually harms many people. So just fyi that astrology is something to be careful about.
@@solar0wind Astrology doesn't harm people. People harm people. As long as humans are involved, the motivation can always be questionable, anyone depending that much on one tool IS the problem, not necessarily the tool itself. No matter what it is in life, trying to one size fits all astrology, medicine, politics or education is always going to flop.
@@lolavedette7566 That's the same argument as saying guns don't hurt people because people do. The thing is that without a certain belief you first have to find an excuse to do something bad; with that belief you already have it, so you're way more likely to actually do it. If e.g. superstitious Indians didn't believe that there's a right time to take medicine that's different from what the doctor said, they'd be more open to actually listen to the doctor.
why is that something i would do
I felt that intj tho. Stupid questions DO exist
- infj
I always felt left out in most of this kind of video as I mostly didn't relate to them as an ISFJ but this one is a spot on! ✨ I was once a secretary of my class and I need to regularly present the class agenda to everyone else and this happened every single time to the point I always prepared drinking water because I'm having an obvious sore throat thanks to that yelling 😂
i can relate so hard with ISFJ! I had to do the exact same thing when it was my turn to do a class presentation in grade school. i was also a quiet kid btw
As an ENFP I feel more like an ESTP in this setting lol. Bring on the explosives
"stare out the window and dream of a better life" damn, he has us down perfectly
as an ENFP, this is so accurate!! I love analysing zodiac signs my friends say I am obsessed
Speaking of ISTJ high school teachers, my dad is one, and for attendance, he came up with a system where the kids sign themselves in so that there is no possibility of an attendance delay 😂🤣
The ENTJ one cracked me up that was genius xD
I was a teacher. Definitely did ISFJ 😄 Eventually, I would add that they were hurting my throat because I am soft spoken....so please don't make me get to that level ☺ I also definitely did some form of ESFJ...usually it was me having a chit chat in the hall because the student was not being themselves that day and letting them vent for a bit before going back in class 😁💗
Random comment: I got so excited when I saw the Frank James "Ur My Type" ad come on as I was about to start watch a video on another channel! So proud of you, Frank, for all the hard work that you have put in to your channel! 👏💜
I had a laugh at ENTP. That shit hit home.
Thanks for giving me a sneak preview of what I might be getting into!
Now, I wonder what type were my teachers at school.
10th grade (=2nd in French) I had a cool and attractive nice *Science* teacher, I had him too in Option MPI (physical and computer measurements),
Sometimes he came with his guitar and play. During his classes, it was always calm and soothing, and I am pretty sure we were full of introverts with maybe 1 or 2 extroverts.
I *was* a teacher and I can relate to the ISFJ the most lol. I’m an INFJ. I felt that one too lol
The Frank-ness 😉 with which he expresses the 16 personalities' thoughts and emotions is a real talent!
Well done, Bill! (from Teddy Powers)
my ASL teacher called our tests “celebrations”, to the point where we’d literally sign “celebration” while discussing an upcoming test 😐
Why is this comment so funny to me? 🤣
0:31 reminded me of tvd Caroline and Tyler
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Whole bunch of AWESOME teachers right there!!
The ESFPs can adapt to trends and catch up. It should've been one of the XSFJs.
ISTJ is exactly like my math teacher 😂
ISFJ is my Biology teacher.
ENTP is my English teacher
INTP is my history teacher(my favourite)
ESFP is that substitute the class doesn't respect.
ESFJ is my gossipy POB teacher(I keep my distance)
ENTJ is definitely my French teacher
INFP is my POA teacher(we all love him)
ESTJ is the principal
ESTP is most definitely P.E
INTJ is the dean of discipline(we don't get along)
-ISTP student
Video idea: The 16 personalities drunk. I feel like the acting for all of them would be hilarious.
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Wow I also want that
Omg yes👁👄👁👌🏻
INTP inspiring future 👌🏼✨
As an ESTJ I totally would do that to my students
FJ ~ I’m an ENFJ prof and you nailed me! In fact I might have even said yesterday “it’s like a party but it’s graded” omg lol
If Frank got an acting job, I feel like his first question would be, "which personality type are they?"
as an person who is simultaneously an istp and intp/flips between the 2 i feel this shit lol. like if i was ever a teacher i wouldnt give a fuck what u did as long as u didnt piss me off or be disruptive tbh
I’m an INFP and that totally sounded like something I would say 😂
I ABSOLUTELY ADORE the ISFP one. The acting is so great, btw :0
The ESTP is so chaotic, where is his responsibility towards his students?!! 💗😂😂😂
Me, and INFP, when I had my two year practicing, I swear I was like a whole set of the INFP, ISFJ & ISFP together lol
Also, I'm in love with the INTP teacher. So relaxing, hope all classes were like that and you could choose what to do/learn! The INFJ one is also wholesome, though I feel bad that he wasnt his group to feel good but shuts the door when he needs his students too... :'(
Nailed the INTJ. I'm a teacher. I've suppressed that line for too many years.... I hope I don't fart it out one day 🤪
As a fellow INTJ who's also a teacher, this never gets old lmao.
my history this year and last year literally said “there is such a thing as a stupid question. don’t ask them”
also as an intp, i can confirm that is what i’d do as a teacher
I was going to comment one of those time stamp things but I want Frank to get more watch time!😉
As soon as the meek “excuse me, can everyone please quiet down?” came on and I knew it was mine (ISFJ) 😂🤦🏼♀️ I work in a nursery and am exactly like that!
the way FJ called me (ISTJ) out.... exactly what I did when I was tutoring.
1:43 If I were a teacher, at the beginning of the year I would give ALL my students an Mbti test and I would make the class plan based on that
Who else had Mysterious Benedict Society flashbacks when he said “the door is always open… except when it’s not”?
Also, as an INFP who hopes to become a teacher, that was scarily accurate and makes me fear for my future.
Mysterious Benedict Society was my childhood so I’m so glad other people loved it as well
Totally lol
Great job, as usual, Frank! Thanks!
So most of my school teachers are ENTJs, ESTJs, ISFPs, one ISFJ and the rest of them ISTJs.
(And my maths teacher could be an ENTP)
Edit: so maybe that's the reason I hate school...?
I've actually thought about that very experience, INTJ. Eerie accurate.
INTP one was right on point
Yeah, as an INTP i would do like that. I would teach to my students in a different way, i have to touch their hearts to be a good teacher. As a student i know that is really hard to learn if the subject does not interest you or you just don’t care about school. Teachers have to interest you, there have to be some feeling between the teacher and the students. if you don’t ouch their heart they will never be interested, they will never want to learn more, it will be boring, too boring.
16 personalities on vacation✈
INTP 100% spot on. Every time I TA'd a general chemistry class, the first day I'd be like, guys do whatever works best for you, bring your dog or roommate or don't show up 🙏
I knew who’s the INTJ before he even opened his mouth. Pretty trained to spot the one of my kind.
Getting both an ad and the video qith your face on them is 💫blessed💫
Me in the science class. "YES"
Funny thing is that I had a middle school science teacher who fit that mold perfectly.
I'm an ESTJ who used to be a high school teacher and I was actually told by the principal at one point that I had to stop giving strict daily let's-see-if-you-actually-did-the-reading quizzes because they were causing too much stress.
The ISFJ one is on point 😂
ESFJ got me with tears rolling down my face laughing so hard!!! I loved that!
As an INFP teacher, yes, this checks out, haha **cries**
As an INFP middle school teacher, that's my state of being for the whole academic year.
This couldn't have come at a more perfect time. I'm three weeks into my first teaching job.
I'm an ESFJ and yeah tbh I just want to be friends with the students and chat with them xD