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  • @FrankJames
    @FrankJames  2 года назад +632

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    • @skipperofschool8325
      @skipperofschool8325 2 года назад +7

      "If Aliens abducted a nerd that wants to explore the galaxy but can't" next? 👉👈

    • @waffleisnice
      @waffleisnice 2 года назад +4

      where's my cupcake

    • @queenofanon9972
      @queenofanon9972 2 года назад +2

      What flavor cupcake? 👀

    • @Elyandarin
      @Elyandarin 2 года назад

      Hmm... 16 Personalities decorating their new apartment.

    • @veracuskar3017
      @veracuskar3017 2 года назад

      "And kittens 😺 like more life on earth, than somewhere in space. Like me. I like watching to the stars, but feet on the ground"- said my mum🏞️🙋🌞

  • @ozbornn3
    @ozbornn3 2 года назад +4186

    For the ENFP I can confirm because my brother is an ENFP and he literally wrote his graduation speech minutes before getting up on the stage... And everybody loved it and they put it in the yearbook

    • @worthfightingfor2299
      @worthfightingfor2299 2 года назад +197

      No way!! That's hilarious!! XD

    • @Ilivedbih
      @Ilivedbih 2 года назад +184

      That's so cool and enviable ಥ╭╮ಥ
      I wish I was extroverted, man..

    • @Meg_intheclouds
      @Meg_intheclouds 2 года назад +113

      I’m normally prepared for presentations- but I have done on the whim speeches with like no planning. I want to be a lawyer. With my my PowerPoints I spend more time playing round with cool transitions (like flying in on a paper plane? Yes please). My PowerPoints include pictures that only really make sense to me, gimics like the entp’s reverse psychology (which I audibly laughed at) and just my general personality. And people either love or hate it. Internally I relate sm to the INFP’s one

    • @chaitanyajain3127
      @chaitanyajain3127 2 года назад +103

      I am an enfp and I have done similar things many times . One time I gave an unscripted speech in an orphanage in front of around 100 people in my 8 th std and people loved it , so many people even a girl complimented me. A girl giving a guy a compliment was a big thing at the age of 13 . It was the best speech ever.

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 2 года назад +52

      This sounds exactly right to me. I am ENFP, (closest next matches are ENTP and INFP) I usually have a few nebulous connected thoughts and I will sometimes write like an outline of what I want to say. Then I edit as I speak. I like to tailor what I say to the audience and how those things are hitting home.
      This also allows me to change what I say based on the promptings of the Holy Ghost. (most of my public speaking is as a member of my church )
      I may go on more about one point, and edit away entire sections of another point. Or move that edit to a different place. 🤷🏻‍♀️it’s what works for me. I need to give myself the space to improvise.

  • @Daydream_Believer63
    @Daydream_Believer63 2 года назад +4219

    The spiraling panic of of the INFP is totally me. Not necessarily when giving a presentation, just in every day life.

    • @aditeethor5441
      @aditeethor5441 2 года назад +118

      I am an INFP and most of my presentations turn out to be a lot like the ENTP's presentation lol

    • @Bitbotgaming
      @Bitbotgaming 2 года назад +20

      @@aditeethor5441 honestly same

    • @erinwhite8456
      @erinwhite8456 2 года назад +85

      Realizing that my moments of paralyzing anxiety are literally a stereotype is somehow kind of comforting

    • @MHLnL
      @MHLnL 2 года назад +57

      Love that description! "Spiraling panic" fits me in any social situation that I feel I need to be more extroverted. Like at the grocery store...

    • @SaturdayParker
      @SaturdayParker 2 года назад +11

      Ironically, I usually have it together for presentations

  • @ArcticaTheFox
    @ArcticaTheFox 2 года назад +249

    As an INFP who once froze during a presentation and broke down in front of everyone and proceeded to cry in the bathroom for the next 5 minutes trying to calm down, I felt that. Luckily, my presentation was about never giving up and I went right back to finish giving the presentation so that actually helped me out there LMAO. Glad to say that years of torture and grueling training through high school (and mostly college) I'm no longer as awful at presentations as I used to be (knock on the wood).

  • @GingerOpalArt
    @GingerOpalArt 2 года назад +1070

    The INFJ scenario is not something that only happens in our nightmares, happened for me in real life. Even my back ups didn't work. Tears were shed in front of the class. The teacher saw the work I put into the presentation beforehand and gave me an A anyway, and I was still upset because I didn't get to share my hard work with everybody.
    Another presentation that I'll never forget was in a world religions class. It was a group effort discussing Shintoism, which we'd already studied in class, so we were supposed to find new information, and the professor wanted the presentation to be creative. My portion was to talk about the details of everyday life traditions like weddings and funerals and such, which were barely discussed in class, so I was super excited to share the new information. Even though I was a starving college student, I splurged and rented a kimono for the presentation and wrapped my hair around empty toilet paper rolls to make it big and fancy like a wedding up-do. When it came time for the presentation, my group saved me for last and they droned on and on about stuff we'd already covered in class, all old information, dressed in tshirts and jeans, and they went way over time. They only gave me 30 seconds to give my 5-minute presentation. If I'd been a little more unhinged I probably would have murdered them, I was so mad. My presentation was so much more prepared, creative, and informative than theirs, and I didn't get to share it with the class. And the look on my professor's face while I was fast-forwarding over my presentation was that of pity and disappointment that I was the only one who seemed to care and yet I was the one who hardly got to present.

    • @gretathanyou2938
      @gretathanyou2938 2 года назад +95

      Omg I'm so sorry! This is my worst nightmare and I feel you with all my heart. :'( i would combust and shatter

    • @smileandwave123
      @smileandwave123 2 года назад +50

      Ow my heart. I’m so sorry this happened to you. Sending you a big Internet hug ❤

    • @hariairah
      @hariairah 2 года назад +29

      i just can't, omg that is so horrible :( i would've been so stone-cold and will have mixed emotions for the upcoming school days if i were u, this is so unjust wtf totally nerve-wrecking UGH, cheer up girl! i hope u can do well and happy on ur other presentations, at last

    • @crystalodiazacchaeus7198
      @crystalodiazacchaeus7198 2 года назад +23

      I'm an INFJ, but I skipped reading this. 😂 but I do understand your pain during presentation. It happened to me almost all the time.

    • @fathericraveviolence9845
      @fathericraveviolence9845 2 года назад +12

      big oofs were made that day and wasn't made by you. They're the ones that are missing for real

  • @laurenparsons2151
    @laurenparsons2151 2 года назад +590

    As an INFP, this is the most accurate portrayal ever 😂 I once gave a presentation in high school on a topic I spent a ton of time on, only to completely blank in front of the class and start stuttering and staring out at the crowd as the dread began increased in my body 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm 2 года назад +27

      I get really pale, really boring, and really anxious. Presentations are the WORST

    • @XiaoSupremacy6969
      @XiaoSupremacy6969 2 года назад +14

      yes exactly i start questioning "is there something in my teeth??? on my face???? on my clothes????? DO I LOOK OKAY???????"

    • @BitesforNugget
      @BitesforNugget 2 года назад +18

      DUDE, MOOD.
      I DID A PROJECT THAT I WAS SO EXCITED TO DO AND WORKED REALLY HARD ON AND THEN THE TEACHER CALLED ME UP TO PRESENT AND I HAD TO IMMEDIATELY SIT BACK DOWN BECAUSE I STARTED TEARING UP STUTTERING.
      THE EMBARRASSMENT WAS REAL.

    • @solo-mons
      @solo-mons 2 года назад +4

      @@SugarandSarcasm NOCAUSE I ROCKED MY SPEECH IN ENGLISH BUT I ALSO HAD TO SIT BACK DOWN AFTER NY FIRST ATTEMPT BECAUSE I WAS SO ANXIOUS THE SECOND ATTEMPT WENT

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm 2 года назад +3

      @@solo-mons there had to be a second attempt? Urgh, I am sorry that happened

  • @kbbooks2895
    @kbbooks2895 2 года назад +1064

    The INFJ one is just us imagining everything that could go wrong the second someone invites us to do the presentation, and so we decline doing the presentation in order to avoid having to actually live through that.

    • @rosegoi360
      @rosegoi360 2 года назад +11

      When I used to do presentation in class in university, I tend to get excited when it was cancelled or the file didn't work, but totally stressed out if they find out I wasn't entirely prepared for it, or else, I tried to get physically detached from the rest of the class so I wouldn't get nervous if anything went wrong, probably someone thought I wad in drugs or something for how slow paced and avoided eye contact with anyone else in the classroom lol.

    • @livan_1306
      @livan_1306 2 года назад +3

      It's high school. Everyone has to do a chemistry presentation... Individually. Time passes. The presentation is on alphabetical order. 2 months have passed (teacher is at hospital). I desperately ask for ways to do a individual presentation and every single person 🤨 at me...
      It's time for me to do the presentation. I don't have a presentation. My teacher looks at me in disbelief. She asks for my dad's signature. I wrote his signature and bring to her the next day. She finds out. I lie to her saying that it was him who wrote it. She pretends to believe. I tell her I'm lying. They call my parents. Everything is over! I take a deep breath...
      Ok time to make a normal test to recover it 🤩

    • @sokol2629
      @sokol2629 2 года назад

      @RinBynneBunni What does soft spoken mean?

    • @spenster340
      @spenster340 2 года назад +1

      I’m an INFJ and not like that

    • @spenster340
      @spenster340 2 года назад +2

      @@sokol2629 speaks slowly and low

  • @JasonLaw29
    @JasonLaw29 2 года назад +603

    The INTP here is pretty accurate for once. The temptation to turn my back to the class and find security in all the info I poured into my power point slides was strong. It took some will to not do that 😂

    • @nikosaronim
      @nikosaronim 2 года назад +49

      Bruh same. I'm so much better at writing stuff so my slides are always so immaculate but I suck at fun and entertaining presentation

    • @tri4ls
      @tri4ls 2 года назад +34

      kinda same, except i just get really bad stage fright as well, so as I'm about to start reading my slides i just freeze up lmao

    • @JasonLaw29
      @JasonLaw29 2 года назад +6

      @@tri4ls Same. I experience stage fright as well 😄

    • @absamelo1185
      @absamelo1185 2 года назад +24

      Lmao same, even though i have all of the information in my brain, but whenever i step Infront of all of the ppl, all of the info are gone. That's why i always ended up stand still and not saying anything until i read the slide lol

    • @galaxyeclipse_moon3420
      @galaxyeclipse_moon3420 2 года назад +6

      Lmao me on my very first presentation:
      LMAO Ok but i am actually getting better and if anyone wants tips i can give

  • @sunlla
    @sunlla 2 года назад +241

    I was just waiting for INFP and when it finally came I just knew it. It just fits soo well with the overthinking not necessarily during a presentation but at every other moment in life. I have never felt so represented in a answer from a test before other than with the 16 personality’s test and me being INFP. I don’t get how so many people say it’s inaccurate when I have heard about so manny people feeling that it fits them pretty well

    • @Feyerverk
      @Feyerverk Год назад +8

      So true. The spiraling overthinking and constant panic follows INFPs everywhere. In fact, I'm panicking now as I'm remembering all those embarrassing moments, all the presentations and speeches. I'm shivering inside. I don't wanna do this ever again. I'm even panicking as I'm typing this comment. It'll take me an hour to calm down.

    • @habeeba-lw3rj
      @habeeba-lw3rj 7 месяцев назад

      n the last part when he decided to hide forever n leave..is so acurate too > < actually i've done it before n this way of thinking always comes up to my mind whenever an embarrassing thing happens. omg i wish i wasn't an infp =/ @@Feyerverk

    • @Alex-zt1ew
      @Alex-zt1ew 7 месяцев назад

      People say 16 personalities is inaccurate because the questions are very confusing and worded almost the same. They make feeling types soft babies and thinking types cold hearted. It’s also a test, so whatever information you don’t put in the test can completely change your result, and the result also is affected by how you think you are, which sometimes can be wrong too. The overall 16 personalities are very shallow and stereotypical, instead of focusing on the individual letters, what makes a personality type like ISTP is that they’re cold introverts and mechanics, rebels who don’t show up, that’s what 16 personalities instilled into people’s mind. This leads to many people thinking they’re so cool and also probably mistyping themselves. You should take a look at cognitive functions, at least it’s not all about stereotypes if you know it by full extent, unlike 16 personalities. It is a lot more complex than what you may believe 16 personalities is.
      Edit: if you take 16 personality tests again and get a different type (assuming you have the same E or I in the from and T or A at the end, you might find it easy to relate, too). The only thing that’s making types like ESTJ and ESTP etc. somewhat different are the stereotypes, without them all you’d see is “extroverted person who is down to earth and thinks and plans” and “extroverted person who is down to earth and is spontaneous” which is still slightly different, but not very much if you take out all the stereotypes. Just like INFP and INFJ. If you asked a person who is well versed in 16 personalities to type a character who is cold hearted and introverted they would have the hardest time trying to find out if they’re INTP, ISTJ, ISTP, or INTJ. They would be focusing on the stupid things like if they procrastinate or not or if they are nerd geeks or something. It’s almost like 16 personalities makes people believe a certain type HAS to be something and if they’re not they might not be that type.

  • @fucksya
    @fucksya 2 года назад +2204

    0:00 - ENFJ
    0:19 - ISTP
    0:31 - ENTJ
    0:43 - ENFP
    0:54 - ISTJ
    1:06 - INTP
    1:19 - ISFJ
    1:29 - ESTP
    1:38 - ISFP
    1:54 - ENTP
    2:04 - INTJ
    2:19 - ESFP
    2:46 - ESFJ
    2:59 - INFJ
    3:25 - ESTJ
    3:36 - INFP
    4:12 - THE END

    • @unna5565
      @unna5565 2 года назад +24

      Thank youu 😩❤❤

    • @Aditya_1244
      @Aditya_1244 2 года назад +1

      ❤❤❤
      - enfp

    • @wolfr985
      @wolfr985 2 года назад

      Tysmmm

    • @fucksya
      @fucksya 2 года назад +11

      @@Aditya_1244 what can I say except your welcome - INTP

    • @Aditya_1244
      @Aditya_1244 2 года назад

      @@fucksya Hello Avery! I am a science lover too 🤓. Well I tried the same thing of extracting energy from magnetic field when I was of about 7 or 8 years but failed to store it. I know this sounds stupid but I tried to catch it with my hands🤣😅 but now I think that the things which are taught now in physics were my childhood stupid experiments.

  • @catsandpigshordechaurasia8738
    @catsandpigshordechaurasia8738 2 года назад +1578

    Being A INFJ I can Understand and relate to it Because We want to be 100% Sure to the Project or Work we do, when presenting to anyone, if we get any error or Mistake while Giving presentation it's the most stressful and Embarrasing Moment Of Our Lives Mainly Because Of Our Perfectism. And After It we would Isolate ourselves For 1 Week and See Diffrent Possibilities of How we could have Done it Better.

    • @raivle846
      @raivle846 2 года назад +72

      exactly! like - i could have saved it as power point presentation, word document, pdf and just as images, i could have tried it on different computers to make sure that it is working on more than just mine, i could have saved it on pendrive, send it on e-mail and take my own laptop with presentation on it. and i know what i'm talking about, because this is basically my standard procedure right now, after years of stress and thinkig what else can i do to secure my work

    • @prakher
      @prakher 2 года назад +23

      Happened with me. I went back home, brought my laptop and presented.

    • @LatIenws
      @LatIenws 2 года назад +42

      I once spent 2 whole days writing a script for my group only for them to end up not using it and while i got a good grade for “trying” I went to the back of the class to cry
      Edit: crazy thing is “I understood” their reasons to not use it we had only like 30 mins to prepare before it and while I already had done the work they felt awkward presenting it. I guess the teacher noticed nobody else put any work or had a back up plan so I got a good grade on it, not so sure about my peers.
      Didn’t stop me from crying end of class tho, 😂wasn’t even mad just disappointed and defeated.

    • @Myguelsaurus
      @Myguelsaurus 2 года назад +7

      Presentations week must be entertaining
      For me to see
      Cuz you'd be presenting while having failure flashbacks of the last one
      -entp

    • @LL-muddy1
      @LL-muddy1 2 года назад +30

      INFJ in a nutshell lol

  • @correoordinario2010
    @correoordinario2010 Год назад +130

    😆 I lived the INFJ scenario.
    It was at the uni, presenting a final work. And suddenly, the file was not working.
    But as I had experiences beforehand (and working at retail also gave me strategies), I looked for the images on the Internet and explained everything I knew of the topic.
    I grade an 8/10 👏

    • @krixxka
      @krixxka Год назад +7

      That is so cool! If that happens with me I would start panicking and forget everything I worked hard on 🙃 btw I am an infj

  • @chamberv5261
    @chamberv5261 2 года назад +75

    Man, as an ENFP who used to do homework while the teacher was collecting it, this is too accurate.

    • @PkMac
      @PkMac Год назад +4

      Hahahah….One sec teach, just one more second! Maybe that’s why my handwriting sucks!

    • @user-wg6id1gn9g
      @user-wg6id1gn9g 9 дней назад +1

      I teach a group. I think about an issue the night before when I am drowsy. As the group starts, I sometimes write down my questions. The group is called "Journaling for Growth". I am an ENFP and only stress about last minute lack of time. I just get in touch with the issues I'm going through. That decides the topic. Any ENFPs here?

    • @user-wg6id1gn9g
      @user-wg6id1gn9g 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@PkMacENFP here. My handwriting is up and down. Sometimes I can't read it!

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 2 года назад +1127

    I couldn't relate to INFP more. If there was a degree in "Overthinking", I'd certainly get a First Class Honours degree in it! 😉

    • @the-wisest-emu
      @the-wisest-emu 2 года назад +47

      His INFP and INFJ characters are typically spot on. lol

    • @worthfightingfor2299
      @worthfightingfor2299 2 года назад +7

      YES 😭

    • @lI-wu8lz
      @lI-wu8lz 2 года назад +43

      That INFP thinking Chain tho, it stabbed me

    • @marxiewasalittlegirl
      @marxiewasalittlegirl 2 года назад +5

      Indeed

    • @marxiewasalittlegirl
      @marxiewasalittlegirl 2 года назад +19

      @@lI-wu8lz part about friends and crush
      So true
      Why does it feel illegal to look at your crush when they are looking at you

  • @rainy_day
    @rainy_day 2 года назад +663

    I am an INFP and MY GOD IS THAT ACCURATE. I had a presentation recently my thought process was basically exactly how you portrayed it

    • @xrrmeyn
      @xrrmeyn 2 года назад +10

      my professor laughed at me for always reporting ang rerepeating obvious explanations lmao just have me sing infront ,reports are the worst

    • @hingaglaiawong7815
      @hingaglaiawong7815 2 года назад +1

      omg thats so lovely

    • @mercipurrs
      @mercipurrs 2 года назад +13

      Honestly? Same here. Made eye contact with one of my friends who was giggling, they instantly went silent. For the rest of the presentation, I was mumbling and stuttering way too much. Afterwards I slumped into my seat and (internally) repeatedly hit my head against my desk. Being an INFP sucks-- I wish I was an ENFP.
      TL;DR: I caught a friend laughing at me during a presentation and internally perished.

    • @know8165
      @know8165 Год назад +2

      @@mercipurrs everything you said is meeeee

    • @lordrandom9080
      @lordrandom9080 Год назад +1

      Thats just how I live

  • @xsatsuki98x
    @xsatsuki98x 2 года назад +89

    I'm an INTP. Without the script, I often find myself presenting a perfectly out of the box info from the sentence aaand... Presentation ended up only being about that one topic I am really passionate about.
    So, yeah, I just stick to reading the bullet points and let myself give 2 extra sentences then move on.

    • @AnkitSingh-ub2xi
      @AnkitSingh-ub2xi 2 года назад

      Oh yes

    • @Claego
      @Claego 10 месяцев назад

      Us INTPs often follow more rules because we know if we didn't have them, we'd end up letting our mouths run and go way off topic and we don't want to waste anyones time like that. We know those tangents are just for ourselves and don't want to burden others with them.

  • @death._eater
    @death._eater 2 года назад +58

    As an ISTP, I would guarantee you that I'm just like that and always use sarcasm in anyway I could 😆

    • @Gnomebowl
      @Gnomebowl 2 года назад +7

      I can confirm that this comment is true for other ISTPs

  • @ceilinh6004
    @ceilinh6004 2 года назад +723

    I'm an INTP, and have found that it is usually best to stick pretty close to the script. Things can go pretty badly off the rails if you accidentally let yourself stray, like the time that I accidentally segued into a rant about why I hate giving oral presentations. It was hard to get back on track after that. Also, this was during a 3rd year stats class, and I'm embarrassed that this is the kind of thing that still happened to me in my early 20s.
    Anyway, thankfully, oral presentations are no longer much of a factor in my life.

    • @abhijeetjagtap9891
      @abhijeetjagtap9891 2 года назад +22

      im an intp too
      but i dont like to type this much or introduce yourself too much

    • @GG-ms4qp
      @GG-ms4qp 2 года назад +1

      r u sure u'r not infp

    • @abhijeetjagtap9891
      @abhijeetjagtap9891 2 года назад

      ​@@GG-ms4qp i tested on 16 personalities
      and its true too

    • @GG-ms4qp
      @GG-ms4qp 2 года назад

      @@abhijeetjagtap9891 you mean you relate to the op?

    • @abhijeetjagtap9891
      @abhijeetjagtap9891 2 года назад

      @@GG-ms4qp yeah

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 2 года назад +681

    I adore how once again, Timmy is the focus of the ESTJ sketch, and the butt of every joke! 😂🤣

    • @calebrodgers238
      @calebrodgers238 2 года назад +32

      As an actual ESTJ I can confirm
      We all hate Timmy.

    • @moradkof1
      @moradkof1 2 года назад +15

      Like i said before im pretty sure timmy is an INFP 😂

    • @joshuaoneill9061
      @joshuaoneill9061 2 года назад +17

      @@moradkof1 It has been revealed that Timmy is actually ESTJ themselves in the recent video of types reacting to Frank James's video.

    • @averyluckylion300
      @averyluckylion300 2 года назад +2

      I see you everywhere!!

    • @TaunellE
      @TaunellE 2 года назад +7

      Infjs need an imaginary enemy. So we can stand up for our imaginary friends.

  • @ducttape9940
    @ducttape9940 2 года назад +242

    As an INTJ, I can confirm I've done something similar.
    When I was in sixth grade or so, we did presentations on our hobbies and skills and stuff. Me, having no other hobbies besides reading, learning history, watching youtube, watching anime, and playing/modding video games, decided that, instead of teaching people how to play violin or making a smoothie like all of the other little plebians, I would teach the history of the holy roman empire. THE WHOLE 8 CENTURIES. With highlights of the more important emperors and how the empire came about, as well as a full slide introduction.
    So I ended up with a presentation that looked kind of like this but broken up into like 12 slides and read out. I didn't memorize it so I was faced towards the board (i had forgotten we weren't supposed to) in my black dress and fishnets cause they told us to 'dress like a teacher.'
    It was a thirty minute presentation in total. i speed read it and took only 10-15 to read my slides, but I had made a crossword so we had about fifteen minutes left after that to finish that. Only like three people finished the crossword, even though the class had access to my slides and most of the info had been right there.
    My teacher (my HISTORY teacher, btw) messed the HRE up for the normal roman empire multiple times and I probably ended up teaching her more than the class (who I had prepared for later history classes with my presentation). And yet I got an A- for my multiple weeks worth of effort and grammatical and factual perfection.
    If anyone wonders why I wish students were graded for the material rather than the presentation, (save for public speaking classes, of course) it's because of this trainwreck of a story.

    • @parthk8695
      @parthk8695 Год назад +23

      I am an INTJ but I make beautiful presentations.
      They are eye catching so they do help gain some extra marks. :)

    • @ducttape9940
      @ducttape9940 Год назад +11

      @@parthk8695 mine was just white text on a black slide lol

    • @arminislam6805
      @arminislam6805 Год назад +7

      Wait- why all of ur hobbies are same as mine?

    • @arminislam6805
      @arminislam6805 Год назад +23

      @@parthk8695 as an INTJ, i hate doing these extra work, bt I'm willing to do anything for grades, thus i end up doing those craps

    • @ducttape9940
      @ducttape9940 Год назад +9

      @@arminislam6805 because we INTJs are just built different i guess lol

  • @AirKiter
    @AirKiter 2 года назад +89

    Intj here, i used to make very elaborate presentations back in school utilizing hyperlinks that took you to different slides and other tricks i learned. One thing I'll never forget is that one time i misspelled a word on the last slide on purpose. I knew people would make fun of me for doing so. At the moment of the presentation it happened exactly as i had planned. They saw the spelling mistake and someone pointed it out at loud and everyone started laughing at me, what they didn't knew is that i had ot all planned out. I had set up a timer for an animation, that would point out the mistake and said something about it (I don't remember what it was) but after it happened the class changed from laughing to surprised. And suddenly I passed from being laughed at to being admired.

  • @ezekielmalone1554
    @ezekielmalone1554 2 года назад +540

    I'm an INTJ and teachers have literally gotten angry at me in presentations for not putting any color, pictures or anything fun or creative in my slides. I just put in the needed text without fluff. Bravo

    • @ghihbgyu
      @ghihbgyu 2 года назад +74

      I'm an INTJ teacher and my powerpoints are boring as hell. None of the students ever complain, though, so there's that...

    • @loisrabies8713
      @loisrabies8713 2 года назад +13

      You guys are hilarious ❤️❤️❤️

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 2 года назад +9

      I'm ENTP, and I had to work on an AP gov presentation with ENFP and INFP. None of us did shit until the day before, but basically I copied and pasted random shit from the internet onto a document and told INFP to make the presentation and put in important looking charts we found off Google images and submit it. It was a Google Slides with a blank white background and text. I told ENFP and INFP to bullshit everything because the teacher doesn't give a crap as long as we do shit and we just read off the slides while pretending that the idiotic connections I made up made sense and we got a B+ on it without doing much, while ISTJ in the corner (who hates me because she's a bitch) was probably mad that she put a bunch of effort in and only got an A-. Serves her right for being dumb!

    • @Hypatia350
      @Hypatia350 2 года назад +35

      I'm an intj teacher too. I can get into the aesthetics, but I don't usually have enough time. If I'm tired I'm like, 'ok, read it and answer the questions.'

    • @babysroundhead
      @babysroundhead 2 года назад +1

      Exactly dude 👍👍👍same with me

  • @Kristina7777
    @Kristina7777 2 года назад +454

    As INFP who used to have social anxiety, most often my shaky/quiet voice betrayed me and from there spiraled the thoughts about the audience judging. Still, uni group presentations weren't all that bad, cause I was the most prepared, so while being forced to compensate for my colleagues I partly forgot of my own anxiety :))
    But good news, with age and practice public speaking fear passes. Now ppts come very naturally and most anxiety is gone. It helps to keep text brief and prepare non-scripted facts well. And if still anxious, maybe have a mock 'run through' of the ppt. Since I started teaching uni students, I'm much more relaxed. It's endearing to recognise in them my past self. Asking questions also helps a lot cause it removes the self focus and also involves the audience. But not all settings allow this type of interaction.

    • @usamam2227
      @usamam2227 2 года назад +16

      I have social anxiety disorder and i am an infp too

    • @tinamylove3223
      @tinamylove3223 2 года назад +9

      dont you just love analyzing everyone's faces

    • @miajc6606
      @miajc6606 2 года назад +9

      I think I may have mild social anxiety, like being on the thin line between shyness and social anxiety, but I find that presentations are not as difficult as personal social interactions. I don’t get as nervous when I’m talking in front of a large group and I have prepared for the presentation. I’m INTJ btw

    • @ani_in_the_building143
      @ani_in_the_building143 2 года назад +2

      wish i get to this point one day -another socially anxious infp

    • @pizzadohpaz
      @pizzadohpaz 2 года назад +2

      @@miajc6606 I feel this same way, and I'm Infp

  • @marsblack17
    @marsblack17 2 года назад +20

    As an INTJ, my presentation style I remembered back in college was my PPT slides are very minimal with 2 to 3 eye catching photos (per slide) along with 1-2 sentences. My strategy is to make my classmates focus on the photos (figure out what I'm talking about) and not on me talking in front of them.

  • @dontknowmyname4265
    @dontknowmyname4265 2 года назад +26

    3:37 gosh, as an INFP this always happens to me. Like, I always practice and make myself ready to not get distracted but when I'm already doing my presentation, I always see my classmates giggling or talking. And I can't help but overthink. "Are they laughing at me or my presentation is just boring?"

  • @solviviflores2904
    @solviviflores2904 2 года назад +400

    *Frank, you just gave a perfect representation of how awkward I was in high school.* Congratulations
    -INFP

    • @Shayne_T
      @Shayne_T 2 года назад +2

      I’m curious, have you studied the functions, or did you just take the personality test? Or both?

    • @solviviflores2904
      @solviviflores2904 2 года назад +4

      @@Shayne_T I did both 😊
      I took me like 6 months to know my type. I had to study the functions to be sure...

    • @aeli999
      @aeli999 2 года назад +4

      High school, college, work, social, etc. Still today for me.

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 2 года назад +2

      I'm a counselor and I get asked by schools or associations if I could do some presentation for parents/members. I did once and I'll never do that again. I'd rather cross the continent by foot.

  • @SM-hl6hh
    @SM-hl6hh 2 года назад +164

    As a Psychology major, I thought ENTP's presentation was off to a great start😂
    And yes I can confirm, that is exactly how an INFP's thoughts work.

  • @kasial5029
    @kasial5029 2 года назад +38

    INFJ here, and actually, I loved presentations! It was a chance to talk to people (I wouldn't otherwise talk to) about a fascinating topic (because everything can be fascinating if you put enough time and effort in research, especially when you HAVE to research it, right?). Now, was I stressed about something going wrong? Sure. This situation from the video happened to me once (thank god it was a group project, so I wasn't alone), so after that I would save my presentations in every possible format on a USB drive also sending them to my email just in case. And was I afraid someone would like to ask questions? Yes! But hey, I was PREPARED! Could I be prepared more? Always. But I tried to make sure I read as much as possible and make my presentation clear to the dumbest students (and fun if needed), so no one would need to ask any questions ;)
    Not to brag, but I nailed it every time ;)
    Funny thing, now I am melancholic. I was good at something and I knew I am good... I miss those times...

    • @BestBFam
      @BestBFam Год назад

      You should join toast masters! Bring that feeling back.

    • @ZooDSSfirst
      @ZooDSSfirst Год назад

  • @savvy3tv632
    @savvy3tv632 Год назад +43

    The INTJ one is so accurate! 😂 I would get told so many times to add more images, colors, and transitions. I thought it was dumb because it detracted from the knowledge on the screen, but I wanted an A, so I did it.
    Edit: I was literally just told to make my flyer for a club more colorful and with more pictures. I think that is stupid because I think it’s more important to have clear information, rather than a bunch of silly little pictures.

    • @arminislam6805
      @arminislam6805 Год назад

      Same case for writing in an xm- tchrs gonna be like- yo, you need to improve ur handwriting, why are u writing in one paragraph and blah blah shits...imma be like bruh dude- i HAVE all the information correct and u CAN read that and understand that, then why not focus on the subject more rather than beautifying it-

    • @ZooDSSfirst
      @ZooDSSfirst Год назад

      Oh dear lol

    • @lel7841
      @lel7841 Год назад

      My favorite way of dealing with a teacher who made that mistake with me was to cluster bomb ever assignment for the next month with it. Followed by me making repeated and insistent questions about each assignment to make sure I "got it right this time". Worked like a charm. However for teachers that were normal I would engage my creative side and add in a sprinkle of relevant and specifically chosen images. Usually 1-3 per assignment

    • @kushagrashrivastava4880
      @kushagrashrivastava4880 9 месяцев назад

      Wow! As an INTJ, even I've faced the same problem. So I'd just take help from some friends and now AI to do the job.

  • @claracatlady9844
    @claracatlady9844 2 года назад +608

    No no no us INTJs care A LOT about having information in an compact, aesthetically pleasing, easy to read and follow presentation. Our PowerPoints are immaculate

    • @Nitoria.
      @Nitoria. 2 года назад +34

      I could agree

    • @Adara007
      @Adara007 2 года назад +17

      Exactly right.

    • @MrChad69420
      @MrChad69420 2 года назад +4

      Yes

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 2 года назад +18

      i do this but also have a fuck ton of transitions lol

    • @staaarshineee
      @staaarshineee 2 года назад +45

      As an INTJ, I could 100% relate to this sketch. My attitude is: spare me the aesthetic bollocks, just read the info and leave me alone

  • @usamahzaman96
    @usamahzaman96 2 года назад +399

    The scene with the INFJ's takes place in our dreams, a lot. We would actually take care of everything to the point that our dreams don't ever have a chance of becoming reality. Our Ni makes us prepare for our shortcomings in our inferior Se.

    • @markwright3161
      @markwright3161 2 года назад +17

      I thought the INFJ was going to wake up as that clip deteriorated. :)

  • @deborahmorais2853
    @deborahmorais2853 2 года назад +29

    I'm an INFP and I didn't actually identify with that, although I understand. I guess I've been through some experiences where I had no choice, so I guess it kind of helped me to get more confident. Nowadays, I don't necessarily worry about people judging me, I just trust in my enthusiasm about the subject and go for it.

  • @stickbugz
    @stickbugz 2 года назад +51

    As a ENTP I can promise you I will forever talk to the audience like a disappointed divorced dad that finally got custody of his kids for the weekend

  • @max-fj7np
    @max-fj7np 2 года назад +450

    You nailed INTP haha. Even in college my PowerPoint presentations consisted of paragraph long scripts on my slides that I would read out loud with my back turned to the class.

    • @ixchelssong
      @ixchelssong 2 года назад +14

      I'm an INFP. I had to do a thesis presentation when I was in school. I did a PowerPoint presentation with key points, and then I also had index cards to remind myself about what to say. Because I KNEW I would forget what to say and make a fool of myself. Nobody whose presentation I'd watched before used index cards. I started something. 🤣

    • @ixchelssong
      @ixchelssong 2 года назад +7

      @zorrox law Yes, that's what people should do. 🤣 But I have anxiety issues, and talking in front of people is a trigger of mine. So I *had the cards, but really they were just reminders, and calmed me.

    • @XofHope
      @XofHope 2 года назад +4

      I'm like that too, didn't recognize myself at all in this sketch. My slides had only the topics and images. If anything, I'd end up talking too much and exceeding the alloted time for the presentation. Then again, I'm borderline INFP.

    • @enihsecargayuter5626
      @enihsecargayuter5626 2 года назад +2

      @zorrox law wow you just said my theory that I'm too busy/lazy to do it.

    • @dre2864
      @dre2864 2 года назад +15

      I typically finish my presentations ahead of time and have the techer say, "that's it?" i mean yea what else💀
      INTP here when making my slides i only add the key words and illustrations then discuss everything else.. Makes me look like i know something and so that everyone will be listening bc they can't rely on my slides

  • @TeaBeeLeaves12
    @TeaBeeLeaves12 2 года назад +16

    As an ISTJ I get so excited to present any presentation I’m passionate about that I stutter and forget English. Generally the teachers are the most engaged so all my classmates are zoned out and I’m just enthusiastically presenting to the teacher.

    • @NevertahnProduction
      @NevertahnProduction Год назад +3

      As an istj, this is also true, particularly in the projects where I get to do it on any topic I like. 1500 word limits quickly double.

  • @BeansOfFate
    @BeansOfFate 2 года назад +34

    As an ENFP i can confirm, i did that literally yesterday, when in online class i faked technical issues to finish the presentation

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj 2 года назад +2

      My strategy as ENFP is usually to admit my work isn't quite finished, but hey, at least I'm not scared to present it and my classmates are, so that should count for something, right? And I'm very good at improvising. Just you watch! Oh, here, this slide is missing, but what was supposed to be on there was about...

    • @superraremartian
      @superraremartian 2 года назад

      @@Roozyj trueee enfps are rlly good at improv and speaking from an enfp herself 👹👹

    • @GOJOISALIVETRUST
      @GOJOISALIVETRUST 2 года назад

      Me too💀

  • @kierstenh8197
    @kierstenh8197 2 года назад +176

    I felt the pain and terror of my fellow INFJ! That’s definitely an Ni and Fe inspired scenario - part of a pattern of possible public embarrassments. The ISFJ with their thorough notes, the INTP reading off the PowerPoint, and the INFP’s severe social anxiety were very relatable too. I wanted to give a standing ovation to the INTJ for their brilliant presentation strategy!

    • @NightCloudI
      @NightCloudI 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm an INFJ too, but since I'm very quiet in my class and I'm very shy too, I did my presentation more like the INTP. 😅

  • @shadowy9591
    @shadowy9591 2 года назад +419

    I'm a INTJ and, if I could, I would do that every single time.

    • @ciggytwiggy
      @ciggytwiggy 2 года назад +22

      That looks like my INTJ

    • @gourisree9991
      @gourisree9991 2 года назад +46

      I am an INTJ. All of my teachers would call me to present or do seminars on certain topics,cuz they says that I am good at teaching people and making them shut up with my stare. 😐

    • @smokey5lbc1
      @smokey5lbc1 2 года назад +3

      💯

    • @heet69690
      @heet69690 2 года назад +19

      Fact is an as an Intj I would sit down to make a presentation think to do it in 4 or 5 hours but take 8 to 9 hours. Why ?? No I would not procrastinate, it's just that I will try to go too abstract and deep and waste time. And Yh I would love to skip those fancy slides. They are a hassle and I no matter how much I practice, in front of people I would speak in a somewhat monotonous tome

    • @edi0157
      @edi0157 2 года назад +4

      That is any introvert s dream. Except the standing sleeping part, idk how anyone could fall asleep like that

  • @lavender_magic
    @lavender_magic 2 года назад +9

    As INFJ that's my worst nightmare during presentation, it's because of our hard work and commitment not to go vain. This happens during my zoom presentation too, I freak out if there is any technical issue. You nailed it.. Thanks 😁

  • @shanghainotfound
    @shanghainotfound 2 года назад +20

    As an INTJ i can vouch that your representation of our kind is correct.

  • @applefunfact
    @applefunfact 2 года назад +195

    ENFP is so accurate like we can never do things on time and we'll use a distraction to try and get it done on time

    • @klo5126
      @klo5126 2 года назад +6

      I agree!! ENFP are great at last minute jobs!

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj 2 года назад +4

      ENFP here. My work deadline is on monday 9 AM every week. And every week, I wake up early on monday to finish it and hand it in by 8.50 AM, even though I had all week to start working xD

    • @klo5126
      @klo5126 2 года назад +1

      @@Roozyj same!!!!!!! Can relate

  • @laribs
    @laribs 2 года назад +203

    As an INFP, I do the whole presentation while overthinking about everything... my mouth talks automatically while my brain is somewhere else lol

    • @RoyiisDead0701
      @RoyiisDead0701 2 года назад +2

      Ya that happens to me too [also an infp]

    • @lemonteae
      @lemonteae 2 года назад +6

      oh god me too, I was on autopilot the whole time and my thoughts were everywhere with my hands cold and shaking but it somehow worked out lmao

    • @pai-tsuhi1131
      @pai-tsuhi1131 2 года назад +8

      I’m an Infp. In my presentations I do alright I just feel like I have a hard time breathing and I feel kinda stiff..

    • @shay_dawg9
      @shay_dawg9 2 года назад +2

      THIS IS ME!! I wish it wasn't true 😭😭

  • @elisecurran9497
    @elisecurran9497 2 года назад +13

    Wow....my students are giving presentations this week....I'm about to show this to them before they start...LOL! Great work, FJ! (btw, since I'm a teacher and an ENTJ, telling them to shut up so they don't miss any of the great stuff I've prepared is me everyday!)

    • @tcportis7542
      @tcportis7542 2 года назад

      I’m a teacher also and should show it! ESTJ here.

  • @AndreaCrisp
    @AndreaCrisp 2 года назад +2

    Awesome presentation FJ! 💖
    As an INFP, in middle school, I would spend the entire time stressing myself out and catastrophizing and never volunteer to go until forced. Then somehow I realized that I was making myself sick and miserable with worry. Instead I started volunteering towards the beginning (but not 1st) so I could just get it over with and end the torture.
    When I moved to a new high school I decided to take drama for some reason and then eventually got comfortable up in front of people when I was pretending to be someone else.
    Now as an adult, I teach & lead Laughter Yoga in front of other people. Totally comfortable with being myself self and doing something that others may have judgements about. So I am here to tell the introverts that I think exposure therapy works! 😉❤️ I often get told by people that there's no way I'm an introvert, because I get up in front of people. But there's a difference between introversion and shyness. I was very shy as a kid, but not anymore... But when my class or training is over I need alone time and down time to recover.

  • @DanyMBTI
    @DanyMBTI 2 года назад +93

    Infp with a "i'm here for the dogs" tshirt...Very accurate

    • @Ilivedbih
      @Ilivedbih 2 года назад +3

      A reasonanble choice to be somewhere V●ᴥ●V

    • @sweetcookie9221
      @sweetcookie9221 2 года назад +3

      As an INFP i really like cute animal shirts :3

    • @autisticdancer
      @autisticdancer 2 года назад

      I want that shirt lol

  • @e_pistolito
    @e_pistolito 2 года назад +72

    I'm an INTJ and this is LITERALLY the opposite of any presentation I make. I LOVE making presentations, they got several animations and sometimes soundtracks, all sophisticated of course, its not like a child's presentation about Disney, they are overall fancy well thought and unquestionable beautiful presentations often about dinosaurs.

    • @chookie1703
      @chookie1703 2 года назад +3

      Well I'm an INTJ too. And I totally relate to this. I would like to make my presentation has a purpose. Like this info needs to be here, add a bit of colourful design so it's not awfully boring. How would I elaborate and continue with the transition. I would end up thinking my presentation is always the best 😌

  • @sqralenz
    @sqralenz 2 года назад +19

    I'm an ENFJ and let me say, this is scarily accurate 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @reinaedredon3499
    @reinaedredon3499 2 года назад +12

    (3:00 - 3:25) As an INFJ, I can confirm that situation + the reaction. Once it happened to me (like, seven years ago) and I literally started crying because I worked SO hard on that, BUT then it worked and I was in front of everyone with a stupid face. lol

  • @VickiCoolidge
    @VickiCoolidge 2 года назад +46

    I love how Timmy is always mentioned in the ESTJ skit. I’m an ESTJ and my brothers name is Timothy so it’s literally PERFECT

  • @roxana7230
    @roxana7230 2 года назад +146

    INFJ so relatable all the fears that he imagined two weaks earlier come true 😭😭🤣🤣can't stop laughing but sad at the same time

    • @arianaalejandro4005
      @arianaalejandro4005 2 года назад +19

      And the worst is that the presentation is so perfectly aligned with all the requirements asked by the teacher and your requirements so is the perfect balance and super proud of yourself and can't even show it cuz tech is not in sync with you 😭😭😭🤣🤣

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 2 года назад +2

      Honestly, watching that part I thought he would be happy because since the file was corrupted and it couldn't open, he wouldn't have to give the presentation. Lucky INFJ! I wish that could happen to me, but in high school I cared about my grades too much because I didn't want to get my ass beat.

    • @randomfornow
      @randomfornow 2 года назад +1

      @@arianaalejandro4005 yeaaaaa🤣🤣😭

    • @claystahl7002
      @claystahl7002 2 года назад +1

      Infj if I can amp up my anger my anxiety goes away it's a balancing act maybe it will work for you too I'm shy and polite I need to start being mean

  • @AngelicLion
    @AngelicLion 2 года назад

    Dude, I just wanted to say thank you for all of this funny content. I sincerely appreciate it. You are super talented at this kind of thing, and while not every single freaking joke is joke-of-the-century, I still consider you worth the risk of wasting my time whenever your latest headline and thumbnail aren't selling me on the merit of your proposition of how I should spend the next few minutes of my life. So yeah, thank you. I love your work, and I appreciate how you're changing my life experience for the better every time you get this jaded, cynical, bitter old soul to involuntarily laugh so hard that I have to pause the video. Be blessed and loved, my friend.

  • @zaineba7319
    @zaineba7319 2 года назад +7

    As Infp , This is spot on ! I usually don't show I'm scared , my voice doesn't shake but the overthinking is definitely there every two seconds 😂

  • @IsoceledAsh
    @IsoceledAsh 2 года назад +215

    INFP is 110% me,, I cannot for the life of me give a presentation without having a nervous breakdown halfway through so luckily many assignments in my school are group projects and I usually do most of the work and leaving the presentation to the others

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 2 года назад +3

      As ENFP, this is my favorite. Like, “just tell me what you want me to say about this.” I hit the points of the outline and improvise the rest. Group project score = 💯

    • @jackcolson4745
      @jackcolson4745 2 года назад +8

      As an INFP, for me I spend weeks just researching the topic on my own time, or pick something I already know, but when it comes time to actually sit down and do it, I do the entire presentation from start to finish in the 30 minutes before I need to present, and get a 90+
      Oh it's a love hate relationship with how I function in life. I wish that I could rid myself of all the unnecessary anxiety by actually doing my project in a timely manner, or not worrying about doing bad because I always get a good grade anyways. 🥲

    • @multitudesreplyaccount3163
      @multitudesreplyaccount3163 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, I had an actual panic attack during a presentation at school at least once and was almost guaranteed to be extremely nervous in any case. Not even thinking anything as specific as the INFP in this video, it was just an uncontrollable wave of anxiety that would rush over me when there was so much attention on me. Too much.
      Very glad to have that part of my life over with, although I'd probably do better as a relatively well-adjusted adult.

    • @magnificentsven1694
      @magnificentsven1694 2 года назад +1

      @@multitudesreplyaccount3163 If you did find yourself in that kind of situation again, apparently Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is supposed to help with this sort of "spotlight panic" as I would call it (also known as performance anxiety, being the center of attention). I'm going to give it a try soon

    • @wimsylogic65
      @wimsylogic65 2 года назад +3

      I would have this not just representations but just talking to people. But being brave and Courageous something that's very important to me. So even though I'm terrified of being in the spotlight, I'll be the 1st to sacrifice myself do that spotlight if it was needed Of me. For example, In high school we had an arts gala. Artist came to our school and Taught us new things and then there was a assembly afterwards 500 plus people. One of the artists that came to my class Specialized in poetry. He had the class writing poems to be shared later at the assembly. I was the only one that didn't write a poem. I wasn't feeling poetic. I spent the class drawing a picture of the poet. I already had a notebook with a bunch of poems in it that I had previously written recently. Instead of a poem I handed the instructorInstead of a poem I handed the instructorThe drawing I did of him he was pretty good. At the assembly I went to a private spot up near where they keep the lights. Being in crowds made me very nervous so I usually tried to stay on the edge if I had to be in one.
      At the assembly the poet who visited my class Asked if anyone would like to read their poem that they wrote. No one volunteered I looked at the poet waited for someone, Saw his face in body language I felt sad. I didn't even write a poem, But I had one that I recently wrote called the last unicorn Inspired by the movie. I felt so sorry for that poet that I went up against my terrifying fear to stand up for him, I called out and said I have a poem and I ran out to the stage in front of 500 plus people and read a poem that I wrote. My body was shaking the whole time.
      I couldn't do it very well and thinking back upon it I think I think I had to pretend pretend that I wasn't around people. I think I'd unconsciously close off certain external is an external stimuli. Hard to explain. I'm usually uncontrollably taking in so much information, that most people don't notice. Because I'm absorbing so much information I have a slower processing speed. When I'm in the spotlight my body feels like it's going to die. My brain will go fuzzy, And I can have difficulty thinking I may even go catatonic. I will sometimes get lost thinking to myself. Someone could be right in front of me in my face talking to me, And I won't see or hear them. Until something gets through to me catches my attention And my eyes focused what's in front of me. Oh I'm an INFP.

  • @teagmarie
    @teagmarie 2 года назад +178

    Good job making sure the INTJ presentation used open content:) As an INTJ, I thought it was interesting that that was the presentation, because I always do a lot with the design. It's always according to a specific set of design regulations I've set for myself, but there are deffinately headings, bullet points, flow charts, etc.. I was watching a LoveWho yesterday about the INTJ and optics. He was saying that they are great at optics when it's in relation to other people (like running someone else's life), but not when it is their own. With that in mind, I do take great care in making whatever I create visually appealing.

    • @dialiann
      @dialiann 2 года назад +17

      Intj here and same lol

    • @nerdynuala
      @nerdynuala 2 года назад +43

      Intj and graphic designer, agree. I don't get super creative with slides but I know what to do to make them appealing. Yet, every picture, color, chart or bullet point has its reason to be. I absolutely hate presentations with random pictures and unuseful elements. I really prefer raw text rather than presentations with elements that have no reason to be there, they always have to work in favor of the information.

    • @camarieduncan9202
      @camarieduncan9202 2 года назад +4

      Yup, that's me . Spot on.

    • @gravetiger9333
      @gravetiger9333 2 года назад +9

      @@nerdynuala this! if you're going to add something other than text, it needs to be relevant

    • @richardmartin7904
      @richardmartin7904 2 года назад +4

      INTJ here. My presentations are as raw and boring as possible visually. Thankfully I got team members that focus on the pretty crap. I am your guy if you want the messy details on how we got the final results though. I got hours of time for that.

  • @mostfrozenburrito
    @mostfrozenburrito 2 года назад +6

    As an INFP, yeah but also no because I loved doing presentations. I still have the recorded video of my final for my speech class in high school that I worked very hard on about the resurgence of cassette tapes in pop culture and it’s one of my most well written informative works that I ever did in school and I’m very proud of it

  • @tegannarelle3872
    @tegannarelle3872 2 года назад +11

    This one was so good! (They're all good FJ!) After the INFJ one, I just laughed myself to tears for the rest of the video. I've experienced those mind-jam/freak out moments!

  • @UR1Finegrl
    @UR1Finegrl 2 года назад +75

    ISFJ Nailed it..😅 Even if I had everything memorized, I'd still experience severe anxiety and feel like throwing up because I am way too detail oriented and I have to explain things exactly how I need them explained to me. In great detail. I am the most nervous person I know.

    • @CineShinya
      @CineShinya 2 года назад +9

      I would prefer if he focused on the fact we have everything memorized though...
      Fellow ISFJ here...but can't relate...I get nervous too but I don't know if it has to do with my major but I have managed better just making the presentation without notes just making the analysis by memory.
      (And the machines in my university were breaking all the time so I can recall 2-3 times I didn't even have the power point working and I had to just make my presentation without anything at all, bo notes, no slides, no books or highlights ...I took a deep breath and started talking by memory and it took 10/10)

    • @JuJun12345
      @JuJun12345 2 года назад +2

      @@CineShinya Maybe you are ISTJ

    • @thunderbirdice
      @thunderbirdice 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree. I’m exactly the same

  • @blumae1170
    @blumae1170 2 года назад +46

    As an INTP, I do relate to that when I was younger, giving presentations by reading all what was only written on the script, manila paper or ppt, but ever since my teachers paired me with classmates, who either didn't contribute anything (even talking infront) or don't show up at all, I can now talk much more freely and even explain, relate, and give examples about the ppt. My favorite part is giving facts. Sometimes, I'm giving presentations like I did when I was younger, but I guess I really did grow or improve talking about something with other people, instead of being stuck on what was known to be a typical INTP behaviour.
    Edit: It appears to me that can't spell and probably can't construct a sentence with correct grammar etc. I'm working on improving about it.

  • @sarinasuisse6933
    @sarinasuisse6933 9 месяцев назад +6

    I'm an INFJ teacher and had to laugh so hard.... everytime some technical issue comes up and I can't present what I prepared and have to be spontaneous, this is how I react on the inside😂😂😂

  • @claramitzeh
    @claramitzeh 2 года назад +13

    2:00 I'm an ENTP and I laughed at this so hard

  • @ellulove7543
    @ellulove7543 2 года назад +61

    As an INFP, we just had a debate yesterday in class, which went terribly wrong on my behalf, and i panicked 'cause i zoned out and my mind became blank and started laughing hysterically. I'm fine. Now i'm just thinking the whole scene over and over again and how terribly it went. I'm fine.
    Never again

    • @cristygr7025
      @cristygr7025 Год назад +1

      As an Infp I can feel your "i'm fine". you are not fine. You are actually overthinking it and you are so embarrassed about it that you wanna delete everyone's memory as well as yours 🙂
      tbh same

    • @Ronahi5
      @Ronahi5 Год назад +1

      I can relate to 'thinking the scene over and over again' and also that zoning out and laughing. Btw i'm also INFP

  • @aminakhan2684
    @aminakhan2684 2 года назад +75

    INFP here.
    Used to zone out so much during middle school that I wouldn't know we had presentations. When I got to high school I wouldn’t read the slides and just stand there as I briefly explained them.
    Then I used my resting b face to feel like a baddie. I would passionately present my slides, glaring at the class while on the inside I'm screaming and crying. I used intimidation to feel secure and it seemed to work. It made me feel confident and kept people away ✌️🙃

    • @SplashBeor
      @SplashBeor 2 года назад +4

      I’ve done that too! Fake intimidation for INFP may be the way through sometimes!! 😏

    • @JaxBox1
      @JaxBox1 Год назад +1

      I stutter in my presentation a lot and I felt embarrassed that nobody couldn’t hear me and they told me to speak up Urgh the stares 😭

    • @MikagexX
      @MikagexX Год назад +1

      @@JaxBox1 I don't stutter but I mumble most of the time so people always say the same to me so I can feel you. :')

    • @JaxBox1
      @JaxBox1 Год назад +1

      @@MikagexX it’s so embarrassing and it leaves a scar to me when I think about presentations I get jealous when people speak so well to their audience

    • @MikagexX
      @MikagexX Год назад

      @@JaxBox1 Omg totally & then you have to repeat yourself several times & both sides get annoyed & in the end you just want the situation coming to an end quickly & look for help. ;-; The best would be if they could just understand immediatley what I mean with just few words & that's it. xD But what truly sucks is if you actually have a topic that interests you a lot but you still can't represent it like you want to because of mentioned reasons & being too afraid to be judged.

  • @awarlockunkindlyborn1353
    @awarlockunkindlyborn1353 2 года назад +8

    ISTJ was accurate. I love data but it really puts other people to sleep. The last presentation I gave to a class was about a parking garage on campus that is inefficiently zoned for the current student to faculty ratio. I had a ton of cool data and graphs but nobody cared :( My professor's main takeaway was "faculty loses parking" and she didn't even care that hundreds of faculty parking spots go unused every day while students struggle to find one free space.

  • @marceldawn0_o
    @marceldawn0_o 2 года назад +10

    As an INFP this was so relatable it wasn’t even funny😭😭 since I have severe anxiety you could only imagine how more DIFFICULT it could have gotten..

  • @om-pathak
    @om-pathak 2 года назад +25

    Your INFP characters are always spot on. Thanks for understanding us.

  • @user-jj4rf5hc1p
    @user-jj4rf5hc1p 2 года назад +42

    0:01 ENFJ
    0:19 ISTP
    0:31 ENTJ
    0:43 ENFP
    0:55 ISTJ
    1:07 INTP
    1:18 ISFJ
    1:28 ESTP
    1:39 ISFP 💓
    1:55 ENTP
    2:04 INTJ
    2:20 ESFP
    2:46 ESFJ
    3:00 INFJ
    3:26 ESTJ
    3:37 INFP

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the time saver, it's a life saver!

    • @Raven_Black_252
      @Raven_Black_252 2 года назад +6

      16 personalities but more like 12 personalities

    • @erinsjourney315
      @erinsjourney315 2 года назад

      I ALWAYS scroll to find your post - thank you!

    • @tugboatcaptainCC
      @tugboatcaptainCC 2 года назад

      ESTJ is listed twice. The first ESTJ on this list (3:00) is actually INFJ.

    • @user-jj4rf5hc1p
      @user-jj4rf5hc1p 2 года назад

      @@tugboatcaptainCC I Fixed! Thanks for telling! 😄

  • @wks6034
    @wks6034 2 года назад +1

    As entj i absolutely loved the presentation of intj. Loved it.

  • @irenepizzorno8606
    @irenepizzorno8606 2 года назад

    Omg... this was the funniest video of yours, WELL DONE !!!! I just loved it

  • @anndhea
    @anndhea 2 года назад +21

    INFP scene is really me when I giving the presentation and see the reaction of audiences. My overthinking suddenly control me.

  • @JustLizzy00
    @JustLizzy00 2 года назад +7

    1:15 literally me being an intp

  • @centauria9122
    @centauria9122 2 года назад +3

    1:07 I remember when in biology class during the presentation, even though I'm an INFP, and one who decided to go through more than several slides, and when it was their turn, all they did was read over the points that they've made, with their backs turned lol.
    I do not like having to do presentations, but since it was one of those topics in which I like talking about, I actually felt quite confident, other than that English class presentations on subjects I don't even care about. I usually get very nervous and have anxiety when I have to present up front of the whole class, and thinking to myself if I'll pass out or not, but did not, just said some things on top of my head, and moved on until it was over. And was hoping that no one in the class was judging me either. And yes I do procrastinate quite a bit and come up with some "excuses" why I haven't done them. Bit after graduating high school, it felt like if everyone like forgotten about me because I was the quiet guy who daydreams a lot, thinking of my future career paths and stuff.
    And the INFP part of the video is so relatable that I'm Being understood.

  • @sandraaslanoglu5596
    @sandraaslanoglu5596 2 года назад +35

    INFJ here. Could definitely relate to my type ..... However I've learnt my lesson and have saved up the presentation on the PC, in my GDrive and USB...if all that fails...there is the PDF printout and the Google Slides format...just in case 🤣 greetings from Ireland 🍀

  • @Carol_65
    @Carol_65 2 года назад +129

    🤣🤣🤣 This is like those Sebastian Maniscalco or Seinfeld videos that I can watch 8000 times and just laugh and laugh every time. Each one is perfect. 👏👏 Thank you for this.

  • @akariakamine4095
    @akariakamine4095 2 года назад +7

    As an ENFP, this is very true, I'll make the entire thing 5 minutes before I actually present and somehow people like it... maybe it's because of jokes, maybe it's because I obsessed over the background to make the entire thing look pretty, maybe it was the random cat meme I decided to throw in out of nowhere, either way, it works-

  • @danikapeltzer5435
    @danikapeltzer5435 2 года назад +4

    I haven’t laughed this hard in a long time😂 this video was perfection!!!

  • @talyahfeigenbaum9486
    @talyahfeigenbaum9486 2 года назад +54

    First
    Yup... I'm an INTJ alright...
    ENFP made me laugh so hard!
    How do you come up with these jokes??
    So good!

    • @ciggytwiggy
      @ciggytwiggy 2 года назад +1

      Because we never prepare in advance LOL

    • @GG-ms4qp
      @GG-ms4qp 2 года назад +3

      I don't think any INTJ would type like that ever

    • @talyahfeigenbaum9486
      @talyahfeigenbaum9486 2 года назад

      @@GG-ms4qp what do you mean?

  • @ry8880
    @ry8880 2 года назад +133

    INFP: "Oh crap, my friends are over there giggling in the corner. Are they laughing at me? Were they ever really my friends? ..... Everyone's looking at me, I've been silent for way too long."
    It's always like this🤣 Too much pressure and I couldn't handle it 😭 Help 😂

    • @sunshineandrain869
      @sunshineandrain869 2 года назад +9

      That one hit close to home. 😅

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 2 года назад +1

      They aren’t talking or laughing about you at all. Someone prolly just farted. No one is paying this close of attention. Sorry

    • @atiny5950
      @atiny5950 2 года назад +1

      Same 🤣😭😭😭😭😭

  • @gul-eferdouschowdhury8460
    @gul-eferdouschowdhury8460 Год назад +6

    As an INTP/ENTP, this is hella accurate, I'd do all those stuff.

  • @whitneyd6827
    @whitneyd6827 2 года назад +28

    I like that ENFJ brought an interactive Se element for everyone to enjoy. I used to love doing that in school lol, you caught me

    • @Cuteemogirl94
      @Cuteemogirl94 2 года назад

      This sounds wondeful as the Perspektive of a INFP.

  • @oluwalaniadepetu4751
    @oluwalaniadepetu4751 2 года назад +113

    As an ISFJ, this is actually true. I'd practice all day long and still hope something happens so I don't have to give the presentation. Extremely awful having to stand in front of people and speak. I'd rather not thank you very much.

    • @Myguelsaurus
      @Myguelsaurus 2 года назад +2

      It is probably due to the fact I'm entp and I don't get out guys at all. But why not just grab 3 main ideas and talk them out to the group?

    • @thatonechristianweeb4050
      @thatonechristianweeb4050 2 года назад +12

      @@Myguelsaurus It is typically because we want to go in depth into what we are speaking about. When we are given a project we want to make sure it is as accurate as possible without any misinformation in order to give the best presentations possible. How do I know this? I do it every time🥲

    • @oluwalaniadepetu4751
      @oluwalaniadepetu4751 2 года назад +4

      @@Myguelsaurus sounds tempting, but easier said than done. Maybe my stage fright is speaking but, no matter how little it is, I still get nervous

    • @edi0157
      @edi0157 2 года назад +6

      Same, ISTJ here

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 2 года назад +5

      I'm ENTP, and I get what you mean because I get super anxious especially when the teacher is super critical (French teachers who yell at you when you pronounce shit wrong). Idk how, but I was able to delay my presentation for like 2 months by convincing other people to ask the teacher about random French stuff to waste more time. :)

  • @Maimmarei
    @Maimmarei 2 года назад

    It’s so much fun to watch your episodes

  • @CamilaVanilla
    @CamilaVanilla 2 года назад +9

    Insulting the audience during a presentation is definitely an ENTJ thing

  • @hajira7833
    @hajira7833 2 года назад +50

    i think it'd be fun to see the interaction between the introverted thinkers (ISTP, INTP, INTJ, ISTJ), interaction between the introverted feelers (INFP, ISFP, INFJ, ISFJ), interaction between the extroverted thinkers (ENTJ, ESTJ, ENTP, ESTP) and extroverted feelers (ENFP, ESFP, ENFJ, ESFJ)

    • @chuniyana
      @chuniyana 2 года назад +1

      INTJ ISTJ are extroverted thinkers
      INFJ ISFJ are extroverted feelers
      ENTP ESTP are introverted thinkers
      ENFP ESFP are introverted feelers

  • @Robin-oc3sr
    @Robin-oc3sr 2 года назад +19

    0:53 “And hopefully this will give me a few minutes to actually make a presentation” as an ENFP I couldn’t relate more!!!

  • @cloudyrainee
    @cloudyrainee 2 года назад

    I just came from another 16 personality skit and as I came here I got a add about the 16 personalities with you. I thought damn that's typically this channel making me laugh like that :,)

  • @ericwedin4154
    @ericwedin4154 2 года назад

    One of your best ever, Frank😂😂👍👍

  • @Launibu
    @Launibu 2 года назад +28

    As an isfp, I literally did what you said. I dressed up super professional to help with my crap presentation.

    • @nnahithi4542
      @nnahithi4542 2 года назад +1

      Lol yes, my slide was horrible and I covered it with my speak and my clothes

    • @dreamer19990
      @dreamer19990 2 года назад +1

      I made my slides pretty to cover up the fact that I felt my presentation was useless 😅

  • @marcwemtrust1480
    @marcwemtrust1480 2 года назад +128

    Very emotional dramatic acting, felt to the bone, especially for some ixfx types. Horror for every introvert, speaking, giving presentation in front of crowd, especially the se "lap-crash" instead of "car-break", this lap crash felt like nightmare, coz it was in front of people without any warning. Fe be sweating blood and shaking, trembeling until knockout.
    Some introverts might wish for harry p's invisible cloak or "Beam me up, Galaxathor" in those situations. Intj be like: "Read it silently. Fin." Yes. The dry cough and chairnoise made it extra cringey for the entp lol.

  • @shannonmakhanian1365
    @shannonmakhanian1365 2 года назад

    I was able to guess some of them while waiting for mine, wondering will he get mine right, maybe I am not like my sign as I would breakdown & cry every time I had to give a presentation- it is the only area I would get Fs in. So I watched expecting this probably wouldn’t apply to me. Then you did INFJ & I just wanted to crawl in a hole & cry. I can’t believe you nailed that. Which also means I am not the only one who has this reaction to public speaking.🙏

  • @padinampriyanka471
    @padinampriyanka471 2 года назад

    So funny! Really enjoyed it!

  • @camillegodwin6398
    @camillegodwin6398 2 года назад +18

    The INFJ one is sadly on point....brings back nightmarish memories...thanks FJ

    • @qwerty0yt
      @qwerty0yt 2 года назад

      @@jellyfishi_ there’s almost like a norm in my country that presenter(s) preferred providing .pdf for audiences than ppt files. So that both wasting my time to recreate a copy for everyone and have to be ready for the presentation all the time. But in case the ppt unreasonably be corrupted, I still have something to roughly present. 📑 As an INFJ, I’m very thankful for that but really HATE (to do) it. 😬

  • @ellie7701
    @ellie7701 2 года назад +25

    Haha! Yes, half the work of being a presenting ISFP is making sure the content appears ✨ intellectual ✨. We once had to prepare a certain presentation for class, and I procrastinated until the night before. Through the art of bullshitting and aesthetic I managed to make the life struggles of Ice Age's Scrat seem deeply inspirational and compelling. Hilarious how some pretty pictures, fancy words, simple punchlines, and a passionate voice managed to get me my highest evaluation in that class. You can make subpar presentations work!! 🤣

  • @OctavioIsHuman
    @OctavioIsHuman 2 года назад +6

    0:19 “ OMG I AM A ISTP AND I LITERALLY ALWAYS SAY,” my disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined”

  • @RA-zq1ni
    @RA-zq1ni Год назад

    every single one of these were great, i died laughing omg😭

  • @fredricchopin6156
    @fredricchopin6156 2 года назад +20

    as a ENFJ I 110% agree this most likely I would do 😂

  • @rockinlt3958
    @rockinlt3958 2 года назад +167

    As an INTJ , I can confirm that our presentations look like page from a dictionary.

    • @koonesuki
      @koonesuki 2 года назад +3

      INFJ 5w6 here; close enough to an INTJ. I can attest to this for this flavor of INFJ as well. I'm either all-in like the INFJ shown, or I get too lazy and try to cram as much text as possible without taking away readability.

    • @edi0157
      @edi0157 2 года назад +1

      As an ISTJ, I would do that (making more than one slide) if school hadnt crammed into me that "THERE HAS TO BE AS LITTLE TEXT AS POSSIBLE OR PEOPLE WILL LOSE FOCUS!!! PUT PRETTY IMAGES ON THERE FOR THE SAKE OF IT!!" It isnt like anyone is paying attention regardless like the ESFJ sketch said lol

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 2 года назад

      As ENFP, I love this. I can take the raw info and put it into a fun slide show. Group project score= 💯

    • @jhemp
      @jhemp 2 года назад +5

      That's terribly inefficient of you then, if you aren't using flow charts and graphs you aren't presenting the information effectively. I'm not going to go out of way to decorate or add photos to my presentation unless I think they benefit the presentation exceedingly well, but I'm not half-assing my presentation either. If it's to convince someone I have to understand egos and logos and unfortunately pathos. A presentation like the one in this video is not teaching anyone anything and you should feel bad putting your name on such a thing.

    • @edi0157
      @edi0157 2 года назад

      @@jhemp does anybody actually care about teaching people during school presentations though? Barely anybody pays attention to them, they are simply there because you have to do them to get a good grade lol

  • @gamerboi_27
    @gamerboi_27 2 года назад

    ENFP college senior here and I'm the master of waiting till the last minute for assignments. Working under pressure is oddly stimulating for me and I work better that way... but I don't recommend it. For my most recent costume design presentation, I stayed up till 5am working on it. Then day of my presentation, I had to improvise and present it to the class since my audio files weren't working for the PowerPoint. But I do submit great work that I'm genuinely proud of if I'm motivated enough. :D

  • @duskzehedgie3840
    @duskzehedgie3840 2 года назад +4

    ISFJ is true. Something similar happened to me, they had us write notecards last minute and try to give our reports that way instead of using our actual papers, but despite having pretty much memorized the report, I had a mini meltdown. 😔 The last minute change confused me, I didn't get enough time to write efficiently, (or enough notecards) and when I got up in front of the class I panicked then ran to the bathroom. rip.

  • @BeckyPhelps
    @BeckyPhelps 2 года назад +31

    Spending 5 hours making a beautiful powerpoint and then having tech issues? Nope, can't relate, never happened. 👀

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA 2 года назад +1

      @sitiy "13" BoT

  • @nightmare4122
    @nightmare4122 2 года назад +18

    I'm ENTP! Once, in 4th grade, I gave like a 3 sentence presentation about this American figure person we all had to do research on. Everyone clapped and thought I had done it on purpose, but the reality was that I was lazy and didn't understand why everyone else was able to drone on for like 10 minutes about George Washington or something. Like, all people needed to know about Betsy Ross was that she was born, she made the American Flag, and she died.
    I got a bad grade on that because the teacher thought that it wasn't appropriate for my grade level. :( I'm pretty sure I just had ADHD and I didn't want to do anything more than the bare minimum because it was annoying and unimportant but the teacher was mean and strict and probably thought I was just doing these things on purpose.

    • @AlexanderGieg
      @AlexanderGieg 2 года назад

      Fun fact: the Betsy Ross thing is a myth spread by his grandson decades after the supposed fact with no proof.