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@@niqabinextdoor3045 Well, each personality has it's own strengths and weaknesses, so don't hate being a teacher for this reason + this video is just for fun, it's not real
I'm an INFP, but for older kids I'd just speak quieter and quieter, untill no one but the front students could hear me. This makes students very nervous and they start to shush each other. Learned from a teacher of mine lol For younger kids, I'd just try to keep up with chaos. I don't expect them to be quiet, so I try to keep them talking to me instead of each other.
I'm a student, and the first impression is everything. If you are a pushover at the start of the class, even if you improve it later, it is hard to regain the classes attention and respect.
INFP (as a teacher). We actually have a rule with kids. It's called '10 seconds'. If I suddenly fall silent, they need to quite down in 10 sec, otherwise I increase their homework. Not a native speaker, sorry for mistakes.
Definitely agree with not wanting to be there or liking children. But I could also imagine putting a lot of work into a super cool and unique lesson plan and talking 0 BS from students so we could get it done.
INFP - Is life easier now that I don't have to worry about making small talk in public, or harder because I know for sure everybody out there is actually trying to kill me?
I knew it was the INFJ when he started saying sorry about getting dumped, how it sucks, and how he believes in the student... I think I said the same thing to a student of mine before. HAHA!
The ENFP one is the story of my life. "Can you do this?" "Not really but I'll try." "Do you have experience in this?" "Nope but I'll figure it out somehow." Legit said this at a job interview and got the job. XD
OMG same!! I literally said in my last job's interview, "I don't have experience, but I can Google codes, so probably I'll do fine" and got hired to my surprise LMAO
@@theartist312 haha I relate so much!! I have no career, no house, no savings and my family is worried sick but I just know I'll be fine and continue living my awesome spontaneous life😁
INFJ: Omg yes 😂 during my teacher training I felt more invested in helping pupils with personal problems than teaching lessons. Maybe I'm destined to be a counsellor instead lol!
@@ccc21dm I'm an INFJ teacher, and the need to manage the group dynamic keeps me on track. For every student I pause to council, I have fifty students getting bored. That is panic inducing. Would I like smaller classes so I could go deeper? Totally, but I don't think I would be secure enough to do what the INFJ did in this video if I were a substitute.
"...and she eat 32 bananas." Me (INTP): "Why would she eat so many bananas?" "Excuse me but why would she eat so many bananas?" The type: INTP Me: "Oh right..."
well aside from looking at it from a typical math problem point of view, it could very well be possible that the human needed to have 32 bananas.The person probably needed to have a certain amount (In mass) of bananas and the available local bananas were smaller in size so a greater no was req to meet the said amt. or maybe it was the species that they preferred.Id say it's more of a physical need over an addiction towards banana consumption because it's 32/day (approx)
@@nvericks617 I get the need to have 32 bananas, but eat them in one day? I can't imagine a person who would eat so many bananas in one day and wouldn't be sick, and considering that a human body needs nutrients from various foods she needs to eat even more food that day... It's a lot of food 😶
My Intp son and I would have immediately began singing, Harry Chapin's song...30thousand pounds of Banana's. And I would have told everyone in the room that if they type the word, 'Banana' on Reddit, a Banana Bot will show up with random banana facts...then I would have mentioned that spiders are often found in crates of banana's and terrify grocery store workers...and then...and now, I really would like some banana bread but there are no ISFJ's to make me fresh bread...I will go AGoogling and read about the best banana bread recipes and consider a plan to organize a trip to the store and then maybe buy some banana bread instead. Its more efficient that way.
I feel severely attacked every time you do INFP mfs still replying to this when i'm actually an entp mistyped as an infp on 16personalities edit: GUYS!!!! I'M AN ISTP 5W4!!!!!
I always get INTP in personality quizs over the years, but it never sit right with me. While people see me as emotionless and sensitive, I actually is very sensitive. Like I can almost know how people in certain situation even if never experienced it. And after reading about cognitive function I'm kinda certain I'm INFP. Although watching these kind of videos make me question it again.
“i did have to hitchhike home once after waking up in Tijuana so... we should be good” i had to pause and rethink my whole life and existence because of how accurate that was
yes, i can always spot enfps because they are the easiest to pick out and portray. i also seem to attract and be surrounded by them irl and hilariously enough, examples are always spot-on representations of them
Actually, I didn't think the ENFP was accurate. It sounded just like my "live in the moment" ENSP friends. An ENFP thinks things through a lot more than SP's and they are more curious about other people, so I think they are more likely to learn a little bit of a whole bunch of languages just in case they ever need it. And if they sporadically ended up in Mexico, they are more likely to start learning the language from the locals before they returned home. In short, ENFP's have a plan, but are ready to go off-script at any time. 😀
ENFP's as a teacher would teach the lesson, but leave extra time for whatever feels right at the moment. This includes sharing outside information to add depth to a lesson, teaching the kids other important things like Psychology or Chess, telling an interesting/ funny story, or leading the class in a discussion of a topic they are interested in (because ENFP's know a little about everything and we're good at relating to people, drawing them in, and keeping conversations going). And we don't give up easily- we will find a way to make a personal connection to every student in that class... even if we are subbing and we might never see those students again.
Poorya Mohammadi do you have any youngish INTJ females in your class? I have learned my type, late in life and it explains so much about my own classroom experiences. I loved school and would have stayed in school forever but I could have learned so very much faster with an Intuitive teacher. Mike Johnston has my favorite TedTalks on the Art of Delivering Information. If only...but it is never too late to return to school. Good Luck and how do you manage time to recharge in a classroom full of people?
@@wynstansmom829 in my experience i suspected only a small percentage of my female students to be INTJ and i guess it would have been less if i wasn't teaching physics ( which attracts thinker types more) and for your second question, usually teaching isn't tiring for me as long as i'm explaining something , i really don't see other people, i just see myself on a stage wrestling with some idea that i have to dissect and for me that's home turf and i'm comfortable doing it. doesn't matter if 100 students are watching me do it for only 1 student the tiring part is the parts after my explanations that i allow them to ask away their questions, that part drains me, so i usually put this part before the mid-class break or right at the ending of the class
@@pooryamohammadi7713 Thank you for responding. I am genuinely interested in your experience as a teacher. I have spent the last year, learning how to learn. Lately, I wonder about Clapping. If your school has ever played a clapping game, I suspect observing the students might offer you insight into who the Intuitives may be. I can't clap but I can study clapping and maybe learn how to do this. White Americans tend to clap on the One and Three beats while our African American churches use the Two-Four beat. Now, I wonder why someone in my many music classes didn't realize the importance of this difference and explain it when I tried to ask why I was always off the beat. Oh, I didn't ask...I just assumed I was rhythmically challenged. You should have seen me try to march during basic training...lol Hmmm....good idea for a Frank James video. The types and how they clap to the rhythm of their own beat.
I have to disagree with you. I am an INTJ female and we are rare. I have only recently embraced being an INTJ female and understand why I don't fit in. I love his videos , watch and share them all the time but sometimes it appears he has difficulty with INTjs compare to other personalities. We are thinkers and don't say everything out loud unless we just can't stand the stupidity around us, then we have to point it out before we pop, then we get crucified for doing so, even if it's said "nicely ". The truth is , most of the time we are right . Others just hate that we are point on so much ;)
@@wynstansmom829 As a female INTJ, I honestly charge before the class as much as possible or glance at my wallpaper phone filled with image I like (animals, anime, flower, etc) Asking questions to students after explaining material is working. I like my students, but I am kind of enjoying torture them by giving a question that appears on my explanation before. 😂 It means they pay attention and understand the class. If they can't answer, just pass the question to other students or explain again.
I too enjoyed that line, but I can say from experience that an ESTJ would not randomly insult him but rather rattle off a list of Jimmy's failings that the ESTJ had observed until Jimmy started crying. My mother is an ESTJ and I'm an INTP (for the record)
"Let's see what Jimmy had to say, huh. 'This sub is lame.'" There was moments when a classmate would say or write what everyone was feeling or thinking at that moment. We all would burst out laughing, at least until the teacher started getting out of character 😂😂😂😂 sigh: funny memories 🙄
Did you ever coach your little league team and in your pep talk say . .well team ..guess what if we win we all get ice cream and if we lose . Were still all getting ice cream . That sounds pretty INFJ to me 😉
INFJ approved. I once taught English and volunteered as a teacher, and I gotta tells ya, asking them how their day/week went then going on to listen to their rants was basically how I spent almost 1/3 of my session
1:56 "If susie eats 32 bananas a day- I'm sorry, why us she eating 32 bananas a day? What is wrong with her?" That's my reaction when I read something like that🤣🤣 I'm not an INTP though
As an INTP I would like to ask this question: Why is Susie eating 32 bananas bananas per day? That is roughly 3360 calories in a single day. Assuming Susie is a female, she should be getting around 2000 calories per day. Now, lets assume she gets a bit of exercise... she would need to get maybe 200-300 more calories a day if the exercise is more on the intense side. It still doesn't make sense why she is consuming over 3000 calories. Another question - does Susie eat other foods as well. She will certainly suffer from malnutrition if she did not get the proper nutrients that bananas lack. Does Susie have a death wish? I believe she should consult a doctor and probably a therapist.
@@yosra782 I found some of the funniest videos on Korean and Japanese channels that do the blood type differences in this funny, (cool and attractive way) that Frank James does. See what you think and if your type fits you. Mine does, sigh... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_personality_theory
Being an INFJ I'd say that one is SUPER accurate. I'm actually a substitute teacher and by the time class was over I was talking to a bunch of kids about their problems and people who hurt them in their past. It basically turned into one big therapy session LMAO
As an INFP, i had to babysit a 5 year old for a few minutes and all i said to it was "You're so small". My talents in making situations awkward reaching new heights yall.
Me, an INTJ teacher- -Getting disappointed at all the obvious ways my students attempt to cheat. If you're going to do it, at least make it interesting. -Was told by others that I wrote better lesson plans than the teaching staff... my second year of education college. -Remembering how bored I was in high school and endeavoring to challenge my students with projects and creative applications of source material/ real-world problems. -Not really caring about a lot of the stuff my colleagues think is important, but wanting to make sure my students understand the importance of pretending to care in order to avoid unproductive conflict.
As an INTJ student, you’re 100% THAT teacher I vibe with 💯 Edit: also whenever a teacher just don’t understand my mentality, i thought, if I were ever to be a teacher, I would do the things you listed.
I've only listened to a couple of these, but I always know which one is me (ENTP) right away. and which one is my brother (INFP). they seem distinct to me. I have several students to which I've said these things. no use beating around the bush with people.
The way you portrayed INTJ is so accurate. I had one for my Literature subject and she's always constantly eyeing everyone around in a very scary and kind of traumatizing in a way.
ENTP teacher here and I’ve literally said that every time some smartass decides to ask if the topic we’re learning is relevant to real life SHUTS THEM UP EVERY TIME
@@unknownphantom5826 Yes, it doesn't take long for INFJs to figure out people they want to figure out. We reflect personalities of everyone around us, hence, chameleons.
The ENTP is too accurate. That is exactly how i think and explain something to someone. Insert statement-reason-conclusion a.k.a practical solution needed at the moment. Sensors would go straight to the practical solution but Ne users imply the branch of uses and causations of it in one sentence. Great job as always, Frank!
I taught school for several years and was closer to myself. But later became a marketing trainer and used MBTI types to communicate with customers. It gave me consistently high sales and awards in Leadership, Performance & Achievement.
As an INFJ working in the field, I'd say it's pretty accurate. One of my recent lessons with an adult student: Me: "Your boss said what?" Student: "He said we seem to have lost our spark." Me: "What does that even mean? You work in a pharmacy!" Student: "I know right! And he generalizes all the time..." This was an English lesson. We were not even speaking English.
How's being an INFJ teacher? Do you find it difficult to the point that you hate it and leave it? Cuz I wanna be one (I hope soon), but some INFJs I come across in the comments left their jobs. I know teaching is an exhausting job tho, I just hope it won't be to the point I'd completely hate something I'd love :((
I'll be honest. It can go very very wrong for an INFJ. Having said that, you should give it a try if that's what you'd like to do. It's about anticipating and avoiding certain settings. You have intuition, that's a powerful tool. Ask for a tour around the school and see how you feel about it. Each place has its unique atmosphere. It the staff strike you as drained and unhappy, don't accept the job. You'd be drained and unhappy before you know it. I would consider going into special needs teaching because that's where an INFJ can make a real difference. Special needs kids are very pure, they don't judge and they appreciate what you do for them. Also, you need to be able to do what feels right and not be forced to do what feels wrong by ignorant people above you, so try to avoid places with inflexible, narcissistic management. I hope this doesn't put you off. Nice people are needed in schools. It's sad to see them give up and leave.
@@korezine3854 I've been a teacher for 12 years, and I'm an INFJ. Yes, I've hated my job sometimes and regretted my life choices, but I've also loved it. I've understood that what keeps me going in the education field is not exactly the teaching part but the being able to make a difference in people's lives. When I have a job where I feel I can help others, I love it! When the people above me make it sound like pure business and want me to teach according to their own agenda, I usually end up quitting. It can be a very emotionally draining job, though, because we are surrounded by so many people and pick up on their not-so-pretty emotions ALL the TIME. In my case, I would feel exhausted at the end of the day and need way too much alone time to make up for all the overstimulation. I used to work with teenagers and had excellent rapport with them, but I overworked myself into a major depressive period that has required an almost 2-year break for me to recover. I want to keep teaching, but I don't think I'll go for a full-time job anymore. I suppose each INFJ can have different experiences, but I thought I'd share my perspective with you. Ironically, I think INFJs are some of the best people to become teachers due to our honest caring, empathy, and commitment, so follow your intuition and do what feels right for you. 😉
@@nikolar.8839 Thank you for the advice! Regarding what you said, I agree, I feel like I wouldn't work well in a public school, esp there'll be alot of traditional superiors as well as too many students (in my country, a classroom contains at least 50 students.) Maybe a small private school would be nice, though I worry about the pay. Or maybe a professor someday... I also thought about special ed too, but I'm afraid I don't have the right experience yet, so I still have to study more. But we'll see. I'll trust my intuition if I feel like the school is not good. Thank you 🙇
Fiya Exidor I mean, I don’t really have time for a debate right now, and the goals of my usually debates are more exchanging information than winning an argument, but sure, I’ll give it a go.
@@chouaibbio7673 but its not? As an intj, every word and action is planned. Things may seem brief and cut short but it lingers in our mind until we confirm it was the correct path taken. If not, recalibrate and rectify. Never brief
So relatable. I'm currently working an unskilled job in a moving company even though I have masters degree and I think about that at work atleast five times a day.
😂😂 LIT!!!! 🔥 That’s a good one 😜. I talk like that to my youngest brother all the time to embarrass him 😂. He hates when I ask how things are going with his “bae.” These were all really great! 🏆 I don’t know how you do it. I feel like I could only impersonate types that I know in real life.
The ISFP cracked me up. It reminded me of my ISFP friend whom I watched trying to lead a game development team for four months. Her main strategy was bonding with everybody at the Friday bar nights! Bless her. ❤️
@@themonsterwithin4000 Oh you didn't get my joke then.. You don't need to correct a freudian slip lol. ENTP's lowest function is Si (introverted Sensing) and.... oh forget it I don't wanna explain it if you don't know your functions.
Yeah, the thing about INTJs is really accurate. I’m an INTJ, and whenever I’m with my friends, I’ll be staring at something (spaced out) and they’ll come up in front of me and unintentionally begin a staring contest. I’ve gone on for around 3 or 4 minutes without blinking. Whenever I do blink (outside of a staring contest), my friends will be like, “wow, you finally blinked for the first time today.”
Oh yeah. True. I taught highschoolers for half a year a couple of times and I always think now about which fantastic motivational life lessons I would give to them, should I ever do it again. For instance show them the fuck up-manifesto.
I agree. I believe that once I have been taught something and gain insights on it, it is my job to, oneday, teach another who may gain enlightenment from my past experience. In the end, I'm hoping they will transform themselves into a better him or her.
These make my day!! Thanks! INFP subs will be invested in all those angsty teens poetry once we get over the dread of being at the front of the class. XD
This was fun to write, but way more fun to watch. Your delivery and ad libs (A-Aron 😂) had me cracking up. We make a good comedic duo. Who needs Abbott and Costello when there’s Holly and FJ? 💁🏻♀️
"You need money to be a person and to live in today's society. " As an ENTP, I fully approve of the ENTP segment -- I may or may not have pestered numerous amounts of people with that conversation/ advice.
You had me at Hamlet's soliloquy, Frank, for real. That was bliss. Awesome video. But please close with a "Stay Cool and Attractive" screen. Otherwise, I simply can't get closure and get down off my cloud and get to work.
Damn... That ENTP one hits hard... I can't read a book and just go along with it, I have to seriously think everything through... I offer rebuttals and arguements for and against everything until I arrive at something I can work with, and without it, I just don't read anymore, I'll just shut the whole damn book...
As an occasional substitute teacher and an ENFP, I can relate to that on many, many levels. You should do 16 personalities when they go to a high school reunion.
I can't wait til Mrs. Whathername is back, I heard she subscribed to FJ 👉 bit.ly/frankjames
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Sounds like a last name of an Otter.
I'm a thinking introvert don't know about whether sensorial intuitive perceive judger quality
DragulaROB omg. Heck Yeah!
U r really handsome. I like u a lot.
Frank James / it’s tough being a sub 🤗
You should do "16 Personalities Running for President."
LMAO yesss it should be a longer video for sure.
oooooo this is a good one - Female INTJ
Such a great idea, I need to see this!!
YEAHHH
Or being president.
0:01 ISTP
0:13 ENFP
0:26 ISTJ
0:41 ESTP
0:56 ENTJ
1:17 ISFJ
1:29 ENFJ
1:50 INTP
2:04 INFJ
2:19 ESFJ
2:38 INTJ
2:46 ESTJ
3:00 ISFP
3:20 INFP
3:36 ENTP
4:13 ESFP
THANKS FOR THE NICE COMMENTS
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Why is entp teacher so boring. I'm n entp teacher I already hated being a teacher. I hate it even more now
@@niqabinextdoor3045 Well, each personality has it's own strengths and weaknesses, so don't hate being a teacher for this reason + this video is just for fun, it's not real
INFP- is more like
“Kids settle down”
-ignored
“Kids please quiet down”
-ignored
Never ending cycle. I’m a sub btw
I'm an INFP, but for older kids I'd just speak quieter and quieter, untill no one but the front students could hear me. This makes students very nervous and they start to shush each other. Learned from a teacher of mine lol For younger kids, I'd just try to keep up with chaos. I don't expect them to be quiet, so I try to keep them talking to me instead of each other.
I'm a student, and the first impression is everything. If you are a pushover at the start of the class, even if you improve it later, it is hard to regain the classes attention and respect.
Infj sub here, I feel your pain
@@Mastermint Wow, you really are a master
INFP (as a teacher). We actually have a rule with kids. It's called '10 seconds'. If I suddenly fall silent, they need to quite down in 10 sec, otherwise I increase their homework.
Not a native speaker, sorry for mistakes.
I’m an INTP, and that was literally the most accurate thing I’ve ever seen
We're always asking the real questions... that are irrelevant to the solution
@@HighlyTheoretical Well Someone has to!
Oh I think we're good at abstracting
saaaame
Me too man. Me too
Me, as an INTJ teacher: I don’t want to be here and I secretly hate children.
SocietyNeedsToCrumble that username has reached levels of accuracy that shouldn't be possible
Both this comment and its replies are just y e s
@@erojerisiz1571 Haha, my name is an unrelated quote from a movie, and it's not the first time someone calls me out on it 😂
Definitely agree with not wanting to be there or liking children. But I could also imagine putting a lot of work into a super cool and unique lesson plan and talking 0 BS from students so we could get it done.
So accurate. My dad thought I could be a teacher. Every time he brought it up, I laughed at it more.
16 Personalities in a Zombie Apocalypse please. It would be so interesting
Kim J I would love to see that
Yes pleaaase :D
yessssss - Female INTJ
INFP - Is life easier now that I don't have to worry about making small talk in public, or harder because I know for sure everybody out there is actually trying to kill me?
there is some dude on youtube who made that , was quite funny actually
I knew it was the INFJ when he started saying sorry about getting dumped, how it sucks, and how he believes in the student... I think I said the same thing to a student of mine before. HAHA!
When he started into that one, I said to myself "This is something my sister would say... Must be INFJ"... Sure enough. 😂
I knew to lol
LMFAO I literally started the semester with that... But it's true!!! I do believe in them! 🤷😄
I'm an INFP and I've said that to a student too. Matter of fact, I been giving motivational speeches before classes 😂
Tracy Centeno me too.
Your speech to Timmy about learning trigonometry, even though he will never use it in real life, that was great! It's so true!
And SO ENTP. I can close my eyes and hear my son!
As he was saying that, I was like, this sounds like something my ENTP friend would say, and then ENTP flashed across the screen! 😁
The thing i thought about when he said that was annabells homework
The ENFP one is the story of my life. "Can you do this?" "Not really but I'll try." "Do you have experience in this?" "Nope but I'll figure it out somehow." Legit said this at a job interview and got the job. XD
Golden Nugget When we want something we just go and get it 😂
Love this, thank you for posting. Good to find others who are ENFPs :D
OMG same!! I literally said in my last job's interview, "I don't have experience, but I can Google codes, so probably I'll do fine" and got hired to my surprise LMAO
@@theartist312 haha I relate so much!! I have no career, no house, no savings and my family is worried sick but I just know I'll be fine and continue living my awesome spontaneous life😁
My logic😝
INFJ: Omg yes 😂 during my teacher training I felt more invested in helping pupils with personal problems than teaching lessons. Maybe I'm destined to be a counsellor instead lol!
INFJ Girl lol, coming from an infj. You should. :)
My INFJ roommate is a therapist and amaaaaazingly talented at counseling people!
Same! Infj teachers to a T
Truth !!! 😂
@@ccc21dm I'm an INFJ teacher, and the need to manage the group dynamic keeps me on track. For every student I pause to council, I have fifty students getting bored. That is panic inducing. Would I like smaller classes so I could go deeper? Totally, but I don't think I would be secure enough to do what the INFJ did in this video if I were a substitute.
"...and she eat 32 bananas."
Me (INTP): "Why would she eat so many bananas?"
"Excuse me but why would she eat so many bananas?"
The type: INTP
Me: "Oh right..."
well aside from looking at it from a typical math problem point of view, it could very well be possible that the human needed to have 32 bananas.The person probably needed to have a certain amount (In mass) of bananas and the available local bananas were smaller in size so a greater no was req to meet the said amt. or maybe it was the species that they preferred.Id say it's more of a physical need over an addiction towards banana consumption because it's 32/day (approx)
@@nvericks617 I get the need to have 32 bananas, but eat them in one day? I can't imagine a person who would eat so many bananas in one day and wouldn't be sick, and considering that a human body needs nutrients from various foods she needs to eat even more food that day... It's a lot of food 😶
My Intp son and I would have immediately began singing, Harry Chapin's song...30thousand pounds of Banana's.
And I would have told everyone in the room that if they type the word, 'Banana' on Reddit, a Banana Bot will show up with random banana facts...then I would have mentioned that spiders are often found in crates of banana's and terrify grocery store workers...and then...and now, I really would like some banana bread but there are no ISFJ's to make me fresh bread...I will go AGoogling and read about the best banana bread recipes and consider a plan to organize a trip to the store and then maybe buy some banana bread instead. Its more efficient that way.
@@nvericks617 Potassium!
@@kiaraetsuko3523 That is a lot of Fiber...
INFP is always tragically funny😂
It’s because of these videos I’m starting to believe I’m in an INFP
Not INFJ
@@anthonybogart5224 Same!
It felt like a personal attack since it was overwhelmingly accurate
I thought I was an INFP but honestly I'm confused 😂.
I never thought my personality could be funny haha good job!
Always can guess INFJ, INTJ, INFP 😂 ... strikingly distinct everytime!
Also ENTP
Intp is usually easy to spot when you're infp
Definitely can spot ENFJ and ENTP as an INFJ.
We're bloody animals
well infp's are always thinking "why the fuck am i here?"
I feel severely attacked every time you do INFP
mfs still replying to this when i'm actually an entp mistyped as an infp on 16personalities
edit: GUYS!!!! I'M AN ISTP 5W4!!!!!
Same I'm always like That Can't be me ,but then I really think about it and that's 100%me 😅
Lmao same.
For real
Me too!!
It’s sad how I exactly would thing that but would never say xD
When you feel like INFP on the inside but behave like INTP on the outside.
I know that I am a INFP but man, these videos sometimes really make me question if I am not a INTP instead
Bruh mood
@Jessica Stein I always vary between INTJ and INTP. I've been watching these videos recently and now I know for sure that I'm INTP XD
This is so trueeee😂😂😂
I always get INTP in personality quizs over the years, but it never sit right with me. While people see me as emotionless and sensitive, I actually is very sensitive. Like I can almost know how people in certain situation even if never experienced it.
And after reading about cognitive function I'm kinda certain I'm INFP. Although watching these kind of videos make me question it again.
“i did have to hitchhike home once after waking up in Tijuana so... we should be good”
i had to pause and rethink my whole life and existence because of how accurate that was
yes, i can always spot enfps because they are the easiest to pick out and portray. i also seem to attract and be surrounded by them irl and hilariously enough, examples are always spot-on representations of them
I was a sub ones and emded up in a French class. Sounded something like that.
Actually, I didn't think the ENFP was accurate. It sounded just like my "live in the moment" ENSP friends. An ENFP thinks things through a lot more than SP's and they are more curious about other people, so I think they are more likely to learn a little bit of a whole bunch of languages just in case they ever need it. And if they sporadically ended up in Mexico, they are more likely to start learning the language from the locals before they returned home.
In short, ENFP's have a plan, but are ready to go off-script at any time. 😀
ENFP's as a teacher would teach the lesson, but leave extra time for whatever feels right at the moment. This includes sharing outside information to add depth to a lesson, teaching the kids other important things like Psychology or Chess, telling an interesting/ funny story, or leading the class in a discussion of a topic they are interested in (because ENFP's know a little about everything and we're good at relating to people, drawing them in, and keeping conversations going). And we don't give up easily- we will find a way to make a personal connection to every student in that class... even if we are subbing and we might never see those students again.
As a fellow ENFP, I too did the same
i've been teaching for a couple of years and i have to say the INTJ intimidation power is very useful to keep order at class. spot on as always FJ!
Poorya Mohammadi do you have any youngish INTJ females in your class? I have learned my type, late in life and it explains so much about my own classroom experiences.
I loved school and would have stayed in school forever but I could have learned so very much faster with an Intuitive teacher. Mike Johnston has my favorite TedTalks on the Art of Delivering Information.
If only...but it is never too late to return to school.
Good Luck and how do you manage time to recharge in a classroom full of people?
@@wynstansmom829 in my experience i suspected only a small percentage of my female students to be INTJ and i guess it would have been less if i wasn't teaching physics ( which attracts thinker types more)
and for your second question, usually teaching isn't tiring for me as long as i'm explaining something , i really don't see other people, i just see myself on a stage wrestling with some idea that i have to dissect and for me that's home turf and i'm comfortable doing it. doesn't matter if 100 students are watching me do it for only 1 student
the tiring part is the parts after my explanations that i allow them to ask away their questions, that part drains me, so i usually put this part before the mid-class break or right at the ending of the class
@@pooryamohammadi7713 Thank you for responding. I am genuinely interested in your experience as a teacher.
I have spent the last year, learning how to learn. Lately, I wonder about Clapping.
If your school has ever played a clapping game, I suspect observing the students might offer you insight into who the Intuitives may be.
I can't clap but I can study clapping and maybe learn how to do this. White Americans tend to clap on the One and Three beats while our African American churches use the Two-Four beat.
Now, I wonder why someone in my many music classes didn't realize the importance of this difference and explain it when I tried to ask why I was always off the beat. Oh, I didn't ask...I just assumed I was rhythmically challenged. You should have seen me try to march during basic training...lol
Hmmm....good idea for a Frank James video. The types and how they clap to the rhythm of their own beat.
I have to disagree with you. I am an INTJ female and we are rare.
I have only recently embraced being an INTJ female and understand why I don't fit in.
I love his videos , watch and share them all the time but sometimes it appears he has difficulty with INTjs compare to other personalities.
We are thinkers and don't say everything out loud unless we just can't stand the stupidity around us, then we have to point it out before we pop, then we get crucified for doing so, even if it's said "nicely ". The truth is , most of the time we are right . Others just hate that we are point on so much ;)
@@wynstansmom829 As a female INTJ, I honestly charge before the class as much as possible or glance at my wallpaper phone filled with image I like (animals, anime, flower, etc)
Asking questions to students after explaining material is working. I like my students, but I am kind of enjoying torture them by giving a question that appears on my explanation before. 😂
It means they pay attention and understand the class. If they can't answer, just pass the question to other students or explain again.
"So, Timmy, if you want to live, you need to learn trigonometry" I died.
I guess you didn’t learn trigonometry.
Chugget 🤣😂
As an ENTP, as soon as he said “let me answer you candidly” I was like, ok, this is gonna be me now.
Yeah the way he explained thw whole situation I just recognize my own thought processes
Finally!
Always 🤣
@@SchultzDorinda yes
Hahaha
INTJ here to say that I have to use that "I can wait all day" line and variations on a DAILY BASIS with my students...
Don’t worry. *look at my watch* I’ll wait.
So true!!! "I'm waiting..."
I used to use it on my kids all the time. ~ INTJ
While waiting I end up daydreaming about ruling the world and then even when the people quiet down I'm already in an entirely different universe.
Lilly Quis Lol, are you an INTJ Maladaptive Daydreamer or something? Don’t know if you are, but I am and that is mad accurate.
"Well, at least I don't have a donkey face, Jimmy." 😂😂
That cracked me up! 😂
I love how the ties change 😂👍🏻😘👌
"Well at least I don't have donkey face, Jimmy"......Best part of the video....
I too enjoyed that line, but I can say from experience that an ESTJ would not randomly insult him but rather rattle off a list of Jimmy's failings that the ESTJ had observed until Jimmy started crying.
My mother is an ESTJ and I'm an INTP (for the record)
"Let's see what Jimmy had to say, huh. 'This sub is lame.'" There was moments when a classmate would say or write what everyone was feeling or thinking at that moment. We all would burst out laughing, at least until the teacher started getting out of character 😂😂😂😂 sigh: funny memories 🙄
This part was so like my ESTJ little sister I was shook 😂😂
INFJ: I don’t want to watch the rest of the personalities but it feels disrespectful not to.
Ok for the last time I'm telling you that you are not the only infj, you can't just go on telling our secrets just like that 😅
Me in a nutshell🤣🤣
I did that ;-;
OMG yes 😂
How did you know?!DO YOU READ MINDS?!
My dad is an INFJ teacher and teaches exactly like that
I used to teach for a couple of years... Yeah I was JUST like that INFJ 😂😂😂
Did you ever coach your little league team and in your pep talk say . .well team ..guess what if we win we all get ice cream and if we lose . Were still all getting ice cream . That sounds pretty INFJ to me 😉
@@johngallagher72 infj here, and this is something I would probably say🤣
Maybe I am too
That is so me as an INFJ
I’m an INFJ, soon to be teacher
ENFP who's always incompetent in the beginning but ended up acing it.
I'm an enfp.
S A They can fly by the seat of their pants like no other.
@@SabrinaSterlingGA this sounds very hamilton but I don't think he was enfp
@@LauraOrtiz344 Hamilton is entp
@@passion9515 oh wait, i read he was ENTJ
But now I see
INFJ approved. I once taught English and volunteered as a teacher, and I gotta tells ya, asking them how their day/week went then going on to listen to their rants was basically how I spent almost 1/3 of my session
1:56 "If susie eats 32 bananas a day- I'm sorry, why us she eating 32 bananas a day? What is wrong with her?"
That's my reaction when I read something like that🤣🤣 I'm not an INTP though
I just realized my typo but nvm🤣🤣
As an INTP I would like to ask this question:
Why is Susie eating 32 bananas bananas per day? That is roughly 3360 calories in a single day. Assuming Susie is a female, she should be getting around 2000 calories per day. Now, lets assume she gets a bit of exercise... she would need to get maybe 200-300 more calories a day if the exercise is more on the intense side. It still doesn't make sense why she is consuming over 3000 calories. Another question - does Susie eat other foods as well. She will certainly suffer from malnutrition if she did not get the proper nutrients that bananas lack. Does Susie have a death wish? I believe she should consult a doctor and probably a therapist.
I'm INTJ and would have responded exactly that way
INTP, arguably THE most relatable thing I have seen
It is also worth asking if eating so many bananas could cause other problems. Maybe it would be enough to severely mess up her potassium levels.
im an istp but yea dats also me lol. like im both simultaneously
Maybe she has a potassium deficiency?
The moment the intj just stood there with the stare... I IMMEDIATELY KNEW IT WAS ME!! 😂😂
rofl...tell me Jiernan Yu is your blood type, B? Mine is...and yes, I recognized that look also.
Same here Jieran Yu! 😂
@@wynstansmom829 mine is O+
@@yosra782 I found some of the funniest videos on Korean and Japanese channels that do the blood type differences in this funny, (cool and attractive way) that Frank James does. See what you think and if your type fits you. Mine does, sigh...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_personality_theory
@@yosra782 ruclips.net/video/DDasC6udG5k/видео.html
"Oh, that this too too sullied flesh wou-"
me: that's me isn't it. i'm reciting hamlet aren't i.
*INFP*
me: yup. of course.
Hamlet? That a food?
I... Recited it along with him...
yep, that’s us.
Naturally
I thought the same thing xD (I'm also an INFP)
Being an INFJ I'd say that one is SUPER accurate. I'm actually a substitute teacher and by the time class was over I was talking to a bunch of kids about their problems and people who hurt them in their past. It basically turned into one big therapy session LMAO
Story of my life . . . except it's my siblings.
whenever I have the energy to deal with them
As an INFP, i had to babysit a 5 year old for a few minutes and all i said to it was "You're so small". My talents in making situations awkward reaching new heights yall.
Oh naw 💀
I died laughing lmao
Me, an INTJ teacher-
-Getting disappointed at all the obvious ways my students attempt to cheat. If you're going to do it, at least make it interesting.
-Was told by others that I wrote better lesson plans than the teaching staff... my second year of education college.
-Remembering how bored I was in high school and endeavoring to challenge my students with projects and creative applications of source material/ real-world problems.
-Not really caring about a lot of the stuff my colleagues think is important, but wanting to make sure my students understand the importance of pretending to care in order to avoid unproductive conflict.
As an INTJ student, you’re 100% THAT teacher I vibe with 💯
Edit: also whenever a teacher just don’t understand my mentality, i thought, if I were ever to be a teacher, I would do the things you listed.
As an INTJ, the last one got me the most lol
Me too, I was so bored in school before post-secondary. In post-secondary sometimes I knew more than the professor. I'm a total INTJ. 🤣🤣🤣
I am a INTJ-A. 🤣🤣🤣
I have no INTJ teachers so I just do self guided university classes online. I’m in 7th grade
At the moment, ENTP started I knew I can relate. Nice work as always :D
I had an ENTJ teacher last semester. He gave very similiar speeches; I loved him.
ENTP here. I think I've actually said that to one of my students.
I've only listened to a couple of these, but I always know which one is me (ENTP) right away. and which one is my brother (INFP). they seem distinct to me. I have several students to which I've said these things. no use beating around the bush with people.
Entp here,Hahaha
I honestly felt called out, but we got the best mic drop so yeah.
ENFP here, I can totally relate, having general knowledge about everything because of a random lifestory. 😁
ISTJ: *calls name*
Kid: “Here!”
ISTJ: “DID YOU HEAR A WORD I SAID?!”
The way you portrayed INTJ is so accurate. I had one for my Literature subject and she's always constantly eyeing everyone around in a very scary and kind of traumatizing in a way.
We are extremely efficient, we do what most people struggle to do with just a stare of our eyes.
ENTP teacher here and I’ve literally said that every time some smartass decides to ask if the topic we’re learning is relevant to real life SHUTS THEM UP EVERY TIME
“I’ll take you down with me”lmao
As soon as I heard "just being real with you" I knew I found the ENFP.
Frank James , you deserve an Oscar! One for the script and one for the acting!👍
Thanks for likes, everyone💜
@@unknownphantom5826 INFJ are chameleons! May be that's why😃
@@unknownphantom5826 Yes, it doesn't take long for INFJs to figure out people they want to figure out. We reflect personalities of everyone around us, hence, chameleons.
Yes best sub teacher performance ever ! 😊 Educational and entertaining . 👌A+ .
He deserves those Oscars because he always puts 110% efforts in his videos, and that's what makes him so different.
The ENTP is too accurate. That is exactly how i think and explain something to someone. Insert statement-reason-conclusion a.k.a practical solution needed at the moment. Sensors would go straight to the practical solution but Ne users imply the branch of uses and causations of it in one sentence. Great job as always, Frank!
INTJ here who's a former teacher and this is so spot on 😂
Hello other intj
Former teacher here, too!
False INTJ we do not express humor like that.
The black tie spoke for itself in the INTJ segment. Awesome 👍
There's always a black piece of clothing for INTJ :))
@@cookiecola63 yeah always! 🖤🙂
It's hilarious to me how an INFJ is imitating all types, since it's so typical for us INFJ's to be chameleons. :D
I taught school for several years and was closer to myself. But later became a marketing trainer and used MBTI types to communicate with customers. It gave me consistently high sales and awards in Leadership, Performance & Achievement.
Yes, i'm a chameleon.
i can also tell but i dont wanna offend u guys that i know -istp
If you want to live, you need to learn trigonometry, lol 😂
I can barely do the *simplest* of math problems in my head
Welp, I'm doomed. X'D
That really is how ENTPs talk😂
@@33Jenesis i can confirm
Yup, entp can be frustrating for the square types because shape shifting, Mental daredevil and ADD 😂. Some are more out of control than the others.
Me: Gee Where is ENTP at
Him: “Jimmy...”
Me: found it
Hahah. I loved his depiction of the ENTP in this. Spot on if you ask me.
Good catch
YEH
As an INFP, this was 100% accurate description. I had similar conversation with my students last week.
The minute you started reciting poetry I KNEW that was INFP... 👌😅
I'm INFP but I hate poetry lol
Well I kind of like poetry, but I wouldn't do that in front of a class, I'm more like INTP lol
How easy it is for an INFJ to identify themselves! I recognised myself immediately! 😆
Yeah 😂
Saaaaame
Rose Martin it’s us all day errday
Me too!
Same lol
“I don’t care ..I will take you down with me..” I literally said that to one of my students.😂
Oh my god, I have too, lmao! These are so dead on.
I said similar lines too.
As an ENFJ I can say you are very accurate about us ❤️
Isfp.killed me. I mean,"a sticker to rapresent how i feel about your work" just lmao
INFP here, hilarious, random Shakespeare quote reflecting inner emotional turbulence, highly subjective inner lives nobody else gets😘
I understood what was behind it at least logically xD INTP I'd quote some Shakespeare for sure and I have at random times lol
I know right?
@@Alex-pm4tq 🤗
I sent my friend a quote from a poem recently to explain how I was feeling. I'm sure people think I'm a bit odd for this sort of behaviour. 😅
@@TheLadyDelirium 👍🙃
As an INFJ working in the field, I'd say it's pretty accurate. One of my recent lessons with an adult student:
Me: "Your boss said what?"
Student: "He said we seem to have lost our spark."
Me: "What does that even mean? You work in a pharmacy!"
Student: "I know right! And he generalizes all the time..."
This was an English lesson. We were not even speaking English.
How's being an INFJ teacher? Do you find it difficult to the point that you hate it and leave it? Cuz I wanna be one (I hope soon), but some INFJs I come across in the comments left their jobs. I know teaching is an exhausting job tho, I just hope it won't be to the point I'd completely hate something I'd love :((
I'll be honest. It can go very very wrong for an INFJ. Having said that, you should give it a try if that's what you'd like to do. It's about anticipating and avoiding certain settings. You have intuition, that's a powerful tool. Ask for a tour around the school and see how you feel about it. Each place has its unique atmosphere. It the staff strike you as drained and unhappy, don't accept the job. You'd be drained and unhappy before you know it. I would consider going into special needs teaching because that's where an INFJ can make a real difference. Special needs kids are very pure, they don't judge and they appreciate what you do for them. Also, you need to be able to do what feels right and not be forced to do what feels wrong by ignorant people above you, so try to avoid places with inflexible, narcissistic management. I hope this doesn't put you off. Nice people are needed in schools. It's sad to see them give up and leave.
@@korezine3854 I've been a teacher for 12 years, and I'm an INFJ. Yes, I've hated my job sometimes and regretted my life choices, but I've also loved it. I've understood that what keeps me going in the education field is not exactly the teaching part but the being able to make a difference in people's lives. When I have a job where I feel I can help others, I love it! When the people above me make it sound like pure business and want me to teach according to their own agenda, I usually end up quitting. It can be a very emotionally draining job, though, because we are surrounded by so many people and pick up on their not-so-pretty emotions ALL the TIME. In my case, I would feel exhausted at the end of the day and need way too much alone time to make up for all the overstimulation. I used to work with teenagers and had excellent rapport with them, but I overworked myself into a major depressive period that has required an almost 2-year break for me to recover. I want to keep teaching, but I don't think I'll go for a full-time job anymore. I suppose each INFJ can have different experiences, but I thought I'd share my perspective with you. Ironically, I think INFJs are some of the best people to become teachers due to our honest caring, empathy, and commitment, so follow your intuition and do what feels right for you. 😉
Nikola R. 😂
@@nikolar.8839 Thank you for the advice! Regarding what you said, I agree, I feel like I wouldn't work well in a public school, esp there'll be alot of traditional superiors as well as too many students (in my country, a classroom contains at least 50 students.) Maybe a small private school would be nice, though I worry about the pay. Or maybe a professor someday... I also thought about special ed too, but I'm afraid I don't have the right experience yet, so I still have to study more. But we'll see. I'll trust my intuition if I feel like the school is not good. Thank you 🙇
"Timmy, if you want to LIVE, you need to learn trigonometry."
The trig one was so me and then it popped up as ENTP and I was like, “That tracks.”
Can we have a debate real quick? I've never had an argument with a fellow ENTP
Fiya Exidor I mean, I don’t really have time for a debate right now, and the goals of my usually debates are more exchanging information than winning an argument, but sure, I’ll give it a go.
@@ChestersonJack I was joking lmao...but seriously it would be fun. I was just marvelled at the thought of seeing someone else who's ENTP here
Fiya Exidor Oh... haha, yeah. Autism can be a real kick in the pant when it comes to understanding jokes. But yeah, it is cool!
@@ChestersonJack it's not you're fault. It's pretty hard to see whether someone's joking when you can't here them say the statement
My dude just dropped the A-Aron during the role call and I'm dying!
INTJ here, this is accurate xD but why is always so short? I'll love to see more of the INTJ, nice video tho.
Same here
Hhhhh but this is what an INTJ looks like, every action is brief in an INTJ life.
@@chouaibbio7673 but its not? As an intj, every word and action is planned. Things may seem brief and cut short but it lingers in our mind until we confirm it was the correct path taken. If not, recalibrate and rectify. Never brief
INTJs are always short because they've already pondered on things before they even speak so they are always straight to the point lol.
As an ISTP, I confirm the accuracy of this portrayal to be high.
So relatable. I'm currently working an unskilled job in a moving company even though I have masters degree and I think about that at work atleast five times a day.
Same
as someone who flips between intp and istp i also agree lol. like both are relatable and are like howd id actually act if i was the sub
INTJ: every breath you take
every move you make
*I'LL BE WATCHING YOU*
please do
Sincerely, ENTP
@Pragmaticist thank you! Yay, someone actually cares enough about me to watch me!
@Pragmaticist Sorry, mate, but I'm not in class, nor am I a student :P
Unless you count being a student of life, of course.
@Pragmaticist There's a lot more to an ENTP than that, though. That's the "stereotype", and it gets annoying tbh.
@Pragmaticist I'm just going to let out a sigh and forgive you for playing around with me.
Oh, my word, I'm loving your skits. Even my family does. :) That "A-aron" moment from Key and Peele was awesome. You do a superb job with these!
😂😂 LIT!!!! 🔥 That’s a good one 😜. I talk like that to my youngest brother all the time to embarrass him 😂. He hates when I ask how things are going with his “bae.”
These were all really great! 🏆 I don’t know how you do it. I feel like I could only impersonate types that I know in real life.
I always like to see the extrovert version of my type because that's usually what I'm thinking, but never say. 😂
Woah interesting
Bruh same
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"I don't care, I'll take you down with me." Can't imagine a more ENTJ line than that lmao!
Lmao I’m an ENFP and I always know which one is me before you put it on the screen. You’re so accurate 🤣😂🤣😂
I'm a teacher. The INTP for me is accurate but that ENTP is more like me. I have had that exact conversation. Three times this week.
Elby Woggit I work with Pre-schoolers and have watered down versions of that conversation Every. Single. Day. 🤦🏼♀️😂. And yes - I’m and ENTP
The ISFP cracked me up. It reminded me of my ISFP friend whom I watched trying to lead a game development team for four months. Her main strategy was bonding with everybody at the Friday bar nights! Bless her. ❤️
That's amazing. BTW, what is your type? Just being curious. :)
As a person who is an ISFP and is working to be an elementary school teacher
I FEEL THAT AND I WANT IT
Cried at that A-Aron plug and lmao that ENFP is me totally 😂 I’m a teacher btw 🥴
I'm getting better at the guessing! . And infp wins for funniest portrayal this time. 😁
Couldn't agree more..INFP is most hilarious in almost all of these videos 😂
And dare I say relatable.😆
We truly are some goofy folks.
I love you infp. Several of my friends are. I can get a bit goofy too but only around certain people, like you infp. 😉 -infj
A K Im INFP and this was so me. I have said almost word to word to my son whos in highschool. Loved it
I love how he puts the personality type after he says his sentence cause he gives you time to say “aw shit thats me”
As an ENFJ, this is 💯 how I speak to my students 😂
I'm an ENTP teacher and that Trigonometry related life lesson ...it's totally included in my ''motivation'' sermon.
"....So, Timmy, if you want to live, you need to learn Trigonometry." Sounds like a threat to me! XD
Wtf?? The ENTP one is so accurate. I literally say exactly that all the time
I do too 😂
"si accurate"... was that a Freudian slip? lol our Si wants to be accurate but rarely is.
PianoBea Music Just corrected it. Never noticed the grammatical error.
@@themonsterwithin4000 Oh you didn't get my joke then.. You don't need to correct a freudian slip lol. ENTP's lowest function is Si (introverted Sensing) and.... oh forget it I don't wanna explain it if you don't know your functions.
Yeah, the thing about INTJs is really accurate. I’m an INTJ, and whenever I’m with my friends, I’ll be staring at something (spaced out) and they’ll come up in front of me and unintentionally begin a staring contest. I’ve gone on for around 3 or 4 minutes without blinking. Whenever I do blink (outside of a staring contest), my friends will be like, “wow, you finally blinked for the first time today.”
“I’m gonna come around and give each of you a sticker.”
Me: that has to be me.
ISFP
Me: I know myself too well
Same, to be honest :D
INTJs engage their students through critical insights for self reflection.
Oh yeah. True. I taught highschoolers for half a year a couple of times and I always think now about which fantastic motivational life lessons I would give to them, should I ever do it again. For instance show them the fuck up-manifesto.
I agree. I believe that once I have been taught something and gain insights on it, it is my job to, oneday, teach another who may gain enlightenment from my past experience. In the end, I'm hoping they will transform themselves into a better him or her.
Yes.
Yes but the other teachers don't like it because it shows everybody else up, so I stopped. Now, I don't teach.
These make my day!! Thanks!
INFP subs will be invested in all those angsty teens poetry once we get over the dread of being at the front of the class. XD
This was fun to write, but way more fun to watch. Your delivery and ad libs (A-Aron 😂) had me cracking up.
We make a good comedic duo. Who needs Abbott and Costello when there’s Holly and FJ? 💁🏻♀️
Awesome duo!
Great job, Holly! Represent! 👊
Fantastic Work! Thank you both so much for this!
Hilarious 😂 great comedic duo 👏
Very cool 👍
🙋♀️ ENFJ was so accurate my heart rate sped up...
Can confirm.. I work as a teacher and have said most everything he did word for word
yes. From the first two words I knew it was me.
Are you even looking at the big picture??? smh
dude YES lmao. “if you set some goals, if you thought critically, if you engaged in collaborative learning...” I was like yup. that’s me HAHAH
For you Arcana fans:
0:00 ISTP (Asra Alnazar)
0:13 ENFP (Portia Devorak)
0:41 ESTP (Lucio Morgasson)
1:50 INTP (Muriel)
2:19 ESFJ (Julian Devorak)
2:38 INTJ (Nadia Satrinava)
The Arcana is a really great game!
Didn't expect to find The Arcana here, but I'm not gonna complain--
YES, THANK YOU, every second that passes I'm more into The Arcana fandom
"You need money to be a person and to live in today's society. " As an ENTP, I fully approve of the ENTP segment -- I may or may not have pestered numerous amounts of people with that conversation/ advice.
You had me at Hamlet's soliloquy, Frank, for real. That was bliss. Awesome video. But please close with a "Stay Cool and Attractive" screen. Otherwise, I simply can't get closure and get down off my cloud and get to work.
My favourite video by far , hope you had fun making this.
I’ve literally said the words of the ENTP to my child trying to get him to do homework 😂 even though I’m an INTP
Damn... That ENTP one hits hard... I can't read a book and just go along with it, I have to seriously think everything through... I offer rebuttals and arguements for and against everything until I arrive at something I can work with, and without it, I just don't read anymore, I'll just shut the whole damn book...
I am so glad your content is great and not vulgar!
INFP here Lmao That was just awesome and so accurate. INFJ was spot on as well. All of them. You’re so good !!
Omg the ending of ENFJ personality is on point. 🤣
YESS
Dude, you've nailed it with ENFP'S. I used to be a substitute teacher for biochemistry. I have a degree in history. ROFL!
As an ESFP, I am deeply concerned about how accurate this is! 😂😂😂
ENTP was spot on! You had me at "let me answer you candidly" 😄
Am I the only one who understood that Aaron reference? Key & peele
Andrei Gabriel lol scrolled so far to find this, thought I was the only one
A. A. Ron, D. Nice 😂😂😂
Nope it's a RUclipsr
Hehe... Mr. Garvy!
@Hannah 1nope, it really is Key and Peele. Search up “key and Peele substitute teacher”, thou uncultured swine.
I know the personality types have nicknames, like the infj is the advocate. Can you do a video about explaining those?
Anyone else get excited when you guess your personality correctly before the letters show? No? You must not be an ENFP.
As an occasional substitute teacher and an ENFP, I can relate to that on many, many levels. You should do 16 personalities when they go to a high school reunion.