I noticed how the ENFP got upset and became an INFJ in his shadow. An ISTJ can easily turn an ENFP into their INFJ shadow because an ISTJ is polar opposite. Thank you for working hard on rhis video.
Something that confuses me: if ISTJs and ENFPs have the same "functions in their stack", shouldn't they be more or less similar and not polar opposites? Yes, I know they have different preferences, but I'm asking this because I keep seeing videos where people are being typed with two different types and then commenters will say "it makes sense that people think he's XXXX since they basically have the same functions." Shouldn't we be more different to those with functions outside our stack than those with the same stack as ours? E.g. shouldn't ENFPs be more OPPOSITE with ISTPs since they have NO similar functions in their stack, as opposed to ISTJs? Hope someone clears this up for me.
@@yeppieyay8906 I find that it works that way for me. I get along with ESTPs quite well despite the fact that they’re my “opposite.” But put me in a room with an ESTJ, and if you aren’t careful, it’ll turn into WWIII. Haha But, functions aren’t the end all be all when it comes to relations. I get along well with ENFPs despite not sharing any functions, and relations with ISTPs can be somewhat prickly despite us having the exact same functions.
@@sunchips18 i can't even have real friendship with an ESTJ i live with.. I tried but it doesn't just click... I always felt that she has other motives why she approaches me...
But it really is what it is though. It's just that what it is is different for everyone and that's also another thing that's what it is. Basically, everything not being what it is or not wanting it for it be be what it is now, is also a thing that it is, and that being said, the things that shouldn't be what they are, are also what it is cause the idea in it self is- Like uh- you get what I mean, yeah? I don't really know where I'm going with this anymore but.. yeah^^ I'm an INFP btw
Funny enough I’m an INFP who does use that phrase, especially when I can see that someone’s idealism is about to drastically backfire and screw everyone instead of getting the idealist’s desired result.
@@m_n_a_bAs an INTJ married to an ENFP husband… this is so true. I laughed at this whole thing… My ENFP husband never ends up triggered by me, but by other people… we have over, when this happens I casually leave the room to pop popcorn and come back trying to guess how long it is going to last. Or perhaps casually distract the poor souls that are not the focus of the rant, but are left as bystanders… all the while laughing on the inside… The fact the triggers never make sense to me, and I would never get so fired up about whatever he gets worked up over makes it even more funny.
@@CuteKnight98 lol! Oh, I love that! So funny. My husband would grab tortilla chips and salsa to watch the "show". I only ever rant around him... that I'm aware of. And not really about him, either. Mostly about other people and situations that have me fired up. 🤦♀️🤣
As an ISTJ I do hate getting into arguments.. Sometimes I just gave in to people demands and participate in social activities, tho, I would mostly be drained & moody afterwards LMAO.. The last part of the video is exceptionally true! We are not that heartless & tends to just pleased others so there won't be anyone feeling sad 😭 P.S: if you ever encountered an ISTJ who refused to hangout with you, it's probably because.. a) They don't like you / don't regard you as a friend. b) They're genuinely busy and you invited them while they're in the middle of something c) They are exhausted and needed some personal time. Trust me we are pretty obvious and readable when we don't want to go out ☺️
As an IST I wouldn't say we are "readable," I'd say we flat out say what we mean, we're not trying to be coy about it you can simply take us at our word.
My istj friend always stops the chat at some point 😅 i think i drained his energy. But we're going along well so i don't think it's bcs he doesn't like me. He's just tired i guess bcs i won't stop talking lol - estp
i see ISTJs as being genuinely kind people. It's as if they are being very polite and good to others out of principle and not just for sentimental reasons. still learning more about them to improve my understanding of their type. 😊 (i'm an ENFP)
ENFP getting too into explaining what's on their mind and hurting themselves in the process is so accurate... And I love the ending to these videos. Good work! -ENFP
As an ENFP this is a very relatable not over the top portrayal, it’s also something I would very much say because “it is what it is” and similar statements boil my blood. Also the transition between topics from “want to play smash?” To the overall issue with his statement and how it can be applied to the rest of the world and politics would really be something I do as well.
Oh yeah. As an ENTP I hate it too 😅 there are a lot of situations where it isn't what it is, it is at what you are limiting yourself and others. Life on this planet could be so much better without limiting thinking...
I’m an ISTJ and this video is identical to how I interact with my roommate on a ✨daily basis✨ so I had her take it and it turns out she’s an ENFP… great 👍🏼
Honestly even though I too am an ENFP, I kind of feel bad for the ISTJ... the man clearly doesn't want to be bothered over something like this but the ENFP won't quite... y'know... shut up. He asked for space, so might as well give him space, you know? Additionally, I have to agree with some of the ISTJ's statements on 'spreading one's self too thin'. Of course, I love exploring new ideas and activities, but at the end of the day you have to do something that works consistently in order to keep yourself stable. But man... I love how they both resolved things in a way at the end. It ain't good to never have stability and spread one's self too thin, but it's also not good to be too close-minded and reject having a little fun once in a while... both realized that in their own way. It's sweet. :)
This was really great. I love this ENFP emotional rage about politics, sociality and everything, even the swearing. I don't know why, but I love it when Fi kicks in and the morals are protected passionate. Maybe it's because I'm ENTP 🤔 similar but still different... I just like ENFPs, you are great people :D
Wow, you played that ENFP soooo well, even incorporated the nuanced super realistic "ouch" when he slapped his own hand, at 2:21. I was brought up by a bossy ISTJ father, so I never could truly live in my ENFP world, and spread myself too thin. This was so great! And mostly, I love how they ended it💕.
I'm an INFP and I have actually gone on similar tangents when I'm sad or low on sleep. The only reason it's not usually exactly the same is because my brain glitches out halfway through and needs a short reboot which completely throws off my momentum. I envy the ENFPs ability to speak as fast as his brain produces. But I suppose if I had that power, my fights with my evil ENTP sister would have resulted in bloodshed rather than me in tears.
Awww! *Hugs, I feel you! This sounds terrible! Man, arguing with ENTPs leave me in tears too, trust me. Some ENTPs use their sheer subjective Ti logic to call everyone else "dumb" and "wrong" and "stupid". This happened when I tried to make friend with an ENTP. (Not sure if it's because this particular ENTP still doesn't know how to develop his inferior Fe, or all ENTPs are like this. My sample size is only 1. But Im not so willing to go find out now after that incident 😅) I can't deal with people who use power agression to shut others down.
@@michelledoan4447I used to have slight fear of them too when I first started looking into types but I think in the grand scheme of things ENTP are only about as likely to give into their darker impulses as any other type. I've met some in the comments of other MBTI videos and they seem to be pretty nice, fun people who enjoy learning new things. They also have a unique way of looking at the world that I am honestly kind of envious of. Ones like my sister or your "friend" clearly aren't well mentally or emotionally and so they lash out in the only way they really know how. Like with any other toxic person, it's best to leave them behind. Remember, our type doesn't determine who we end up becoming, it's how we choose to use our functions that matters.
@@Takisan111 oh yes! Im sure there are matured ENTPs out there who have had to learn that mutual respect and patience are basic social requirement in modern world if he/she wants to effectively communicate with others. Hopefully I will come across a matured ENTP someday to make up for the last horrible experience hahaha
@@michelledoan4447 Are you sure this was an ENTP? ENTJs and ESTJs are the types lacking in empathy and beeing more selfabsorbing. Ti is more about the truth, then beeing right at any costs. I always tried to understand the whole situation and the people. Sometimes even doubting myself because of what people said (about me). But at some point I had to understand other people aren't always right or even honest about what they are saying. Sometimes it is all just manipulation to hurt others or because of some advantages. Maybe we hurt people because we care more about the truth than playing social games and lying all the time. We hate lying. But still we can see all prospectives and switch between them quickly to come to the core. And when we are missing some clues, please point them out. We appreciate new informations. We have emotions, we are humans, we are just not that comfortable beeing vulnerable and showing them to everybody. We can feel when someone don't like us or have a problem with us, because we are who we are. We care what people think (Fe), but we don't always can do anything about it. Sometimes it is just because of you, why you don't like us. And have nothing to do with us. We aren't evil, we are just different than "normal" people. And this should be the reason why people are into MBTI, to understand this beeing different than to demonize types because of bad experiences. Everybody can debate, this isn't just an ENTP privilege.
Do you find yourself catastrophising as a result? Going off on increasingly negative interconnected thoughts (tangents). I'm living with an INTJ so I hadn't learned to make sense, he usually knows what I'm trying to say and vice versa. XD Cuts me off actually, and finishes my sandwiches - ENFP
That got me too. I definitely had someone stop me mid-rant to say. "Wth are you talking about? Am I having a stroke?" And I realized I had to go back and clarify how I connect things
Haha, spot on! I just had a situation with an ISTJ where he wrote "Unfortunately, the situation is like this." I love ISTJs. Love the fact that they spare their emoji use (when i get a smiley from ISTJ it makes my day) are so damn practical and I think they have a superpower OF SHORT TERM MEMORY. They are the King Of Details. ISTJs the society is for people like you! While we enfps dream our days away and are too idealistic building our cloud castles, you get things done.
I have ISTJ girlfriend and this is super accurate depiction on how we are when we debate a lot of things and yes the "it is what it is" really irks me off and she really is headstrong about not trying to do something different. I just wanted to make her open her mind a little bit and prove her "there will always be another way of solving things" but yeah it's hard. At the end of the day we fill each other weakness and that's what i like about our relationship. ~Some ENFP
I'm an ENFP with an ISTJ roommate I've been friends with for 9 years now. And contrary to stereotype & popular belief we don't ever really "fight", just small pointless arguments about mundane stuff. But I do think this friendship will end in either her having a heart attack from me annoying her everyday or her murdering me. Either way sounds fun tbh She says she hates it when I lock her out of the house the moment puts her keys in through the door but I know she secretly loves it :>
Just complained to my INFP friend earlier today about how my ISFJ friend said “it is what it is” when I talked to her about environmental issues and animal rights issues🙃 I was boiling on the inside Your first ENFP video hit home for me😂 this year I’ve become a vegetarian and wanna be a vegan eventually. I have never really related to the stereotype ENFP, but this.. heck yea
I love when an ISFP stands up to an ENTJ so I am looking forward to you doing a video on an ISFP and an ENTJ as roommates. I am also looking forward to your INTJ and ESFP roommate video and INFP and ESTJ roommate video and INFJ and ESTP roommate video. You are a genius and I know you will make more clever hilarious informative videos.
As an ENFP this is so accurate. My mother is an ISTJ and I would often kick open the office door to start ranting about whatever and she'd just give me a confused bored face which leads me to be an annoying child and start explaining how if she plays this game or does this thing she won't have such a bored face... Then she'd kick me out :)
Yeah, me as an ISTJ really feel the pain of the ISTJ guy :) But then Fi we value friendship, and I never want anyone to feel uncomfortable so there'll always be a resolve to the problem and making peace between the two :) Haha, we cannot work with any conflict that exists in our mind though :) Another great skit from you :D
I'm an ISTJ and my friend is an ENTP. We think differently and catch things in mind differently too. Despite those somehow it doesn't stop the fun time we had when we hang out.
1:40 i immediately said the same thing after i heard what istj said 😂😂 As an EnFP , yes we are insane. I also often think what would an ISTJ do , or i should be more like an ISTJ.
@@dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon My INTJ husband is, too! I'm so glad ideologies don't have personality types, but I did find myself observing that there are an overwhelming amount of ENFPs who seem to be very liberal... including in my own family. So, your original comment may have something to it. Lol. Thankfully, my own ENFP dad is also conservative, and my ISTJ mom. Although, in some areas she is definitely more liberal, but it's mostly due to her medical training. For my part, the F means I cling to what I value. My values all line up with conservative ideologies. I won't sway on those. For anyone. Thankfully, my own INTJ is the same. He doesn't bend to anything people say he should or shouldn't be. He has always done what aligns with his morals and beliefs. It's that shared Fi, I think. His refusal to bend on morals and good integrity is one of the first things I noticed when we first met and it was a MUST have in my book. I wasn't willing to accept anyone who would compromise on the things that mattered. So, anyway, hello INTJ conservative! Glad there are more of us out there!
@@m_n_a_b Medical training? Oh boy, I hope she wasn't trying to force a vaccine down your throat. Sounds like you were quite wise in choosing your spouse. I hope that I may too be wise in choosing my husband. (Though I'll be fine unmarried too if no one worthy comes along) I like what you said about not changing your morals and beliefs for anyone. I'm a Christian and feel much the same way but when I'm inevitably in the wrong I hope I can be humble enough to admit it and change for the better too.
@@dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon thankfully, she wasn't. There are other vaccines she tries to pressure family into, but that wasn't one of them. She chose to get it herself because she wanted to keep her job as a nurse. But, she was the only one in the family to do so. The liberalism from the medical field shows up more in her beliefs about abortion in extreme circumstances, her opinions on childhood vaccines... even though the amount has tripled since I was a kid, her thoughts on nutritional holistic approaches verses pharmaceuticals. Things like that. We are Christians, too. We were both extremely cautious in finding our spouse. We waited for the Lord to bring us together in His timing. We each had a list of MUST haves in a spouse, things we would like in a spouse, things we could not and would not tolerate in a spouse. We both wanted someone who would understand us and accept us for who we are. For me, that meant someone who could appreciate my sense of humor and quirkiness, while also understanding my frequent need for introspection and down time. I needed someone I could be myself around without judgment. Most people expect the fun and silly at all times. Others expect my serious and focused side and don't appreciate the silly. Most don't see the innermost emotions, hopes and dreams, because that is very personal to me and I reserve it for those who have earned my trust with that part of myself. I also needed someone who would compliment my weaknesses and benefit from my strengths. I wanted to do the same for him. Finally, we both wanted someone whose God given goals in life for ministry, parenting and business matched our own. When we found each other, it was very quickly evident (within 2 months for me and 4 months for him) that the other one matched our list. We also clicked from day one, as if we had always known each other. It was the most foreign experience for both of us, because we were each used to being the odd one out that not many people understood. Yet, suddenly there we were having 6 hour phone conversations nearly every night. We understood each other in a way I had never found before. I think it is the NexNi thing that made communicating ideas so easy. We didn't begin dating until after 3 months of being friends in a larger friend group. It gave me the chance to see his true colors in a setting where he wasn't pursuing me. He was simply being himself. I fell for him hard and fast and called my best friend in a panic around the 2 month mark because I had never felt that strongly for anyone... and he hadn't even asked me out. 3 days later, he friend zoned me. Which was so hard, but I respected that he didn't want to pursue a relationship with me. He was kind and straightforward and told me he could tell that I liked him and he didn't want to lead me on. He didn't think I was compatible for marriage, even though we clicked so well. So, he showed me his list and I could tell I matched the whole list, but I wasn't going to pressure him by pointing that out. It turned out, he was very interested, but was confused because he wasn't certain we were compatible with life goals. He also didn't see the silly and quirky parts of me, because I reserve that for those I fully trust and feel close with. Over the course of the third month, I simply supported his choice, but he still called me daily. We spent at least a day a week with our mutual friends, and would talk for hours there, too. Then, one day on the way to church, God told him he needed to choose. (He had a crush on a mutual friend of ours and had for a long time). He chose me. He had been talking with a separate friend of his for weeks about how confused he was because we clicked so well, I had a very serious heart for the Lord, and we had a lot in common, with effortless conversations; yet he knew he needed some humor, heart and chill in his life and he didn't see that in me. His friend told him it was supposed to be easy to connect with the right one, and I might have traits he hadn't discovered yet. So, my husband asked me out and explained why he had changed his mind. I agreed. A month later, I was comfortable enough to let him see the hidden fun side. I showed him my list and he began to see that I had all the qualities he was looking for. Two years later, we married. We just celebrated our 11th wedding anniversary. We do everything in life together from home life, to gaming and reading, to adventuring, to business, ministry and local politics. We are only ever apart for time with friends. We also both miss each other after several hours away. He knows me so well and I him. Our strengths and weaknesses help each other so much. My rapid fire ideas help him see things he didn't think of. His careful planning keeps me from giving up on goals and keeps me on track. I help him learn to relax and have fun on downtime, he helps me focus on business time. It took some learning each other's differing approach to problems, but the synergy we have in problem solving is astonishing to our friends. They constantly remark how well we work together and how easily we understand each other. When either of us is wrong, we are very quick to apologize and to allow the Lord to bring correction. Our hearts both want what He wants for us and it is a beautiful thing. He certainly knew what He was doing when He brought us together. I pray this encourages you in your own wait for your husband. He has good plans for you and the perfect match for you. Sorry this is so long. Very ENFP of me. 💃🏻
OMG I am an ENFP and that's what I told my sister yesterday, that's just soooo true😂 we are triyng to exaplain EVERY little thing and we change our mood extremely fast, and 2:21 "ouch", we gesticulate with our hands so much when talking😉👍
Accurate. As an ISTJ arguing with my ENFP friend over mundane things like movies or music, it always circles back to my white privilege somehow? And then he calls me a de-facto Trump supporter just because I have a ''WTF'' face.
So, I am an ISTJ, and I have been pondering this as comparable events play out in my own life (admittedly, on a much more significant scope and with much more dire consequences), and I can confirm that "&*$@ it" attitude when things get interrupted. Nothing goes back to normal until I resolve the issue. I frequently am just going through life happily, then something or someone comes in that totally throws a wrench in the works. I try to change course, then I ruin everything in one way or another, and get angry and try to destroy any trace, but it doesn't go away in my mind, so I'm just left with this lingering "what if?" (damn you, Si). Does anyone have any ideas on how to cope with this "&*$@ it" attitude I have when I get frustrated with the situation? I don't know what to do, as I need to move forward, but I don't know if I should just keep digging and hope there's gold at the bottom of this pit I've dug, or just stop and try to find a way to climb back out? I want to stop and turn back the way I came, but for some reason I cannot bring myself to do so.
Bro I'm an ENFP and my little brother is an ISTJ and this video is so freaking ACCURATE it's uncanny. Literally to a T. Like this is literally how we are
Hahahah reminds me of the couple I know. ENFP girl and ISTJ guy... Only that the ENFP is more mature than the ISTJ (pretty spoiled in his family). But she gets annoyed with him in his way of thinking hahahaha
Is an ISTJ and this is accurate I especially hate that my friend would make an unreasonable arguement and making me irritated when they absolutely know I hate it and that I make sarcastic comments they just gotta make everything serious and ruining my fucking plans.
As an ISTJ I relate to this a lot. I learned to make compromises and at least give it a try if it sounds somewhat interesting, even if I'm not completely sold on the idea. All I expect is that people espect my boundaries if I say no and if I say yes, I need a little bit time to prepare myself. If these conditions are met, chances are high that I'll be more likely to go along.
Something that confuses me: if ISTJs and ENFPs have the same "functions in their stack", shouldn't they be more or less similar and not polar opposites? Yes, I know they have different preferences, but I'm asking this because I keep seeing videos where people are being typed with two different types and then commenters will say "it makes sense that people think he's XXXX since they basically have the same functions." Shouldn't we be more different to those with functions outside our stack than those with the same stack as ours? E.g. shouldn't ENFPs be more OPPOSITE with ISTPs since they have NO similar functions in their stack, as opposed to ISTJs? Hope someone clears this up for me.
ISTJs are interesting. I have a teacher who is an ISTJ. Whenever he smiles, he looks defeated like “I don’t want to be smiling but you made me laugh. Damn”. Theyre very logical and analytical but can be very caring when someone looks sad. He’s pulled me to the side and asked if I I as okay when I was sitting alone looking at the floor lost in thought (I’m an ENFP)
I‘m here to determine if I‘m an ISFJ or an ISTJ.. The ISTJ‘s behavior in this video made me kinda angry in the first half of the video because he didn‘t even bother to stop typing while the ENFP talked with him. Maybe I‘m biased because I like gaming and I‘d instantly quit my work to play a game I love with a friend tho. I also have an ENFP friend and I really appreciate them for their silly and openminded side. They‘re very good at validating and giving good-meant advice at the same time. I‘m glad the ISTJ solved the conflict in the end of the video and didn‘t choose to be ignorant towards his friend..
As an ISTJ, it was really funny 🤣 and we're not as boring as you think 😉
It's good to know! - Love, 💕 From an ENFP.
i mean you're boring estjs that ain't
Ok I propose a question.
What came first? The chicken or the egg.
Bonus points if you can guess my type with just this alone
i know right we are not grumpy
@@sabertooth160 a typewriter
I noticed how the ENFP got upset and became an INFJ in his shadow. An ISTJ can easily turn an ENFP into their INFJ shadow because an ISTJ is polar opposite. Thank you for working hard on rhis video.
Eheh true, when the ENFP started to talk like that, i thought "wait... that's me, but loud."
-Infj
Something that confuses me: if ISTJs and ENFPs have the same "functions in their stack", shouldn't they be more or less similar and not polar opposites? Yes, I know they have different preferences, but I'm asking this because I keep seeing videos where people are being typed with two different types and then commenters will say "it makes sense that people think he's XXXX since they basically have the same functions."
Shouldn't we be more different to those with functions outside our stack than those with the same stack as ours?
E.g. shouldn't ENFPs be more OPPOSITE with ISTPs since they have NO similar functions in their stack, as opposed to ISTJs? Hope someone clears this up for me.
@@yeppieyay8906 food for thoughts...I was thinking the same thing !!
@@yeppieyay8906 I find that it works that way for me. I get along with ESTPs quite well despite the fact that they’re my “opposite.” But put me in a room with an ESTJ, and if you aren’t careful, it’ll turn into WWIII. Haha
But, functions aren’t the end all be all when it comes to relations. I get along well with ENFPs despite not sharing any functions, and relations with ISTPs can be somewhat prickly despite us having the exact same functions.
@@sunchips18 i can't even have real friendship with an ESTJ i live with.. I tried but it doesn't just click... I always felt that she has other motives why she approaches me...
“It is what it is.” Yes, so hate that phrase.
-enfp
But it really is what it is though. It's just that what it is is different for everyone and that's also another thing that's what it is. Basically, everything not being what it is or not wanting it for it be be what it is now, is also a thing that it is, and that being said, the things that shouldn't be what they are, are also what it is cause the idea in it self is- Like uh- you get what I mean, yeah? I don't really know where I'm going with this anymore but.. yeah^^
I'm an INFP btw
@@thenon-painter4747 *I can't find the emoji that I wanted to reply you with"
It is what it is cause it isn't what it ain't.
Funny enough I’m an INFP who does use that phrase, especially when I can see that someone’s idealism is about to drastically backfire and screw everyone instead of getting the idealist’s desired result.
Well, it might be in your nature to hate it..... so, you know... it is what it is .... *ENTP grin*
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH HAHHAHAHAAH ENFP gets philosophical when they get triggered.
Yes we do. And the rants are usually hilarious. My INTJ husband starts laughing when I'm really into a philosophical rant. 😂😂😅😊🤷♀️
@@m_n_a_bAs an INTJ married to an ENFP husband… this is so true. I laughed at this whole thing… My ENFP husband never ends up triggered by me, but by other people… we have over, when this happens I casually leave the room to pop popcorn and come back trying to guess how long it is going to last. Or perhaps casually distract the poor souls that are not the focus of the rant, but are left as bystanders… all the while laughing on the inside… The fact the triggers never make sense to me, and I would never get so fired up about whatever he gets worked up over makes it even more funny.
@@CuteKnight98 lol! Oh, I love that! So funny. My husband would grab tortilla chips and salsa to watch the "show". I only ever rant around him... that I'm aware of. And not really about him, either. Mostly about other people and situations that have me fired up. 🤦♀️🤣
As an ISTJ I was just screaming "LEAVE ME ALONE" at this
Same
As an ISTJ I do hate getting into arguments.. Sometimes I just gave in to people demands and participate in social activities, tho, I would mostly be drained & moody afterwards LMAO..
The last part of the video is exceptionally true! We are not that heartless & tends to just pleased others so there won't be anyone feeling sad 😭
P.S: if you ever encountered an ISTJ who refused to hangout with you, it's probably because..
a) They don't like you / don't regard you as a friend.
b) They're genuinely busy and you invited them while they're in the middle of something
c) They are exhausted and needed some personal time.
Trust me we are pretty obvious and readable when we don't want to go out ☺️
As an IST I wouldn't say we are "readable," I'd say we flat out say what we mean, we're not trying to be coy about it you can simply take us at our word.
I'm ISTJ too and i agree
I mean, those a, b, and c points might apply to anyone, not only ISTJs
My istj friend always stops the chat at some point 😅 i think i drained his energy. But we're going along well so i don't think it's bcs he doesn't like me. He's just tired i guess bcs i won't stop talking lol - estp
i see ISTJs as being genuinely kind people. It's as if they are being very polite and good to others out of principle and not just for sentimental reasons. still learning more about them to improve my understanding of their type. 😊 (i'm an ENFP)
ENFP getting too into explaining what's on their mind and hurting themselves in the process is so accurate... And I love the ending to these videos. Good work! -ENFP
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totally relate to that
This is skit is so natural and not cringe or overly strerotypical compared to whatever else is out there
I am an ENFP (female) and my twin brother is an ISTJ. We're like, best friends, but completely different from one another
As an ENFP this is a very relatable not over the top portrayal, it’s also something I would very much say because “it is what it is” and similar statements boil my blood. Also the transition between topics from “want to play smash?” To the overall issue with his statement and how it can be applied to the rest of the world and politics would really be something I do as well.
As an INFJ, “it is what it is” gets on my nerves too
Oh yeah. As an ENTP I hate it too 😅 there are a lot of situations where it isn't what it is, it is at what you are limiting yourself and others. Life on this planet could be so much better without limiting thinking...
@@Glislis that’s the Ne we’ve got lol
@@RafaelAndNavid me three as an infp
I am an ISTJ. don't get close to me please! 🤣🤣
“The human animal is a curious one!” That line was adorable lol
you animal lol
ISTJ is really relatable in this sketch
The ISTJ looks so petrified and idk why but that's so funny to me 😂
I’m an ISTJ and this video is identical to how I interact with my roommate on a ✨daily basis✨ so I had her take it and it turns out she’s an ENFP… great 👍🏼
"Oh God, what have I done"
The way istj feel bad at the end is so accurate
Honestly even though I too am an ENFP, I kind of feel bad for the ISTJ... the man clearly doesn't want to be bothered over something like this but the ENFP won't quite... y'know... shut up.
He asked for space, so might as well give him space, you know?
Additionally, I have to agree with some of the ISTJ's statements on 'spreading one's self too thin'. Of course, I love exploring new ideas and activities, but at the end of the day you have to do something that works consistently in order to keep yourself stable.
But man... I love how they both resolved things in a way at the end. It ain't good to never have stability and spread one's self too thin, but it's also not good to be too close-minded and reject having a little fun once in a while... both realized that in their own way. It's sweet. :)
This was really great. I love this ENFP emotional rage about politics, sociality and everything, even the swearing. I don't know why, but I love it when Fi kicks in and the morals are protected passionate. Maybe it's because I'm ENTP 🤔 similar but still different...
I just like ENFPs, you are great people :D
aw thanks
I kinda emotional rates abt stuff like this sometimes
Wow, you played that ENFP soooo well, even incorporated the nuanced super realistic "ouch" when he slapped his own hand, at 2:21. I was brought up by a bossy ISTJ father, so I never could truly live in my ENFP world, and spread myself too thin.
This was so great! And mostly, I love how they ended it💕.
I loved the hand slapping part too. It felt like such a genuine ENFP detail, hahaha.
@@sophiaredwood5825 SUPER genuine!
ENFP's PoLR function Se (blindspot) brought us into some accidental physical self-harming sometimes. Accurate! 😅😅
I'm an INFP and I have actually gone on similar tangents when I'm sad or low on sleep. The only reason it's not usually exactly the same is because my brain glitches out halfway through and needs a short reboot which completely throws off my momentum. I envy the ENFPs ability to speak as fast as his brain produces. But I suppose if I had that power, my fights with my evil ENTP sister would have resulted in bloodshed rather than me in tears.
Awww! *Hugs, I feel you! This sounds terrible! Man, arguing with ENTPs leave me in tears too, trust me. Some ENTPs use their sheer subjective Ti logic to call everyone else "dumb" and "wrong" and "stupid". This happened when I tried to make friend with an ENTP. (Not sure if it's because this particular ENTP still doesn't know how to develop his inferior Fe, or all ENTPs are like this. My sample size is only 1. But Im not so willing to go find out now after that incident 😅) I can't deal with people who use power agression to shut others down.
@@michelledoan4447I used to have slight fear of them too when I first started looking into types but I think in the grand scheme of things ENTP are only about as likely to give into their darker impulses as any other type. I've met some in the comments of other MBTI videos and they seem to be pretty nice, fun people who enjoy learning new things. They also have a unique way of looking at the world that I am honestly kind of envious of. Ones like my sister or your "friend" clearly aren't well mentally or emotionally and so they lash out in the only way they really know how. Like with any other toxic person, it's best to leave them behind. Remember, our type doesn't determine who we end up becoming, it's how we choose to use our functions that matters.
@@Takisan111 oh yes! Im sure there are matured ENTPs out there who have had to learn that mutual respect and patience are basic social requirement in modern world if he/she wants to effectively communicate with others.
Hopefully I will come across a matured ENTP someday to make up for the last horrible experience hahaha
@@michelledoan4447 Are you sure this was an ENTP? ENTJs and ESTJs are the types lacking in empathy and beeing more selfabsorbing. Ti is more about the truth, then beeing right at any costs. I always tried to understand the whole situation and the people. Sometimes even doubting myself because of what people said (about me). But at some point I had to understand other people aren't always right or even honest about what they are saying. Sometimes it is all just manipulation to hurt others or because of some advantages. Maybe we hurt people because we care more about the truth than playing social games and lying all the time. We hate lying. But still we can see all prospectives and switch between them quickly to come to the core. And when we are missing some clues, please point them out. We appreciate new informations.
We have emotions, we are humans, we are just not that comfortable beeing vulnerable and showing them to everybody. We can feel when someone don't like us or have a problem with us, because we are who we are. We care what people think (Fe), but we don't always can do anything about it. Sometimes it is just because of you, why you don't like us. And have nothing to do with us. We aren't evil, we are just different than "normal" people. And this should be the reason why people are into MBTI, to understand this beeing different than to demonize types because of bad experiences. Everybody can debate, this isn't just an ENTP privilege.
Do you find yourself catastrophising as a result? Going off on increasingly negative interconnected thoughts (tangents). I'm living with an INTJ so I hadn't learned to make sense, he usually knows what I'm trying to say and vice versa. XD Cuts me off actually, and finishes my sandwiches - ENFP
I started to afraid when ENFP got mad 😂😂😂😂
You know what. I'd like to watch these two go about thier life as a full series. Please do more. Love your vids Kevin.
Yes, as an enfp I always ended up giving a speech for the supposed "short talks" lmaooo I wonder whyy
As an istj, a lot annoys me, especially people
That line "WTH are you talking about?"
"I don"t know 🤦🏻" I have it with My sister a lot but she's INFP 😂
That got me too. I definitely had someone stop me mid-rant to say. "Wth are you talking about? Am I having a stroke?"
And I realized I had to go back and clarify how I connect things
Haha, spot on! I just had a situation with an ISTJ where he wrote "Unfortunately, the situation is like this." I love ISTJs. Love the fact that they spare their emoji use (when i get a smiley from ISTJ it makes my day) are so damn practical and I think they have a superpower OF SHORT TERM MEMORY. They are the King Of Details. ISTJs the society is for people like you! While we enfps dream our days away and are too idealistic building our cloud castles, you get things done.
As an ENFP, this is the most accurate portrayal, I have ever seen.
I'm an ENFP and my boyfriend is ISTJ. This video couldn't have explained better🤣
I actually really looking forward to watching this pairing.
Kinda like a Bert and Ernie type of relationship.
Me, an ISTJ: *DELIGHTED YELLING ABOUT STEVE BEING IN SMASH*
I have ISTJ girlfriend and this is super accurate depiction on how we are when we debate a lot of things and yes the "it is what it is" really irks me off and she really is headstrong about not trying to do something different. I just wanted to make her open her mind a little bit and prove her "there will always be another way of solving things" but yeah it's hard. At the end of the day we fill each other weakness and that's what i like about our relationship.
~Some ENFP
Literally my husband and I. He was sitting at his desk working from home as I showed this. Too funny.
Called out. I can't tell you how many times I've turned a benign conversation topic into total agitprop.
I swear you're the Best MBTI RUclipsr
I'm an ENFP with an ISTJ roommate I've been friends with for 9 years now. And contrary to stereotype & popular belief we don't ever really "fight", just small pointless arguments about mundane stuff. But I do think this friendship will end in either her having a heart attack from me annoying her everyday or her murdering me. Either way sounds fun tbh
She says she hates it when I lock her out of the house the moment puts her keys in through the door but I know she secretly loves it :>
This is somehow funny and infuriating at the same time. ISTJs are too much to handle 😅
- ENFP
I am an ENFP and stopped doing a project that I need to do for tomorrow because I have all the time in the world. This called me out a lot
you know the skit is good when you ship two characters played by the same person together
The endings are always wholesome!!
Love it
This was hilarious. My dad is an ESTJ and I’m an INFP and I swear we’ve had this debate.
I can relate to that sense of dread. Your apathy set them off on a tangent and you just want them to shut up and leave you alone.
Just complained to my INFP friend earlier today about how my ISFJ friend said “it is what it is” when I talked to her about environmental issues and animal rights issues🙃 I was boiling on the inside
Your first ENFP video hit home for me😂 this year I’ve become a vegetarian and wanna be a vegan eventually. I have never really related to the stereotype ENFP, but this.. heck yea
Atleast the ISTJ is unbothered with all the petty stuff, while focusing their duties.
I love when an ISFP stands up to an ENTJ so I am looking forward to you doing a video on an ISFP and an ENTJ as roommates.
I am also looking forward to your INTJ and ESFP roommate video and INFP and ESTJ roommate video and INFJ and ESTP roommate video.
You are a genius and I know you will make more clever hilarious informative videos.
I don't know why but I'm laughing all the time watching this.... This is so me(ENFP) and my sister (ISTJ)😂
Wohoo! 😂😂😂😂
INFJ Edit: I love these videos so much. They're so touching.
Your acting is really good. Can you do ENTJ and ISFP next?
As an ENFP this is so accurate. My mother is an ISTJ and I would often kick open the office door to start ranting about whatever and she'd just give me a confused bored face which leads me to be an annoying child and start explaining how if she plays this game or does this thing she won't have such a bored face... Then she'd kick me out :)
i love your videos. they're so nuanced.
Yeah, me as an ISTJ really feel the pain of the ISTJ guy :) But then Fi we value friendship, and I never want anyone to feel uncomfortable so there'll always be a resolve to the problem and making peace between the two :) Haha, we cannot work with any conflict that exists in our mind though :)
Another great skit from you :D
I am an ENFP married to an ISTJ. I can confirm this is exactly how it goes. Going on 13 years now. 💜🦋
That was so on point kevin. 👌😇 My Enfp friend comes with crazy enthusiastic ideas, happy eager feeling about new things... 😄
Started as a horror movie, but had a happy end. Smashin'.
As someone diagnosed with Asperger's, this sounds quite accurate
I'm an ISTJ and my friend is an ENTP. We think differently and catch things in mind differently too. Despite those somehow it doesn't stop the fun time we had when we hang out.
"It is what it is"
now you know what it is, think about what it can be to innovate, progress, and maybe even get a promotion out of it.
-ENFP
This series is unexpectedly wholesome, I love the characters' chara development hahaha
I love the facial reactions in this video🤣
Loved It! Shameless Promotion And All
This is so well done 🤌🏻🤍 Pretty accurate wow
The emotional side of ENFP lol
OMG, my ISTJ good friend is exactly like that. Even the words you used. Impressive video! 👏👏👏
this guy deserves more attention!!!
1:40 i immediately said the same thing after i heard what istj said 😂😂
As an EnFP , yes we are insane.
I also often think what would an ISTJ do , or i should be more like an ISTJ.
Why do I imagine this as a conversation between Jake and Amy from Brooklyn 99 😂. But also this is Me (ENFP) and my mum (ISTJ)
I'm ISTJ and my girlfriend is ENFP and I could imagine this happening at some point
This was amazing please do INTP and ESFJ soon
If I had to choose a personality type for the Liberal ideology and Conservative ideology it would be ENFP for Liberals and ISTJ for Conservatives.
Then there's me... an ENFP conservative. 😂
@@m_n_a_bWell then, good thing ideologies don't have personality types. I'm an INTJ Conservative btw😁
@@dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon My INTJ husband is, too! I'm so glad ideologies don't have personality types, but I did find myself observing that there are an overwhelming amount of ENFPs who seem to be very liberal... including in my own family. So, your original comment may have something to it. Lol.
Thankfully, my own ENFP dad is also conservative, and my ISTJ mom. Although, in some areas she is definitely more liberal, but it's mostly due to her medical training.
For my part, the F means I cling to what I value. My values all line up with conservative ideologies. I won't sway on those. For anyone.
Thankfully, my own INTJ is the same. He doesn't bend to anything people say he should or shouldn't be. He has always done what aligns with his morals and beliefs.
It's that shared Fi, I think. His refusal to bend on morals and good integrity is one of the first things I noticed when we first met and it was a MUST have in my book. I wasn't willing to accept anyone who would compromise on the things that mattered.
So, anyway, hello INTJ conservative! Glad there are more of us out there!
@@m_n_a_b Medical training? Oh boy, I hope she wasn't trying to force a vaccine down your throat.
Sounds like you were quite wise in choosing your spouse. I hope that I may too be wise in choosing my husband. (Though I'll be fine unmarried too if no one worthy comes along)
I like what you said about not changing your morals and beliefs for anyone. I'm a Christian and feel much the same way but when I'm inevitably in the wrong I hope I can be humble enough to admit it and change for the better too.
@@dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon thankfully, she wasn't. There are other vaccines she tries to pressure family into, but that wasn't one of them. She chose to get it herself because she wanted to keep her job as a nurse. But, she was the only one in the family to do so. The liberalism from the medical field shows up more in her beliefs about abortion in extreme circumstances, her opinions on childhood vaccines... even though the amount has tripled since I was a kid, her thoughts on nutritional holistic approaches verses pharmaceuticals. Things like that.
We are Christians, too. We were both extremely cautious in finding our spouse. We waited for the Lord to bring us together in His timing. We each had a list of MUST haves in a spouse, things we would like in a spouse, things we could not and would not tolerate in a spouse. We both wanted someone who would understand us and accept us for who we are. For me, that meant someone who could appreciate my sense of humor and quirkiness, while also understanding my frequent need for introspection and down time. I needed someone I could be myself around without judgment. Most people expect the fun and silly at all times. Others expect my serious and focused side and don't appreciate the silly. Most don't see the innermost emotions, hopes and dreams, because that is very personal to me and I reserve it for those who have earned my trust with that part of myself. I also needed someone who would compliment my weaknesses and benefit from my strengths. I wanted to do the same for him. Finally, we both wanted someone whose God given goals in life for ministry, parenting and business matched our own.
When we found each other, it was very quickly evident (within 2 months for me and 4 months for him) that the other one matched our list. We also clicked from day one, as if we had always known each other. It was the most foreign experience for both of us, because we were each used to being the odd one out that not many people understood. Yet, suddenly there we were having 6 hour phone conversations nearly every night. We understood each other in a way I had never found before. I think it is the NexNi thing that made communicating ideas so easy.
We didn't begin dating until after 3 months of being friends in a larger friend group. It gave me the chance to see his true colors in a setting where he wasn't pursuing me. He was simply being himself. I fell for him hard and fast and called my best friend in a panic around the 2 month mark because I had never felt that strongly for anyone... and he hadn't even asked me out. 3 days later, he friend zoned me. Which was so hard, but I respected that he didn't want to pursue a relationship with me. He was kind and straightforward and told me he could tell that I liked him and he didn't want to lead me on. He didn't think I was compatible for marriage, even though we clicked so well. So, he showed me his list and I could tell I matched the whole list, but I wasn't going to pressure him by pointing that out.
It turned out, he was very interested, but was confused because he wasn't certain we were compatible with life goals. He also didn't see the silly and quirky parts of me, because I reserve that for those I fully trust and feel close with. Over the course of the third month, I simply supported his choice, but he still called me daily. We spent at least a day a week with our mutual friends, and would talk for hours there, too.
Then, one day on the way to church, God told him he needed to choose. (He had a crush on a mutual friend of ours and had for a long time). He chose me. He had been talking with a separate friend of his for weeks about how confused he was because we clicked so well, I had a very serious heart for the Lord, and we had a lot in common, with effortless conversations; yet he knew he needed some humor, heart and chill in his life and he didn't see that in me. His friend told him it was supposed to be easy to connect with the right one, and I might have traits he hadn't discovered yet.
So, my husband asked me out and explained why he had changed his mind. I agreed. A month later, I was comfortable enough to let him see the hidden fun side. I showed him my list and he began to see that I had all the qualities he was looking for.
Two years later, we married. We just celebrated our 11th wedding anniversary. We do everything in life together from home life, to gaming and reading, to adventuring, to business, ministry and local politics. We are only ever apart for time with friends. We also both miss each other after several hours away. He knows me so well and I him. Our strengths and weaknesses help each other so much. My rapid fire ideas help him see things he didn't think of. His careful planning keeps me from giving up on goals and keeps me on track. I help him learn to relax and have fun on downtime, he helps me focus on business time.
It took some learning each other's differing approach to problems, but the synergy we have in problem solving is astonishing to our friends. They constantly remark how well we work together and how easily we understand each other.
When either of us is wrong, we are very quick to apologize and to allow the Lord to bring correction. Our hearts both want what He wants for us and it is a beautiful thing. He certainly knew what He was doing when He brought us together. I pray this encourages you in your own wait for your husband. He has good plans for you and the perfect match for you. Sorry this is so long. Very ENFP of me. 💃🏻
OMG I am an ENFP and that's what I told my sister yesterday, that's just soooo true😂 we are triyng to exaplain EVERY little thing and we change our mood extremely fast, and 2:21 "ouch", we gesticulate with our hands so much when talking😉👍
Accurate. As an ISTJ arguing with my ENFP friend over mundane things like movies or music, it always circles back to my white privilege somehow? And then he calls me a de-facto Trump supporter just because I have a ''WTF'' face.
😂😂😂
Loved that ending :)
So, I am an ISTJ, and I have been pondering this as comparable events play out in my own life (admittedly, on a much more significant scope and with much more dire consequences), and I can confirm that "&*$@ it" attitude when things get interrupted. Nothing goes back to normal until I resolve the issue.
I frequently am just going through life happily, then something or someone comes in that totally throws a wrench in the works. I try to change course, then I ruin everything in one way or another, and get angry and try to destroy any trace, but it doesn't go away in my mind, so I'm just left with this lingering "what if?" (damn you, Si).
Does anyone have any ideas on how to cope with this "&*$@ it" attitude I have when I get frustrated with the situation? I don't know what to do, as I need to move forward, but I don't know if I should just keep digging and hope there's gold at the bottom of this pit I've dug, or just stop and try to find a way to climb back out? I want to stop and turn back the way I came, but for some reason I cannot bring myself to do so.
Ouch, that ENFP portrayal got me pretty good! Oh well, time to go so something childish (and awesome!)
As an ISTJ, this is spot on lol.
Bro I'm an ENFP and my little brother is an ISTJ and this video is so freaking ACCURATE it's uncanny. Literally to a T. Like this is literally how we are
can’t wait to see estp and infj
YOU HAVE TWITCH!!!! SO EXCITEDD
I keep my istj personality in my head and act all excited
😂😂😂 I can feel the spirit of ENFP
This is my relationship with my friend she is a istj and I’m enfp 😂😭
Hahahah reminds me of the couple I know. ENFP girl and ISTJ guy... Only that the ENFP is more mature than the ISTJ (pretty spoiled in his family). But she gets annoyed with him in his way of thinking hahahaha
Is an ISTJ and this is accurate I especially hate that my friend would make an unreasonable arguement and making me irritated when they absolutely know I hate it and that I make sarcastic comments they just gotta make everything serious and ruining my fucking plans.
ENFP here 😂 this is hilarious 😆 dated an istj and this was our dynamic. Wild to watch.
As an ISTJ, this is funny lol
sometimes it's so necessary to unwind!! I love ENFPs. they helped me produce the best wiriting ideas.
As an ISTJ I relate to this a lot. I learned to make compromises and at least give it a try if it sounds somewhat interesting, even if I'm not completely sold on the idea. All I expect is that people espect my boundaries if I say no and if I say yes, I need a little bit time to prepare myself. If these conditions are met, chances are high that I'll be more likely to go along.
That's literally my mom LOL and possibly me since I juggle between ENFP and INFP 🤣🤣
This is literally me (ENFP) and my little brother (ISTJ). Like not even joking this is a scarily accurate representation of our relationship.
As an ENFP dating an ISTJ, that also stays over at my room, this is highly relatable
My istj friend recommended me this and now i am dead 🤣🤣🤣
Something that confuses me: if ISTJs and ENFPs have the same "functions in their stack", shouldn't they be more or less similar and not polar opposites? Yes, I know they have different preferences, but I'm asking this because I keep seeing videos where people are being typed with two different types and then commenters will say "it makes sense that people think he's XXXX since they basically have the same functions."
Shouldn't we be more different to those with functions outside our stack than those with the same stack as ours?
E.g. shouldn't ENFPs be more OPPOSITE with ISTPs since they have NO similar functions in their stack, as opposed to ISTJs? Hope someone clears this up for me.
And the legend goes - ISTJ was playing for 57 hours straight from that moment on, lost 5 kilos and became a Yeti.
as an sick istj virgo really awesome video 😂
ISTJs are interesting. I have a teacher who is an ISTJ. Whenever he smiles, he looks defeated like “I don’t want to be smiling but you made me laugh. Damn”. Theyre very logical and analytical but can be very caring when someone looks sad. He’s pulled me to the side and asked if I I as okay when I was sitting alone looking at the floor lost in thought (I’m an ENFP)
Can you do INFJ and ESTP?
I second this.
The enfp describes my brother perfectly
This is exactly me and why brother but I am an (INTJ).
I‘m here to determine if I‘m an ISFJ or an ISTJ..
The ISTJ‘s behavior in this video made me kinda angry in the first half of the video because he didn‘t even bother to stop typing while the ENFP talked with him. Maybe I‘m biased because I like gaming and I‘d instantly quit my work to play a game I love with a friend tho.
I also have an ENFP friend and I really appreciate them for their silly and openminded side. They‘re very good at validating and giving good-meant advice at the same time.
I‘m glad the ISTJ solved the conflict in the end of the video and didn‘t choose to be ignorant towards his friend..
Purrrr-lease do ENTJ and ISFP
as an ISTJ, I feel like ENFP is just my inner child.