• Subscribe
  • Have you ever asked people you've just met if they know their MBTI?

    Diana
    21 replies
    I'm INFP. What about you guys ?

    Replies

    AndrΓ© J
    IM 200% INTJ πŸ˜¬πŸ˜… And I always ask people which personality type they are. And if they dont know. I ask them to take the test πŸ˜‚
    Theo
    @sentry_co ahaha truly an NTJ /positive my lassie is an ENTJ and boy am I lucky she's there to pont me in the right direction sometimes ahahha
    Darren Chen
    I was asked this by a colleague, and it's a good way to get to know each other.
    Daniel Adams
    In college I asked people and they looked at me confused haha. I'm an INTJ.
    No I haven't but I know mine! It's an INTJ!
    Eunju Park
    Yeeeeees!! In addition, I'd like to mention that in Korea, there is a tendency for people to ask about MBTI, whether it's in casual encounters or even during job interviews. It has become a common question to gauge a person's personality traits and compatibility with others. It's interesting how MBTI has gained popularity as a topic of conversation and assessment tool in various social contexts. IM ENFJ : )
    James Green
    Many people have a tendency to ask about MBTI, whether it's in casual conversations or even during professional interviews.
    Ethan Wright
    It's intriguing to see how MBTI has become widely recognized and utilized as both a discussion point and a tool for assessment in different social settings.
    Ethan Barnes
    Hey there! Have you ever tried asking people you've just met if they know their MBTI type? It can be a fun way to spark interesting conversations and learn more about their personality preferences!
    Ava Brooks
    Try asking new people if they know their MBTI type. It sparks interesting conversations!
    Sophia Grant
    Here's a fun icebreaker idea: ask people you've just met if they know their MBTI type! It can lead to intriguing conversations about personality traits and provide insights into how we perceive the world.
    Soyi Kim
    I am not sure, I think I asked mostly my friends when the MBTI was a thing.. ENTP :)
    RainTWeedy
    Yeah! I think MBTI can help me get to know the opposite quickly and simply. Besides, I'm also INFP : )
    Shanshan
    I was an INFP. and I have been super passionate about MBTI for years. I asked my team mentor who is a clinical psychologist to use that to mentor our team. She refused.... :D But she explained super nicely that there are 8 types of basic mental models from MBTI. and it is more about we develop different mental models as we ''grow up''. I thought my biggest pattern was Fi (introverted feeling), because I am very sensitive. But later on, I realized I had not much idea how I actually felt. Feeling a lot didn't mean that I had clear clarity. That is a big difference. Currently, my strongest is actually Ne (extroverted Intuition) - which is connecting dots outside the world, that makes me a good product makers. However, it makes it hard sometimes to focus on individual user experience. I am trying to development now Ti & Te (introverted & extroverted thinking) so I can think more strategically and also speak and think at the same time. Ask me anything about MBTI development model.. or other psychological models I currently use in developing myself and others.
    Theo
    Oh yeah! I love that stuff! I'm ESTP 8) The dude with the sunglasses -- that's me fr fr
    John Duffy
    It's been quite a while. I forgot my Myers-Briggs. What does that say? :) Are you familiar with the Kolbe Conative Index? It is really great for considering team structure and a great way for team members or individuals to appreciate and value the action orientation of others. Worth a look! John
    Milli Sen
    Yes. Not a fan of small talk. MBTI is like an icebreaker for me. And you get to understand the person quickly.