16 Personalities Leaving a Get-Together
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 12. 2022
- The 16 Myers-Briggs Personalities making an exit from a gathering
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The 16 Personalities of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are INFJ, INTJ, INFP, ISFP, INTP, ISTP, ISFJ, ISTJ, ENFP, ENTP, ESTP, ESFP, ENTJ, ESTJ, ENFJ, ESFJ
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INTJ is lying to everyone to make INFJ so embarrassed.
An interesting idea could be the 16 personalities trying to change their personality
I remember when your long locks swayed in the wind of your bedroom, always a guitar in the background, to remind us of your many other talents, as you beared your angsty, yet tender INFJ soul. You were a hunk then, as you are now, but not only a hunkâŠ.You have created a beautiful body of work. Whenever you need to move on, know this. You have been such a positive force on this slimy, pro-censorship platform. You got us through the absurdity of lockdowns in a free country, the clown world, and always with a laugh and a wink. Take this with you, and go with God, fellow INFJ, knowing you will forever be in our hearts. Let go, friendâŠ.you can let go nowâŠor not, whatever. -INFJ
@joseph i think your an infj
Oh I can totally relate to INFP, cause I'm INFP and that happens to me too much. Like, no one listens! You know what I wish I could do? Just leave! But I'm too touchy feely polite and people are just RUDE!
i thoroughly believe that the INTP owns the blue car that's blocking the INFP, and he was gone each time the INFP was telling people about it. Only to immediately drive back to the same spot because he forgot something else.
Genius! I was thinking it was only a bucket of excuses in order to find Tiffany alone. This explanation makes more sense
@@billyhilly313 I was thinking ENTP or ENFP (as they would have been late to the party) But INTP works.
I love this analysis đđ
Bold of you to assume the INTP remembered to take his keys
@@BaneHydra Its believed that he also forgot his Senses of reality
I adore how seamless the editing was, especially when INFJ and INTJ were standing right next to each other, in the same frame. Truly outstanding, Frank! đđŸđ
Me an INTJ and my bro is INFJ, i always behind my bro whenever there is social event so that he wont leave me behind and i had to make exit alone đ
That is my bff and I. We are 38 and 40 yet act like this at moms nights that go on wayyyyy to long for our taste. đ€Ł Thatâs what you get when a librarian and a bookkeeper become bffs. đđ Iâm the infj and sheâs the intn. These days I just get a look.
I honestly forgot that that's one person đ
Don't you have an editor now, Frank?
Omg. I forgot they were the same actor.
I love how you depicted the INFJ and INTJ plotting their escape. that part was depressingly accurate đ€Łđ
Very much like the INFJ and INTJ to be planning how they'll be leaving the party... before they ever arrived. So true.
@@cymbol73 exactly đ€Ł
SAME!!! XD
Lol
Literally me and my best friend/roommate đ
I love how the INFJ was helping the INTJ with leaving but it ended up sabotaging them because I'm an INFJ and my best friend is an INTJ and thats literally how it is đ
He learned framing and framed the framer
Yes, I've been completely stitched up by INTJs before who don't realise our secret plans are... secret (the strings must not show)
@@AD-fu9lx They believe in honesty. Imagine... people who believe in honesty. If only scientists and doctors were like that!
â@@infdox9051 so why collude with INFJs on what line to take to hoodwink others in the first place? INTJs could just go back to being their authentic selves and watching the emotional fall out of their bluntness- no need to publicly humiliate INFJs who are trying to find a way to balance their own needs with keeping everything harmonious.
@@AD-fu9lx INTJ had to learn from INFJ; and outperformed the teacher!
I love how INFP showed a little backbone only for him to back down and get an uber. Baby steps, fellow INFPs, baby steps. đ
Nooo. Iâm an infp and I would have stopped everybodyâs conversation to ask who had the car thatâs blocking me. Funny vid but weâre not all this passive.
@@denissesantillan6218 me too, it would feel super awkward especially if there are strangers there, but I would do it while excusing myself ten times
@@FlawlesZMa Iâm 26 and have not been assertive all my life. Itâs one of those things Iâve had to fake it till I made it. When I want to get out of a social situation I just Te/Fe it out as fast as possible. Iâm careful not to disregard people but also need to get something done. :)
As an INFP I definitely would either just stay at the party longer until they leave or sit in my car waiting for fear of awkwardly going back into the party đ
I make sure to park where there's an escape knowing I'll be among first to leave
As an INTJ, I can confirm that the "pre-gamed my dread" line is painfully accurate!đ
Yep, need to have a way out! đ
I'm an infj, and I related to that comment wholeheartedly â ïžđ
Same
Yep, in my more energetic moods, I plan social gatherings, then pray they get canceled
Yep. Social gatherings raise my anxiety levels very high. Not that anyone ever notices.
As an INFJ, if I was thrown under the bus like that I would be so "well, since you're enjoying it sooo much, you should probably stick around for awhile". Then, just leave the jerk alone in the spotlight.
no you wouldn't. you would anticipate the fallout of the INTJ's vindictiveness and not instigate
Same lol
And then I would say something like: âOh, no, I have to accompany you, donât want you to get lost in your way back homeâ
My INFJ friend would totally do that in retaliation!
Rest assured that as an INTJ I would not do that. I'd just get out of there.
INFP: "Oh, sorry. I broke a lamp. I will totally pay for it."
Party Host: "Holy crap! That lamp fell on its own! I think we may have a ghost!"
As an INFP I sometimes think life would be easier if I were actually a ghost đąđ»
@@unionunicorn6776 same!! why is it so hard to be an INFP tho
@@celine-tm8wx Idk but we need to start a club or group therapy or something lol
@@unionunicorn6776 lol yeah!!
Also an infp here can i join ya'll club-
Mr. James, I just wanted to say how much I loved your INTJ character in this sketch. Often times it seems like you play into the robotic INTJ caricature so the instances where INTJ is a little sarcastic dorky asshole are my personal favorites. Lately I have noticed that you have been exploring the more open INTJ and it is very much appreciated! To be honest, I planned a similar escape with my INTJ father just a few weeks ago... keep on, keepin' on! Also, Merry Christmas! - INTJ.
Agreed, I loved how Frank avoided many of the common INTJ stereotypes, and let him be goofy and snarky.
Bruh if i was in that situation im just leaving and thats it. No planning or whatsoever its just a waste of energy,screw them im out
@@alvarez85yearsand81 A truly evolved INTJ haha
@@alvarez85yearsand81 Yup me too. I'd be like "Bye, I'm going now." If people respond, ok then. If they don't hear me, I'm out the door anyway. I don't bother explaining myself.
@@Mrs.Silversmith I have to laugh. At my husband's Thanksgiving lunch, I told my ESFP husband that I either had to leave or take a nap. (It turned out that I was coming down with stomach flu.) 45 minutes later, he's still talking. I found a corner and laid down. An hour later, I get up to go find him and he says, there you are, I thought you were in the bathroom all this time. And he starts talking again. I told his sister I was going to punch him. I grabbed his sleeve and literally dragged him out. We've been married 26 years and I still feel like we're getting the kinks out. INTJ + ESFP. Sigh.
ENFP never leaves a party, somebody has to tell him "go home" đ
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Yeah man. My INTP friend has to throw me out of the house to make me leave. It's just fun to stay lol
They usually wake me up to take me home hahahhahahahah.
Eu pensei que os ESFPs fossem os Ășltimos a sair, jĂĄ que eles adoram festas e badalaçÔes.đ
That's me at work lmaooooo
The longer the video went without ENFP the more smug I got knowing ENFP would either be last to leave or not leave at all. I was not disappointed. Sincerely, ENFP
about half the video I realized , I'm an ENFP, I don't leave
I realized I'm the one hosting the party...
LOL
bring it on, it was too early anyways... another ENFP lol
I must be rare as an ENFP who doesn't like being out at night xD Then again, if I can crash at the host's place, great! Means I don't have to travel in the dark, so I can just party on :)
As an INFP
I can relate to being extremely ignored đ„Čđ„Č
Edit : Holy shit this blew up
Yepp, this has been my experience so many times, it is unreal xDDD I ended up finding more extroverted friends whose ride I could be, that way when someone inevitably blocks me in, I have someone who will shout loudly enough for us to find that car owner. The downside is, they always, ALWAYS want to stay longer than me. So it's either park far away, where I know I can make a good getaway, or suck it up and stay past my energy levels...
I don't want this to be true but it is unfortunately
and you see, at a party, I'm the friendly neighborhood ENTP who always likes to include y'all
Yup! Sometimes I don't mind, though. I like leaving social gatherings
I've just ignored today, huh!
0:01 ISTP
0:07, 0:20, 1:56, 2:16, 4:18,4:39, 5:53 INTP
0:16, 1:47,4:03, 4:46 6:13 INFP
0:21 ESTP
0:31 ESFP
0:35 ISTJ
0:46, 2:35 ISFJ
1:17, 3:03, 4:25 ISFP
1:28, 1:33 , 3:16,, 5:05INTJ
1:30, 1:33, 3:16, 5:05INFJ
2:18 ESTJ
2:03 ENFJ
3:35 ESFJ
3:53 ENTJ
4:59 ENTP
5:56 ENFP
Want to say how much this INTJ appreciates your timestops, Khush. The schematic allows precise focus for comparison of personality style differences. I have found Frank's sketches not only richly comedic but helpful in overcoming my incomprehension, my puzzlement, why 'hooman beans' do the things they do and "feel" what they feel. Ty to both of you. Chef's kiss for a delightful banquet of laughs đ .
4:59
Just wondering: How long did it take you to do that?!
istp one is so true
I can say, as an INTP, this is 100% Accurate. Every time I leave a party or go home from work I get asked by everyone and their mom if I have everything. I do this too when I leave my house and my family just laughs hysterically at me every time.
Same for me - Infp. Must be an Se polar-thing đ
Also INTP:
I am the opposite - I always have everything on me, especially phone, wallet and keys
@dazzlebreak - Same, but only because I got tired of forgetting things and sewed a backpack so that I can have EVERYTHING on me at ALL TIMES. đ€Ł
Nah not accurate, I donât go back for my stuffâŠI just accept they are gone forever
@@marqet14 i relate to @dazzle break, but if i do forget smth, i accept they're gone lmao
Yes! Iâm an INFP and this is so true!! I always get ignored and then later Iâm accused of leaving without saying goodbye đ„Čđ„Čđ„Č
this is way too accurate they're like "why didnt you say anything" like bish i did say something multiple times you just ignored me :/
As an ENFP, true, I always tend to be the last leaving a party. I absolutely LOVE talking late at night and the end of the party is the best time, where you get the heartfelt talks, helping the host clean up and if lucky, you can just stay over! The fun never ends đ€Ł No but I just am incapable of leaving in the middle, it makes me feel guilty
Oh my, I have the same! Deeper heart lifting talks with anyone who stayed to 5 AM, cleaning the house with the host, morning conversation at the breakfast, like with family â€ïž
The actual party is just a beginning
I either do that and pick one person to talk to the entire night and leave whenever they leave
I feel the same. Anywhere there's food and people to talk to, I like. Female ENFP here.
I have been feeling guilty that I unconsciously do this. Glad Iâm not the only one
Yes. As an ENFP the end of the party is the best because you get to have deep conversations with your friends and get to know them better :D
I love how ISFJ was repeatedly thwarted with trying to leave by engaging in more small talk, even when they tried to drop many hints. "Darn you, FE!"
That hit too close to home đ
That was hilarious!đ
Omg i definitely do the "uggghh why do i gotta FE hereeee" thing!
-isfj
@@applepatronum4934glad I donât have Fe only Te in my personality đ
The INFJ and INTJ are my husband and i...
INFP... too relatable no ever seems to notice me. i was once at a birthday party and i heard the host say "where is -my name- is she late?, i was behind her on the couch the whole time and when she finally saw me she asked "when did u get here" i was one of the first people to arrive.
As an INFP guy I don't know weather to laugh or cry at that.. its so boring to be ignored but at the same time you get time to think of a way to escape.
I swear âwhen did you get here?â and âOh you scared me.â are the most common things said to me. đ
People think I'm a ghost too. They say I walk too silently x.x and everyone I live with gets scared of me when I'm just getting water in the kitchen.
No one will probably see this message ):
@@josedanielng604 hey, my name is 'No one' xDDDD
70% of the time my uncle comes to my house he realizes I'm in the room like 30 mins after he arrives. I'm a ghost haunting my own house and the amount of times my dad is like "where did she go" when I walked past him is hilarious but that might be all dad's idk
As an enfp I was starting to think it was taking too long to get to my turn at having my personality attacked by FJ, and then I realised I am watching this video at a friend's house, that I was supposed to leave yesterday, but his neighbors are really cool and kept me company the whole night.
As an INFP, I am in AGONY at how accurate this is đđ
Am an INTJ and will confirm that leaving a party alone is such a real anxiety creator, lol. That's why I love being married. Now I always have someone to leave a party with, and you can always blame leaving early on your spouse.
I left a Halloween party early because âoh the kids are acting upâ lol
@@thomashammerheart3915 That's my next set of excuses to have, lol
@@elizabethcochran3395 letâs make it an INTJ tradition
ENTP daughter (me), INTJ dad.
I love getting to play the part of a sleepy cranky child so he can go home when he wants, even when I know damn well I donât get tired until Itâs very late. Very enjoyable =)
..
Okay, maybe having a relationship is the entirely pointless
Wow, Frank, you have surpassed your best!! The scene with the INFJ and INTJ discussing how to leave were hilarious! I loved how close they were personality-wise except for that one little letter (F vs T) and their playing off each other was STELLAR! Thank you for the belly laughs.
An INTJ & I hosted night like this & invited over an ENTP & an INFJ. Throughout the evening the ENTP was like âIâm surprised how fun this isâ & the INFJ kept saying âwe never stay this long anywhereâ. I was flushed with pride.
you should have invited over an INFP too :)
@@FlawlesZMa yeah anjovis goes great with chocolate pudding đ
âIâm surprised how fun this is" - super relatable. Every time I actually end up enjoying myself rather than being bored half to death. Unfortunately, some get-togethers are about as boring as I predict, and I pretty much turn into the INTP (okay, so actually I'm still not sure whether I'm more of an ENTP or INTP, but that's just little details) and leave asap, sometimes also forgetting things but usually doing so as smoothly as the ISTP. With a short goodbye, of course, I'm hardly rude enough to just leave without a word lol
I am an INTJ. Ofyenntimes in family gathering, I like to escape with my ENTP niece or just talking with my INFJ niece. LOL...
Why would an INTJ would host a party like this with you? I find that impossible to believe. Either you are lying or you are very close to that person.
INTJ and INFJ team up to escape... I can totally relate to that!
team up? Wow, thanks for giving me a reason to not having that kind of jerk friend. Peace.
as an INTP this was PAINFULLY accurate-
also INTJ throwing INFJ under the bus is totally my dad throwing me under the bus. It physically hurt me to watch that đ
I too find this difficult to watch as an INTP who is always under brunt of a particular ISFJ
the one thing that an INTP is known for.
I do it at school.
Always love seeing the ISTP representation. Thats exactly how I left the work xmas party last year. So accurate, even down to the baseball cap. I'm always wearing one :)
INFP is definitely accurate đ€Ł No one listens, Basically we speak to ourselves lol
I and my inner monologue feel so called out
Whatâs important is that we had an entire conversation in our heads, and after much deliberation, gave ourselves permission to leave. đ
Yeah itâs like the best conversations Iâve ever had in my whole life are just with myself because nobody else seems to care about me đ
@@unionunicorn6776 đ definitely get that
Iâm officially convinced that INFJs and INTJs are the best comedy duođâ€â€
As an INFJ married to an INTJ, I have to agree. đđđ
@@ti9erlilly , as an INFJ that sounds really good I like INTJs but have not met one yet or if I did I didn't know it as I didn't know MBTI.
@@youtubecommentergal4346 They are incredibly funny and fun to talk to, but their lack of understanding and frustration relating to emotions can be difficult. It's usually worth working through, though. âșïž
@@ti9erlilly , oh well I'm sure you and your husband have worked that out. And if you truly love someone whether it's romantically or platonically and you both want to stay together, you'll each find a way to compromise.
My mom is an INFJ and my son is an INTJ. I'm an INFP and I wouldn't even know where to start but Frank nailed it with this one. đ€Ł
I love that interpretation of ENFP's leaving a party is just not leaving. I can confirm, I always stay to be present at the breakfast next day
Too funny! I always love the off-camera voices you do! This one was especially hilarious! The INFJ and INTJ were a great combo! Dang that INTJ tho throwing INFJ under the bus!đđ€Ł Great sketch, Frank!đđ
its way too relatable as an infj tho- đ
As an INFJ mom with a INTJ daughter, the senarios there were absolutely perfect! Husband is a INTP & good lord that was HIM forgetting everything along the way!!
As an INTP, leaving quietly and then awkwardly coming back multiple times resonates so much. Sometimes, if what I forgot wasn't expensive, I'll just leave it so I don't have to do that walk of shame. Although the times where I can't leave, I will be found in the host's kitchen doing all the washing up so I don't have to interact with anyone anymore.
Yes, and I hate washing dishes
Smart. I should try that. I'm usually on the porch probably trying to make an INFP not feel so alone for a bit before I leave
I love the INFJ and INTJ dynamic so much! Their conversation is literally my internal dialog when I want to leave! Then as I leave I just tell the host how boring I am, lol.
INFP đđ
Always invisible ALWAYS đđ
James got it spot-on
Ikr
Yup, except when we want to be invisible...when we do something awkward, they're all like: đđ§
Fr
@@desiree8329 yes lol
I would be dragged to parties by my ENFJ mom but as an INTP, I always have theories going on my head on how to escape the party. And this is one of the rarest instances, I donât procrastinate to implement my plans for escaping the party.
except the get dragged part, i feel you so much man
The good news about being an old INTP is there are sooooooooo many believable excuses to use. And you can use them over and over.
@@ocpersonofinterest would u mind sharing one or two?
@@tomniebuhr7723 I can't see to drive at night. My (back, leg, shoulder, neck, foot ) went out. AGAIN (thus the use it over and over). I already went somewhere today and I'm just too tired. In my case I could say I already went someplace this year, and I'm too tired. I'm not supposed to drive on this medicine. Any or all of these things are true at any given time. I have found that people just don't understand that going to a party is like an invitation to Hell. Luckily because I have other introvert friends, they don't want to go anywhere either, so nobody cares if plans get cancelled.
@@ocpersonofinterest nice thanks!
ENFP here: legit brought a blow up mattress once to an event and set up in a closet under some stairs đ€Ł
Tip of the cap to you đđŸđđŸ
And the ENFP-iest Award goes to...... đ
Thatâs awesome! đ
why havenât I done that yet?
I once woke up with wrapping paper around my legs at 4 am.... 0 clue how
@@lisa_gay đ đđ„Č I can't believe this is real, as the main character of my own story, I've waited for this moment my whole life.
As an INFP I'm pretty sure my super ability to become invisible switches on as soon as I speak to anyone. Unless i say something embarrassing or stutter then everyone's suddenly all ears.
the real torture for the ISFJ is you _know_ everybody ignored them *until* they tired to leave.
Yes!! It's like you knew about my trip, you could have just made this a message you know. If you were gonna act like I didn't exist, anyways.
@@ilveyouful it means they were putting you off all party. Literally anything else was more important because they figured they could get you you later.
Legend has it the ISFP is still trying to get a ride home.
literally my same thought process being an ISFP myself
as an ISTP (who does always peace out without saying goodbye) being in ISFJ"s situation sounds like my biggest nightmare
hell yeah
Dude that ISFJ is so accurate, I had to endure like hours after my mom said goodbye cause sheâs always standing and having conversations at the door not knowing how to leave đ
May I say that your portrayal of INTJ is SCARILY ACCURATE?! Not only by what they say, but the way you change your voice and the face you "wear" is just identical to them. I also really admire the nuance between ISTP and INTJ in your acting. Both are always so done yet there're subtle differences to when you are talking as each of them
I love the "omg he just left without saying goodbye!" after the INFP finally decides to just get an Uber home. #ChefsKiss
As an INFP, I find being invisible in social situations comes in handy. I can slip out when I'm ready and nobody misses me. I usually park where I can easily escape without being blocked in. But if I'm blocked in anyway I end up sticking around, frequently checking my watch till things start breaking up.
Emphasis on ânobody misses meâ đđ
I know but it's still sad (I'm INFP too)
As an ISFP who can't drive, I feel so seen đ The life motto of 'eh it'll work out' gets challenged every time I can't find a ride lol
Yes, it's difficult enough just to find a ride there. And I feel that getting home from a place is easier than getting to the place. If I can just figure out how to get there, then I'll eventually find a way back.
literally me but I'm also on the spectrum so I need to be cleared to drive(and I don't even want to) so I will always need a ride
Yes, I can confirm that the ISTP is 100% accurate!
Once left christmas eve without saying goodbye to my family and didnt think anything of it until i started getting texts from them on the route home. i didn't answer, but my car knows to passive aggressively reply that im driving, so they figured it out.
5:12 The sarcasm of INTJ is overflowing it is so accurate. đ
I'm INFJ and my husband is INTJ and we literally have all these situations and conversations every time...
As an INFJ who just had a get-together with the rest of my (now ex) ballet studio last week for our post-Nutcracker cast party, I felt more like the INFP in this skit. I kept trying to quietly say goodbye to everyone knowing I wouldn't be back after that day and only one person acknowledged me saying goodbye. đ I swear, when I'm not completely invisible I am just a weirdo to everyone there. đ
INFJ's definitely get ignored alot. I'm proof of that
As an actual INFP (supposedly), I felt like I'd better reply so you don't feel like you put yourself out there only to be completely ignored yet again. (I hate when that happens!)
@@denisemayosky1955 Thank you for your reply. Your effort is noticed. :)
As an INTJ, I still feel the social obligation to âperformâ and Iâm so glad you captured that. LOL
You can tell that the quality of Frank's sketches is really improving since ESTJ finally started to be somehow relatable and not based on one joke about timmy. INTJ and INFJ one was masterclass btw! :)
Yeah I was starting to feel bad for ESTJs! and as an INTJ that almost never happens lol
I love Timmy jokes! Also I have an ESTJ boss and I always find the ESTJ relatable. Mine has a "Timmy" at work and fortunately it's not me, lol
Yeah, I agree! The impersonations in this video seem so natural and fun! đ
Yeah some of the types are showing more layers and complexity. Very nice to see. Hope itâll land on ENTJ too soon đ
Why cant we have both the *not* stereotypical Estj and Timmy
As an ENTP, this is so relatable. I don't go to parties, but when I go to a social gathering I'm always the one who ends up staying the last up until there's only me and one more person.
the other person being an enfp. lol my enfp friend and i (entp) are like that
@@LizApizaa trueee
I was waiting for it and unless the ENFP was the last to leave I wouldn't believe the accuracy of any of it. đ I can't leave a party to save my life. Any time I try to head out early it prompts everyone else to leave and someone says, "Oh before you go, I was gonna ask..." and I'm still the last to leave. Or I try to leave with everyone else and again, a conversation strikes up and 2 hours later I'm still there and everyone is long gone. And there is no chance of me sneaking out. I do not have that magical power...someone WILL notice and say, "Oh hey, you're leaving already? You can't leave! We were just about to..." đ€Šââ
Thatâs why you host and never have to leave!
@@jacksauce hosting a big holiday party this weekend! đ€Ł
@@thehannahouse Awesome!
As an istp, i can relate to the fact that i dissapear often. I just leave, unless my mom forces me to say goodbye
Yea I'm between ISTJ and ISTP. I would tell my closest friend at the party I was leaving because I hate socializing, but to everyone else... POOF!
ahhh too accurate!
My wife and I both had a good laugh, because as an INTP, I pretty much disappear all the time. She's at the point she makes up excuses for me. đ
Dating an intp, we were supposed to meet for a hike and he forgot to bring his bag outđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
The blue car is ENFP's đ
Probably! đ Poor INFP!
But how if ENFP was sleeping overnight before the party even started đ
This is great! Married to an ENFJ who always has âone more questionâ with 15 more follow up questions. Weâre always the last ones there because he loves to clean up. I hate cleaning up but will do it just to stay longer. But then I notice the host just wants to be alone now and I have to pull him out the door while heâs asking another question đ If it wasnât rude I would totally stay the night and wake up with crazy hair hungry for waffles because parties should never end! -ENFP
Hi! Awesome video! âșïžYou got the INTJ and INFJ part sooo accurately, and by my own experience as an INFJ I can tell that I try to act cool, calm and not anxious when I'm in a social gathering to be polite and also that whenever I try and help someone, they land me in bigger trouble than they themselves were in....
ENTPs will swear up and down that they are basically introverts but then we are somehow always the last ones to leave a party đ€ Lol great video Frank!
Itâs just that I canât stop once Iâve started talking to people. The more I talk the more I feel the need to.
Yes exactly
Luuul đ€Łđ€
@@kristin123a I'm the same way lol
Not me, I don't like parties. There are very few exceptions. Maybe it's just that I usually don't party with the right people and end up bored. Then again, I'm not necessarily an ENTP, more like an E/INTP, so I suppose your point still stands.
Me for six minutes thinking, "OK, the ENFP totally stayed the night, right? Or we're helping to clean up. Oh, wait, the ESTJ is helping clean. OK, then ENFP gave all the ISFPs a ride home. Or we totally crashed on the floor and stayed the night. How many times have I done all of those things after a party? OK, the video is nearly over. I bet ENFP is the last one in the video, because we're always the last to leave the party. Or we spend the night. Right?" đ€Ł đ
Yes! đ
lol as an ISFP who was surrounded by ENFPs and ESFPs growing up, I was always one of the last people at the party because I was waiting for my ride who insisted on staying forever. Worked out for me though because the ends of the party where the few coolest people are left chilling are the best part!
@@jijitters ROFL priceless!!! As an ENFP I can confirm that we usually either stay till the end or wind up crashing somewhere.
That has happened to me before (as an INFJ). Most of the time the plans, that I'm involved in, will work out but there's always one or two that won't go under my radar. And then it completely gets flipped on it's head, splendid! đAnyway, well thought out with the INTJ (a close competitor for my personality type), it was hilarious!
The accuracy tho! đ As an ISFJ this literally happens all the time! Like how do you end a conversation? đ It'd be so rude to leave and not listen to the other person...
I love this sketch XD I like that you went back and forth between all types, it was fun to watch! And as an ISFJ it really was accurate đ
ISTP is always perfectly what I do, it is amazing how accurate it is đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Isfj here, this is accurate. It's very difficult to leave a conversation, especially one to one. :')
I liked the INTJ and INFJ interaction I'd be like, "I've got you." I need an INTJ friend and I'd be agreeing with them but be the one pretending for both of us. INTJs reading this I love your personality and I really hope to meet and bond with one of you in future.
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Having the types interact with each other has been my favorite part of your new sketches. Makes these vids extremely shareable with all my friends and it pushes the depictions further than the typical stereotypes :)
The INFJ and INTJ was so classic, and oh man, most heartsinking ISFJ skit since the Dog Breed one.
Woah. You went above and beyond with your camera work, and the acting was fantastic.
Happy Fantastic Funny Friday, Frank. Hope you and yours have a wonderful weekend! Thank you so much!
I love the INTJ and INFJ dynamic cause it reminds me of my brother (INTJ) and me (INFJ). Like weâve had that exact situation of him wanting to leave and me having to save his butt. Only to be thrown under the bus.
âIâve been wanting to leave for 3 hours!â
â⊠We havenât been here for three hours.â
âI know. I preemptively planned my dread.â
Oh boy. This hits in all the right places. đ
INFJ and INFP are both so relatable to me. Whenever I leave some get-together, I usually say this long and thoughtful thank you speech but like only one or two person is listening so I regret having put so much effort into it.
By the way, thanks for the video! Iâve been watching these for a while but itâs my first time actually commenting. Everything is just so perfect! Thank you!
I am an INFJ, & my husband is an INTJ. The convo was so on point đ
As an INTP, this is why I get so frustrated when I go to any gathering with an ISFJ đ I wanna leave so bad, and the ISFJ does too but somehow, they get caught into a conversation with someone they literally do not care about. And im just like,âJUST LEAVE, TELL THEM YOURE BUSYYYâ and the ISFJâs like âNooo that would be so rudeâ. Im like âWhats actually rude is this person is being invasive to your privacy just to gossipâ.
Thereâs hope! Iâm an ISFJ that, now that Iâm older, I can leave gracefully without hurting the other personâs feelings but firmly shutting the door on a new, draining conversation. The bad news is, Iâm in my 50âs, so, hoping that is not depressing đđđ
As an INTJ I laughed so hard when he's like "Goodbye" in such a stoic matter and that was the only genuine part of the INTJ departure đđ€Ł because that is absolutely accurate. Anything we say past a straightforward and simple goodbye 99% of the time is nervous gibberish that we want to be gone but feel pressured to explain us leaving.
Our INFP invisibility is so annoying haha. We have to try extra hard to get people's attention and by that point we're yelling. Then they wonder why we seem so upset
Yes and when I have to get a crowds attention I usually have to switch to angry ESTJ-mode and I hate it
@@iammerida Oh yeah totally. For a while I had to lead some meetings and keep a group on task. I felt so bossy using my Te but my normal Fi voice is too quiet and won't get anything done so what can you do đ€·ââïž
Sometimes it doesn't even feel like I am invisible more like they cannot be aware of my presence for long. I manage to find the perfect timing to get the attention of other people but as soon as I am talking somone says something and it is like they forgot me instantly.
@@greenstarplayer650 YES! I get spoken over ALL THE TIME...
This đđđ
I love this one so much. This is one of the sketches that is really close to reality and very relatable. It's funny to see how everyone act differently. I believe I have encountered many INTPs, ISTJ's and ESTJ's in my life , INTP keeps coming back to collect his stuff and ISTJ keep tripping over his words, they were so cuteđ and of course ESTJ the dutiful backbone that everyone need đ
And I feel for the ISFJ so much. When I decide to leave I will leave and not even the biggest chatter in the room can hold me đ
The scene with the ISJF not being able to collect was quite fun to watch, as was the scene with the INFJ and the INTJ and their plan to escape without anyone thinking badly of them was quite fun to watch. As an INFJ I identified with that kind of thing, even though I've only been to parties twice, I do well by hiding in a corner.
The INFJ and INTJ tandem planning the escape was basically me and my INTJ friend except for the actual exiting partđ
Fabulous, yet again! đđ»đđ»đđ»
INFP very accurate! I stopped trying to say bye many years ago. Now I just leave and no one really notices I'm gone. Next day, they're like "why didn't you tell us you were leaving "? I'm thinking, I was mostly ignored the whole time. Why would it even matter that I left!âčïž
Legend has it that the INTP is still looking for his missing piece by coming in and going out
As an INTJ that had to leave a social event where I did not know anybody, I feel very much seen.
I wanted to leave as soon as I got there cause "man, this is just awkward" but I had to wait until someone had left first, cause how rude would it be to be the first one leaving, right???
Anyway, I left the place being like: "Oh thank you SO MUCH for inviting me! It was so beautiful being here! Best day ever! Loved meeting you all!" (eventhough I did not talk to anybody there but oh well...who cares am i right)
The event kinda felt like a waste of my time but I went there so the hosts would not hate me and also because I did not have to pay for dinner that day.
So yeah, thank you Frank! Loved your video as always! Keep up the good work!
- INTJ
âLet me write this down.â Always. - INFJ
Lmaoo as an INFJ with an INTJ husband I totally relate to thisđ
Great weekend to you Frank
The ISFJ saying, "Why are we all here, just to suffer?" was hilarious! LOL!
How bout "Suck up some dirt" đđđ FJ is a funny dude lol
That literally happens to me all the time. I say goodbye but no one ends up hearing me
for some reason or another but I'm to scared
to say it again so I just leave. Then they end up asking why didn't I say goodbye or how I âjust dissapearedâ as if I'm rude or something. Really???? đ« - an ignored infp
I made this post before I finished the video and I laughed bc it ended up happening the same way in the video too! Hahahaha
Yes Iâm like goodbye and just leave
As an INTJ, I relate so badly with this đ leaving is always painful, and I wish I had a friend like that to help me out
INFP is really relatable, thank you
In the frame with INFJ and INTJ standing together, I even forgot that the same person is playing them đ Hats off to the editing đ
"I pre-gamed my dread." Soooo accurate!
My husband is like that! đ€Ł
It's always great to see INTJ and INFJ team up. Ni-doms unite đ
Sad about INFJ being thrown under the bis though đ
As an INFP I have had that same scenario happen before đ except instead of taking an Uber I figured out a long time ago if you ask the right personality type theyâll ask every person in the party for you to get the car moved đ
Frank, could you do a video about your time on CZcams? You have come so far and it would be nice to know what you think of your journey so far, commentary on different stages you were going through, perhaps tips and tricks and so on. I'm not a CZcamsr myself but would like to make more videos in my work as a mentor, and you among others are one i recommend for my students to watch when they have been introduced and engaged in MBTI, Enneagram and Belbins team roles, if they want to know more or go off curriculum. Not all students take time to study but when they have fun they don't notice that they actually absorb knowledge while watching, debating and laughing, and it's nice to see everyone getting engaged and curious about the concepts we teach. So in short, thanks for sticking around doing interesting and entertaining videos đ€
The INTJ wanting to leave but then making it seem like he had a great time could not be more accurate. đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
As an INTP I would have my stuff on me or next to me at all times, and I always check that I haven't left anything behind before leaving.
You are amaizing. I'm INTP and sadly I can relate to that scenes.đ
Same with me i always forget something so now i check things multiple times before leaving it has almost become an obsession for me .Btw i am an intp
Yes but we can admit that this behaviour is the result of us forgetting shit in our past way too often đ
Awesome video!!!
INTP was accurate, my friend usually forgets at least one important item at my house, unless other people help him gather his stuff. I loved the INFJ/INTJ thread, and yes, my dad (INTJ) would throw me under the bus like that, except he would be smirking the entire time.