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11 Things Everyone With a Slight MBTI Obsession Can Relate To

"You're such an ESTP!"

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11 Things Everyone With a Slight MBTI Obsession Can Relate To
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality exam that categorizes people into one of 16 different types. Each type is defined by four letters. This test can be used for anything to finding your career to understanding your romantic partner better.

However occasionally, you get people that use it for literally everything. I am one of these people. Here are some things that everyone that is obsessed with the MBTI will relate to.

1. MBTI is to you what astrology is to some people.

Things you've probably said: "He's such an INTJ." or, "Typical Extroverted-Intuition type"

2. "What's your MBTI type?" = a question you've asked each one of your dates and close friends at one time or another.

Then, when given a result, making your own personal judgements about them.

3. Trying to classify people you've just met into their type.

"Look at how at ease they are in this crowd. They're clearly an extrovert."

4. Using your own MBTI result to justify your own weird habits

"Sorry, I can be SUCH an "Intuitive" sometimes!"

5. Meeting someone with the exact opposite type as you is like meeting someone from a different country.

#CantRelate

6. Meeting someone with the exact same type as you can either be amazing or a complete nightmare.

Best friend for life, or evil twin? You decide.

7. Forcing people who haven't taken the MBTI to take it immediately.

This also includes sitting impatiently while they take it, as well as trying not to peek at their answers so the test has maximum accuracy.

8. Begging said person to retake the test when it doesn't match the type you already categorized them to be.

Nope, try again.

9. Putting your type in every social media bio.

It sums you up better than any other 150 characters.

10. Knowing off hand which celebrity matches your type.

Beyoncé is an ISFJ. I am an ISFJ. By the transitive property, I am Beyoncé.

11. Getting your friends just as obsessed as you are and spending hours googling random pointless facts about your type.

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Embrace it. Embrace the M-Briggs.

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