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[ISFP] Tendency to offer advice right away

Nakawaka

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...Is it just me, or do people learning towards ISFP tend to give advice right or how one should act over statements that are just statements?
 

Jeffster

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...Is it just me, or do people learning towards ISFP tend to give advice right or how one should act over statements that are just statements?

I'm not quite sure I understand your question, but I try not to give advice to anybody.
 

Beargryllz

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I don't offer advice right away. I always have advice, but I don't offer it unless it is appropriate. I usually hate receiving advice.
 

mmhmm

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...Is it just me, or do people learning towards ISFP tend to give advice right or how one should act over statements that are just statements?
i'm so guilty of this. i don't even know why i do it.
like it just shoots out of my mouth. much worse
when i was younger. but even now, if i'm with
someone i'm familiar with, it just comes out.
 

KDude

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i'm so guilty of this. i don't even know why i do it.
like it just shoots out of my mouth. much worse
when i was younger. but even now, if i'm with
someone i'm familiar with, it just comes out.

That's because you're ENFP.. self-designated lifecoach/brainstormer.

I like it though.
 

Nakawaka

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I'm not quite sure I understand your question, but I try not to give advice to anybody.

It's based on random observations of a friend who gives advice or put herself into the recipient's shoes as soon as a "dilemma" comes out.

i.e. My ear is bleeding, it's not normal
Friend: Inside or on the piercing......then.....it's not normal....you should see a doctor.

i.e. Just for lulz, I'm going to install a game in my relative's PC just to piss them off
Friend: ...well if they dn't know how to play it....maybe they don't understand you...you play this game for your job...


:huh: Or maybe it's more of an NFP thing.
 
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