Nigel Tufnel
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- Nov 30, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
My nephew recently turned 6, and seems to be ESFP.
I say this because:
-very good at following directions, no attention issues, teachers really like him
-likes to draw
-likes to talk
-good storyteller
-has an active mind, but likes a lot of hands on toys, doesn't ask many "why?" questions
-discusses people he met when he was 3, and hasn't seen since
-as a "N" I used to notice all kinds of odd things as a kid, like the number of cars in a gararge that were green, or the font of the letters on a building sign, he seems to notice things that are obvious - like the colors of a traffic light, or the word on the stop sign
-only N trait I've seen is he's good with driving directions, which is true of many ENTPs
could be ESTP as well, but curious what you guys thought
I say this because:
-very good at following directions, no attention issues, teachers really like him
-likes to draw
-likes to talk
-good storyteller
-has an active mind, but likes a lot of hands on toys, doesn't ask many "why?" questions
-discusses people he met when he was 3, and hasn't seen since
-as a "N" I used to notice all kinds of odd things as a kid, like the number of cars in a gararge that were green, or the font of the letters on a building sign, he seems to notice things that are obvious - like the colors of a traffic light, or the word on the stop sign
-only N trait I've seen is he's good with driving directions, which is true of many ENTPs
could be ESTP as well, but curious what you guys thought