Just a little debate. Does one type bottle it up more before letting loose their emotions? Do the cognitive processes have anything to do with it? You can use MBTI, Enneagram, and Socionics types.
Here are a few links:
Cognitive Processes
Socionics Type Profiles
Personality Page
I was in the store, there was only one other customer. The other customer was a bit odd. Not much odd, just a little awkward. He was young, maybe eighteen. He was interested in the tobacco articles on display just opposite the cashier. He was a little dreamy, a little slow. I was paying in cash. The woman took my money, but she kept looking at the young man.
She was fusing. I could say she was angry.
Why? Was the woman an angry type?
It is about type, is it?
Yes. Definitely this was a type thing. So usual.
Why the young man made her angry? He made her angry because he was not her type.
I think the young man was an INFP, and the woman was an ESFJ.
I am an INTP, why she was not angry at me then? I am even more of an opposite type.
She could not afford to be angry with me. I was older, it was obvious I can defend myself.
She had no pretext. I was not looking at the tobacco articles.
An enmity was born. I knew the young man would soon leave the store, and never come back.
The store was not doing too well. In fact, the store could not afford to lose a single customer.