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[ENFP] You know you're an ENFP when...

Jack Flak

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when you leave at the exact minute when you could be 5-10 minutes late, and agonize the entire drive how you should have left 5-10 minutes earlier... lolz!

crap speaking of...
Pssh, I guess I'm ENFP then!
 

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when you leave the last possible minute to get to your appointment bc you are absorbed in something, and end up 5-10 minutes late... and agonize the entire drive how you should have left 5-10 minutes earlier... lolz!

crap speaking of...

I always do that. I get really organised too sometimes, then realise I'm just waiting around so find something to do, then lose track of time or get sidetracked too many times in the process of getting out to the car to leave and end up watching the clock the whole drive.

I notice I'm more on time though if I'm not the only person going somewhere.
 

Amargith

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What about when you have to go somewhere and you really need to take X with you. So you keep it in your hands, only to put it down without a thought coz you need to do just one little thing before you leave. And when you finally need to leave to be on time, you have no clue where you put it down again and end up pouting at your INTJ bf to help you look so you can go and be only a little late, yet again :p
 

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when you leave the last possible minute to get to your appointment bc you are absorbed in something, and end up 5-10 minutes late... and agonize the entire drive how you should have left 5-10 minutes earlier... lolz!

crap speaking of...

Every friggin' day before work... every friggin' day.
 

Wild horses

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Don't worry phoenix13 I have discovered the perfect solution to my dreadful tardiness ISFJ and ISTJ housemates!!
 

Lady_X

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yes...all of my clocks are set ahead about 15-20 min
which can be worse if you subtract 20 when it's really 15 which i do all the time.
 

G-Virus

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All of this except the thank you's apply to your cousins . . .
 

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yes...all of my clocks are set ahead about 15-20 min
which can be worse if you subtract 20 when it's really 15 which i do all the time.

haha yeah i do this too...

and to make sure i think about the subtracing a little more, i make it a weird number in my car, 7 minutes. so since it take a second longer (than if i used 10 minutes)to subtract it in my head, it makes me think about the time a little longer...

i dunno if that extra second of thinking makes me more on time, but i like to think it does! :D

its funny tho. every time someone gets in my car, they see my clock and say "omg, we're gonna be late" hahaha

All of this except the thank you's apply to your cousins . . .


ahhh okay.
 

SillySapienne

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Found this post of mine in an older thread, which reveals some of the more negative things I view about my ENFP self. :D


- Though I don't find this to be a negative attribute, I have been accused more than a few times of being, "too intense".

- I am hypercritical of damn near everyone and everything, but lucky me, I am never, or rarely judgmental about it.

- I analyze things to a flaw, at my best I am synthesizing beautiful ideas, at my worst, I am going nutty over what the difference between something and nothing is.

- I am an extremist, an all-or-nothingist, and though some like to refer to it as being an "idealist", in actuality I suffer from being a latent perfectionist.

- Delayed gratification??? I have no idea what that means, let alone how to live by it.

- The world I perceive is highly dependent on the mood-infused, and circumstance laden lens I happen to be looking through at the moment. Life is either beautiful, or disgustingly perverse, entirely worth living, or a complete and utter waste.

- I am my own worst enemy.

- I rarely lose my temper, but if, and when I do, ring the alarm, for a wretched beast beyond most imaginable horrors shall be unleashed.

- I am obsessed with how unfair everything seems to be. Everywhere I look I seem to find inequity, and that kills me inside..
 

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yes...all of my clocks are set ahead about 15-20 min
which can be worse if you subtract 20 when it's really 15 which i do all the time.

Yeh, I do that. I don't bother changing the clock just recalculate for the difference each time I look at it. Sometimes I go through the whole of summer time without changing the clock an hour forward or back. Normally only end up changing it when I'm really bored and am looking for random things to do.
 

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^^^ me too...and i'm kinda embarrassed for myself about it.
 

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People keep telling you how weird you are. But they still want to be your friends.
 

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Today, I was wearing shoes that were killing me (I went to a wedding and wanted to dress up). When faced with a long walk home, I said I was seriously considering taking them off and walking barefoot home.

You are an ENFP when your friends actually do not look weirdly at you for saying that but actually encourage it and tell you to do it, because it is so you :p

I take my shoes off and walk around barefoot in the streets of DC *in the snow*. I dun care. The bottom of your feet were meant to be tough and dirty, you know?

You're an ENFP when you are generally in a good mood and have reserves of spiritual/mental energy, even when your body's reserves are running on empty.

Maybe this is just me, but I'm hella dorky. I frequently laugh to myself while commuting or at the store or just puttering about, because I remember stories or people's expressions or things I find funny -- and I find a lot of humor in life -- so I laugh a lot spontaneously by myself.

I have GREAT episodic memory, but not so good at remembering the series of events or what happened first. I'm my friends' conscience when they wake up hung over the next day. LOL.

You're an ENFP when knowing that people (still) like you and things are cool after a conflict makes you very happy. Probably too happy. Grow a spine, people!!!
 

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>>People keep telling you how weird you are. But they still want to be your friends

I love this one, it's the most true example in this thread.
 

Lady_X

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>>People keep telling you how weird you are. But they still want to be your friends

I love this one, it's the most true example in this thread.

i agree...this one's my favorite...haha
 

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When a long moment of silence might just need a bit of your charm to bring a conversation back to life
 

Nillerz

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I usually just say AWKWARD SILENCE in a loud and annoying tone and then people start talking about how I just said AWKWARD SILENCE
 

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Really? I say "so, did I ruin the vow of silence? my bad guys" and then bust into another topic
 

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I usually just say AWKWARD SILENCE in a loud and annoying tone and then people start talking about how I just said AWKWARD SILENCE

I totally do something like this. When people say something shocking I say gasp.

You know you're an ENFP when...

You sit at the reply page trying to think of a response and get distracted by another page and read some other forum and an hour later you realize you're still at the other reply page.
 
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