Interesting article from Forbes on the
Thirteen habits of exceptionally likable people. Which ones apply to INTJs? How do we do on these?
Time for a well-deserved fisking from a fellow member of the INTJ armoured regiment...
1. They Ask Questions - Not sure. Maybe we do ok here? I think they tend to be those penetrating uncomfortable questions though...
Our questions are impertinent because they go to the core of the issue, leaving no room for political safety, alliances, or messy emotions. "Truth at ALL costs" costs the INTJ friends. Sad but true.
2. They Put Away Their Phones - Irrelevant to type probably
INTJs do not know how to use their phone to gossip, obviating 95% of the features on it.
3. They Are Genuine - INTJs are nothing but genuine.
Like Lieutenant Keith Drummond in Chesterton's The Club of Queer Trades, we come off badly because we always tell the exact truth:
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4. They Don’t Pass Judgment - Hmm.... That's a tough one. Do we give off an air of passing judgments?
The death glare makes us look like we've ALREADY passed judgment, and found the rest of the human race wanting.
5. They Don’t Seek Attention - We're a winner on this one.

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But boy, do we garner attention behind our backs!
6. They Are Consistent - We are probably pretty consistent

Two in a row!
Precisely so.
7. They Use Positive Body Language - What kind of variation of rigid do you want? Do you want us to move an arm? An eyebrow?
That would be...highly illogical. (SWIDT?)
8. They Leave a Strong First Impression - Uhh.. Not doing so well here. We don't care about those so much.
When people *do* notice us (usually after we've summed up a half-hour phone meeting between eight people, in just three sentences), we leave a *very* strong impression.
9. They Greet People by Name - Damn who can remember names??? Come on this list is unfair.
Unfortunately, we often compound this by getting the name wrong, but just close enough that the mistake is comprehensible, but without the grace to blush and ask, "And I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name?"...adding insult to injury.
10. They Smile - You want us to smile now? And be genuine at the same time?
An INTJ smile, properly executed, looks like this:
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11. They Know When To Open Up - Huh? We're the pistachios that never got cracked open right.
Only the ENFP and the INFP have the power to melt INTJ armour.
12. They Know Who To Touch (and They Touch Them) - Oh sure, just call us the "love bunnies"
it Once we've found "The One"...take the relentless drive towards optimization, the fearsome intellect, combine them with Ni which can detect the slightest *hint*...and put it all at at the command of Fi unleashed in the service of sensual desire... it really is the best-kept love secret in the MBTI.
13. They Balance Passion and Fun - I actually think this is true of INTJs. The trouble is a lot of people never get a chance to see the fun side
The now-retired [MENTION=5494]Amargith[/MENTION] had a good bit on this once, about her INTJ going on a bender to unwind after a stressful projector something. And a lot of the pun involves verbal banter and horseplay, which non-intuitives don't always seem to like as much...
Bringing It All Together
Likeable people are invaluable and unique. They network with ease, promote harmony in the workplace, bring out the best in everyone around them, and generally seem to have the most fun. Add these skills to your repertoire and watch your likeability soar!
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