I would say my comfort level of commuication is best when I am talking to somoene that uses wither Fi, Ni, or Ne as their dominant function. Ti and Te I can talk to, but need to keep in mind that certain subjects and ideas should be off limits in those discussions (ie, limit it to impersonal stuff). Si and Se I have not taken much time to understand and these persons can either be intriguing and fun to talk to or downright boring depending on the specific person (their secondary and tertiary functions are probably a factor in that). Fe is where I think I have the most discomfort. While I can understand some of the goals and reasonign of Fe and even display some aspects of it, I think its easiest for me to unintentionaly offend an Fe dominant simply by being myself and true to my values because my values override social norms if its somethign I feel strongly about.
For reference the last time I took a test that ranked functions, heres how my numbers looked (and it seems accurate enough to me).
Fi - 30, Ni - 28, Ne - 24, Ti - 23, Fe - 12, Si - 11, Se - 7, Te - 5
Regarding Interaction Styles.
Thats something I've read a little about a few times, but much like socionics and ennegram, have not put enough time and effort in to comfortably understand, but that won't stop me from commenting with a few self observations/analysis.
As an INFP, I should theoretically be a "behind the scenes" type, but reading the descriptions
here, I think I am an odd mix of "get things going" and "behind the scenes". I like to come up with ideas and share them with others as a "get things going" type would do, but I like to do it in a "behind the scenes" way on an individual basis explaining why I think something is a good idea and discussing those ideas with others.
I think I can adapt to dealing with any of the types in a business environment as long as I know what the motivations of the person I'm dealing with are, but I'm probably most comfortable communicating with others who prefer "behind the scenes" or "get things done". I know I once stumbled on a chart that correlated interaction style with MBTI types, but I can't find it anymore. Gonna have to look around and see if there is antoher post on interaction styles around here so this doesn't get too derailed, but its one of those things that pops up, makes me curious for a couple hours then I tend to forget about it a day or two later...