Sunshine
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QFT
Also, Canadians have a total ISFP thing going.
Oh really? Why come?
QFT
Also, Canadians have a total ISFP thing going.
Yes, the older generations definitely, the younger ones i'm not so sure about.
Yes, the older generations definitely, the younger ones i'm not so sure about.
I'd say ESTJ.. J all the way.
I get ESTJ when I look down vertically but ESTP when I look across horizontally. I'd go with EST_.
Japan - ISTJ
Wha? Vertical? Horizontal?
ORLY?
But Hawaiian culture seems to be more about enjoying the present than growth.
Like it totally seems F to me but NF seems to be more about growth and change and stuff like that...I'm not really gettin that type of vibe.
Why do you say NF?
I get ESTJ when I look down vertically but ESTP when I look across horizontally. I'd go with EST_.
im not sure why u say nf is defined by growth and change?
just the vibe i get there from native hawaiians... seems pretty nf to me.
and from the hawaiian's perspectives, how do u know they didn't go thru their own growth and change???
Wha? Vertical? Horizontal?
Heheh, I tend to think "spacially". I guess what I mean is that from perspective of politics, the corporate world, business world, etc. -- the government and hierarchies, I see ESTJ. But regarding everyday culture, popular culture, etc., fashion trends, sports, other trends... so on, I see ESTP, or maybe ES_P generally.
Sorry, I'm not very good at explaining my thoughts.
Oh iono. I don't claim to be an expert on type or Hawaiian culture.
I didn't mean that only NFs go through change...prolly should have worded it better...I mean that IME NFs tend to focus more on changing things for the better while SFs seem to be more about enjoying things just as they are.
NF idealism.
i'm not sure i agree with your assumption... whats "better" from the hawaiian's perspective?
In any case Hawaiian culture pwns. It's the shit. Seriously.
In any case Hawaiian culture pwns. It's the shit. Seriously.
Aren't there a high number of Hawaiian racists? I've heard this a couple times, I'm not sure.
yeah, i totally fell in love with hawaii. but when i went to maui, parts of maui sure didn't feel like hawaii anymore... -_-