Minnesota- not sure. Depends on the area I think. Minneapolis is pretty upbeat and Cosmopolitan. St. Paul, while urban, has a more small-town and down-home feel compared to Minneapolis. It's also got more of a traditional feel with the preservation of alot of older buildings. Both Minneapolis and St. Paul have alot of cultural diversity and entertainment options pertaining to the arts- museums, theatre, orchestras and the like. The surrounding suburbs are typical for what you'd describe suburbia as. The outlying rural areas are completely different yet. More quiet and low-key, more politically conservative. Hard to assign specific MBTI types to these regions. Minneapolis I see as being more ENxP. St. Paul as more ISxJ. The suburbs, I'd guess are ESxJ. The rural areas seem more ISTJ and ISTP.
Texas is ENFP?
Only Austin has a Ne vibe in a way (simultaneously bohemian and tech/research oriented). Ann Richards (ESFP is my guess) gave the state an EFP flavor once, politically speaking.. but the general vibe is ESTJ.
Texas is ENFP?
Only Austin has a Ne vibe in a way (simultaneously bohemian and tech/research oriented). Ann Richards (ESFP is my guess) gave the state an EFP flavor once, politically speaking.. but the general vibe is ESTJ.
California: ESFP
If Texas isn't an ESTJ I don't know what state would be.
Those of us who don't live in the US feel left out.
However, I'm originally from Canada - British Columbia. I'd nominate BC (at least the West Coast, where I'm from) as ISFP or possibly INFP.