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Not their leaders.
Just note that it's my understanding that he wrote that book based on people he could interview in Hawaii, where he lives...
Not their leaders.
I believe this is more due to the common reaction of "how in the hell is that supposed to be funny?" than any actual want for german comedians. Let's remember that this is a country where wearing leather bibbed shorts is considered traditional and not slightly odd... they just ain't right in the headHow many German comedians do you know of ?
I can't believe the US stereotype is ESTJ!Interesting thread concept
Based on broad sociopolitical generalizations:
U.S.A. - EStJ
G. Britain - INFP
Japan - ISTJ
Germany - INTJ
Norway - INFP
Russia - iSTP
Canada - ISFP
China - eSTJ
North Korea - ESTJ
Iran - iSTJ
Welcome to the forum. :hi:Hi, I'm new to this website and to MBTI too... anyways, I'm working on a project were I need to find out the dominant personality of each country... do you guys have an idea of were to look? I found a book ("Where in the World Do I Belong??" by Brent Massey) which has about 150 countries, but there are like 50 that I'm missing. Help please!
Thanks,
Derreck
Not terribly long ago I was beginning to labor under the idea that you might possibly have renamed yourself as "Victor" since you and I had last chatted ( what with his wildcat avatar etc. ), before I saw that you are still your own Wildcat.We Germans do have a sense of humour.
It is a little different from the humour of the others.
Spain is so ESFx that hurts.
I believe this is more due to the common reaction of "how in the hell is that supposed to be funny?" than any actual want for german comedians. Let's remember that this is a country where wearing leather bibbed shorts is considered traditional and not slightly odd... they just ain't right in the head![]()
Well I was wearing them when I went to Germany.Have you been to Germany? I don't remember seeing anyone wearing leather bibbed shorts, it's a Southern German thing and they are often only worn to entertain the tourists.
Have you been to Germany? I don't remember seeing anyone wearing leather bibbed shorts, it's a Southern German thing and they are often only worn to entertain the tourists. Also one British clothing habit I have noticed is that you wear tracksuits almost everywhere and at any time. That's something I haven't seen anywhere else in Europe.
Ha ha. A German joke! I am my own man.Not terribly long ago I was beginning to labor under the idea that you might possibly have renamed yourself as "Victor" since you and I had last chatted ( what with his wildcat avatar etc. ), before I saw that you are still your own Wildcat.
A little Kuranes humor for you.....
only in my dreams....Scotland - INTP.
this is quite true, its because we are all natural athletesAlso one British clothing habit I have noticed is that you wear tracksuits almost everywhere and at any time.
quite right too!I always thought the war-mongering stiff-upper-lip Brits were the ESTJs.
that's you off my Christmas card list *sniff*The Scotsman is thrifty.
I'm definitely going now!The French are hospitable though sex-craved womanizers (I reference "Lumiere" in Beauty and the Beast.)
[shhh! don't mention the war]The heartless Germans. (INTP or INTJ?)
In Britain, these wearers of tracksuits at all times are know as "chavs" and are considered lower class citizens and are much derided in the British press and in popular culture.
Sorry, I was being sarcastic in parts. It is true that my experience of Germany is limited. However I have never seen a German comic and most of the comedy stuff or entertainment used in humour has been quite... odd. It could just be me.. it could just be you tooHave you been to Germany? I don't remember seeing anyone wearing leather bibbed shorts, it's a Southern German thing and they are often only worn to entertain the tourists. Also one British clothing habit I have noticed is that you wear tracksuits almost everywhere and at any time. That's something I haven't seen anywhere else in Europe.