The game, silly. That's why it was capitalized.The game or the life exercise that results in dissatisfaction and conversion to some weird-cult-religion later in life?
Ok. First of all, you're not an ESTJ. You only barely qualify to respond because your father is an ENTJ.Okay someone get the pliers... this could take some doing...
Mom, I know you're all INTJie and stuff but a little bit more info... puhlease...
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Thank you. Why more people can't just say yes or no, I have no idea.Re: OP: The answer is "Yes," to be brutally technical.
Would get less technical in that event.Thank you. Why more people can't just say yes or no, I have no idea.
Would you care to further elaborate on the "technical" part?
So you're basing your opinion on your own personal experience?Would get less technical in that event.
It's all theory in this case, I'm afraid. But it is quite true that an ESTJ is not necessarily good at Trivial Pursuit.So you're basing your opinion on your own personal experience?
Ok, so my friend could still be an ESTJ... and most probably is.It's all theory in this case, I'm afraid. But it is quite true that an ESTJ is not necessarily good at Trivial Pursuit.
I'm good at Trivial Pursuit and I'm an INFP.
Thanks.
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Dude that's ISTJ, based on stereotypes. ESTJs would stereotypically be good at beating you with one thing.. a large stick.Ok. First of all, you're not an ESTJ. You only barely qualify to respond because your father is an ENTJ.
I want feedback based on that one point. I thought all ESTJs would at least be good at Trivial Pursuit if not unbeatable.
My problem is my friend is blind so I'm not sure how much of his observations are done because it is forced upon him.
I've always thought he was ESTJ (because I "tested" he and his wife many years ago).
The game, silly. That's why it was capitalized.
Is it possible he could still be an ESTJ anyway?
Glad you got the joke.Haha! Well, if it helps, my skill comes from a love of reading rather than being someone who simply learns facts. I'm interested in a lot of things!![]()
Definitely.Dude that's ISTJ, based on stereotypes. ESTJs would stereotypically be good at beating you with one thing.. a large stick.
You... took a shot... at me?As a parting shot, you understand that feedback based upon any one event wouldn't be indicative of anything in particular... right?
The people who are the best at it are people who remember a lot of disconnected facts and details.I don't give up opportunities to make convuluted jokes. Capitalization be damned.
At any rate- why would they be good (or bad) at Trivial Pursuit? Isn't it mostly a pop-culture junky thing? Which could be any type, really, but I think the absolute ideal could be ENTP.
Unfortunately, yes.
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Is this a serious question?
I've never heard that one of the defining characteristics of being ESTJ is being pro at that game.