There's definitely an ENTP-pariah correlation. And we even have an example of one right on this forum: Eck.
Though I think it's more common with ESTPs. And on a semi-related note, I guarantee the most common type in jail is ESTP.
I don't know what type the guy is but I'd make him understand you don't care about his intelligence that much. Some people don't realize it's okay to relax. Not a sin to appear dumb. Nor to actually be dumb.
Being that my interactions with ENTPs usually involve them being dicks at some point, how do I tell if they're being a dick intentionally (i.e. they want me to go away) versus they're being a dick inadvertently (i.e. they are social/emotional n00bs.)?
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I think it's much more likely the guy is ESTJ , ISTJ or ENTJ... in that order.
They are far more likely to be the type of person that "knows everything" and opinionated enough about it to make everyone hate them.
I know some ESTJs and an ISTJ who sound exactly like what you describe, though I'm also familiar enough with ENTJs that they could fit the bill, too.
An INTJ tends to specialize in their knowledge in a few areas... not so broad.
I disagree with the reason you think he's a P... i.e. adapted quickly. an STJ could have done that too. That whole "knows more than the people who've lived here 4 years" screams STJ.
ENTPs are actually much more careful about creating good relationships with people around them. They're not so black and white and offensive.
That's my 2 cents, anyway.
I think he's okay with his job. He was just raised in an overly-strict catholic home, so he's often, I think, consciously bashing anything mainstream. Also, he's just one of those people who never learned to have tact and flexibility.
So, in some ways, I'm reluctant to type him as an SJ. He's always reacting against society's long-held rules.
Anyway, I get the feeling he's not just an unhappy type. I think he's been weird for a long time. This isn't a recent development in his life.
Flagrant falsehood.ENTPs are usually way too laid back to try to force their opinions on others.
Indeed. What's also true is that they have their own perspectives and would like to, at least every so often, to have them be heard and respected.they're also capable of not only seeing other people's perspectives and respecting them, but are also willing to learn by at least listening.
Again you enforce your bias. Your habits might not be entirely consistent with supposed ENTP "habits" and neither are mine because such a thing doens't exist.sure, they can be an ass, and debate/argue for the fun of it, but it's not to the death because they think they've got it all figured out and everyone else needs to just get in line.
I 'get' this..I imagine, yes, he's plausibly an ENTJ. It may seem off the topic, but how tall is this person?
okay, when the question was asked, it was okay to answer "no", right?
Doesn't that mean that he towers over practically everyone else?Yeah, he's pretty tall. Definitely over 6 feet. Don't see how that applies, but...
scatterbrained would lead me more toward S, since an N would mostly stay on the main big-picture.Of course. That's why I asked the question in the first place. I wanted to see what everyone else thought. Right now, I'm leaning more toward him being an ENTJ or ESTJ. He seems like a very judicious person. He's incredibly opinionated and sometimes pushes his opinions on others. The thing that led me to him being a P was that he's really ADD. He's always moving from topic to topic. He's kind of scatterbrained like some INTPs, but he's definitely extroverted.
Anyway, I think he's a J now. He's just a really scatterbrained J.
What do you guys think of that?
So, there's this guy who lives in the same town as me in Japan. Since he's one of only a few native-English speakers in the town, we sometimes hang out. There are about five other towns in my area, and I know most of the young foreigners there, too. Anyway, almost everyone in the area HATES this guy's guts. A few of us try to get along with him (since we know how lonely it can be when you're along in a foreign country), but everyone else wants to rip the guy's throat out. I know, because that was my initial reaction to him.
Anyway, I was trying to type the guy, but I can't decide on what he is, although I think he's an NT, perhaps ENTP. Here are some of his traits:
opinionated, uses dramatic big words, insensitive to others' feelings, extremely knowledgeable about a wide variety of subjects, likes to explore/get lost, incredibly talkative (his nick-name is Mr. Loquacious), brags a lot, esoteric, confident, snide to anyone with opposite views, and argumentative.
He seems to have a huge thirst for knowledge, and he seems pretty comfortable being thrown into new situations. He knows more about the area than people who have lived here 4 years, but he's only been here a few months. Therefore, I think T and P. Still, he's also really opinionated and stubborn.
Then, he loves to hear himself talk, which is one of the reasons people seems to hate him. In big groups he dominates the discussion, usually with something nitpicky and self-promoting. In small groups, it's easier to step in to the conversation and interrupt him. E or I?
The guy really lacks tack and is always accidentally insulting people. Is this an S function more than an N one? I just can't see this guy being an SP or even an SJ.
I had a small argument with the guy over semantics recently. We were arguing about whether there is a catch-all term for protective suits like bunny suits and hazmat suits. My argument was that I didn't care to distinguish between them in my day to day life (I'm an English teacher, for Pete's sake!) His response was that he always tries to be as specific and correct in speech as possible, no matter how offensive someone else may take it. Very NTP, I think. I said that I'd rather generalize and move on to something else. Very INTJ. I like overview, he likes details.
Anyway, I mostly get along with the guy (because I only see him very sparingly). When lacking a conversation piece, I ask him for information about something obscure. I'm morbidly curious to hear some of his strange opinions and ideas.
Tell me what you think. Have you ever met an ENTP gone wrong? Did I type him wrong?
Actually, I've had discussions with ESTJs playing semantics games with me... or actually willfully refusing to accept my explanation of what I meant after they misunderstood me.ENTJ
-commandment of facts
-AJ Ayer style of "words must be accurate and specific" haha
-if im not in a "get stuff done" setting, i can be very tangent thinking.
-ENTPs usaully have a lot more tact
Actually, I've had discussions with ESTJs playing semantics games with me... or actually willfully refusing to accept my explanation of what I meant after they misunderstood me.