Ooo yes. My ISTP friend has a thing about being invited to stuff and takes it REALLY personally if she is not invited. Also takes it personally if *I* am not invited to stuff (protective in this way). Seems to be highly offensive... like moreso than to me even. And, I like being invited. Ha.
My dad takes the concept of the birthday being a personal holiday quite seriously. He makes sure his schedule is clear from the day before till the day after and disappears from society for those three days.
Last year I didn't realize it was my birthday until a relative called me.
I do kind of hope that I die on my birthday.
how about dying the day before your birthday? then people are especially sad; "he almost made it to his birthday! awww..."
i think it's kind of silly, but whatever, more tears at the funeral right?
haha.
Hahahaa, this sounds so familiar!I hated birthday parties when I was a kid, and forced my parents to stop having them for me at age 5.
I like my birthday though. I consider it a personal holiday, and have spent every birthday for the last few years in the same way: Skiing. I have mixed feelings on gifts, the free stuff aspect is nice, but I really don't like the attention and making other people buy stuff for me.
the ISTPs i know seem to just want others to simply remember their birthday- to wish them a happy birthday, and that's it. that means enough to them.
they definitely don't seem the type to expect a huge party. small gatherings with close friends, if sincere and simple, are ok. though i think they tend to shy away from birthday festivities in general, maybe because they prefer to be seen as no-frills people that aren't made to fuss over. big publicised parties can be awkward for them, especially if they feel on the spot. they want on the down low type stuff.
i like ISTPs.
i do suspect they secretly want more attention than they'll readily seek most times, though. -sometimes you just have to give it anyway, knowing that they'll never quite own up to loving it
(i know an older ISTP man that pretends not to care about this sort of thing, but i know for a fact he keeps the birthday cards we give him!)
ISTPs - secret sentimentalists?
(you guys will probably hate me for this post)
one year someone gave me a small print of "The Old Guitarist" to put in my tiny apartment.
Hahahaa, this sounds so familiar!
My ISTP got me skis and taught me how to ski and moved to Colorado so he could ski almost year round.![]()
He's a civil enginerd, there are many enginerds in the Boulder area.
What do you do?
EDIT: He's currently working in Kigali, though.