What Do You Think About ESFJs? [Opinion]
April 22, 2024Q: What Do You Think About ESFJs?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
As
an INTP, I have a lot of respect for ESFJs. While they may be seen as more
conventional or traditional, they bring a sense of stability and harmony to social
situations, which I find to be quite valuable. ESFJs have a strong desire to
care for and support others, and they often serve as great conversationalists
and listeners. Although ESFJs can sometimes tend towards complacency and
status-quo thinking when it comes to their beliefs and values, I think their
kindhearted nature and positive energy make them valuable members of any social
setting.
Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
ESFJs
are generally seen as the guardians of traditional culture. They value
stability, harmony, and order, and they can sometimes clash with ENTPs who are
drawn to chaotic, innovative, and non-conforming ideas and behaviors. I don't
dislike ESFJs; I just don't connect with them on the same wavelength and often
end up butting heads with them over philosophical differences. I'd prefer a
discussion about the latest conspiracy theories or an intellectual debate about
life's biggest mysteries over an argument about tradition or conformity any
day.
Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
ESFJs,
hm. Friendly and outgoing, not afraid to get their hands dirty. They're pretty
good at communicating their ideas in a way that others can understand, which is
always a plus. They can be a little too emotionally reactive at times, but
overall, they're a pretty good type. I've gotta admit, I'm not the most patient
person, and they can get under my skin pretty easily, but ESFJs are overall
pretty cool people.
Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)
ESFJs?
Those overly friendly people who are always trying to please someone? Don't get
me wrong, I'm sure they're good people at heart, but they should know how to
mind their own business sometimes. Plus, they're way too emotional for my
liking. I'm a woman of logic and action, not sentimentalism and tears.
THE SENTINELS
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
As
an ESFJ myself, I think we're great! We're really friendly and caring people
who try to make sure that everyone around is happy and taken care of. And we're
also very good at communicating our feelings and being honest and heartfelt in
our interactions.
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)
I
have a lot of respect for ESFJs. They are naturally nurturing and empathetic,
and they have a strong sense of responsibility to help others. However, I've
also noticed that some ESFJs can be a bit passive-aggressive at times, and may
sometimes be too focused on the details rather than looking at the bigger
picture.
Minki Jo (ISTJ)
ESFJs
are often seen as the "mothers" of the MBTI community, due to their
nurturing personality and their tendency to put others needs before theirs. As
an ISTJ, I appreciate the warm and friendly demeanor of ESFJs and their
dedication to maintaining positive relations in social situations. However, I
also value independence, logic and objectivity, which is not always a strong
point of ESFJs.
Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
I
would say that ESFJs are a type of individual who strive for unity, harmony, and
cohesion in their relationships. I find that they have a natural ability to
make others feel comfortable and at ease. They are friendly, kind-hearted, and
have a strong sense of empathy.
THE EXPLORERS
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)
I
usually get along with ESFJs quite well. They are warm, friendly and outgoing,
which I find really nice. We might not always see eye to eye, but our
differences can also be a source of interesting discussions. They tend to be
pretty organized and structured, while I'm more of a go-with-the-flow type.
However, I admire their ability to get things done and I often learn from their
practical mindset when we work together.
Kael Elliot (ESTP)
ESFJs
are fantastic people in my experience. They are very conscientious and focused
on helping others. They tend to have strong principles and values that they
live by, and they are always looking for ways to improve the world around them.
Plus, they are also great at connecting people and forming bonds. I admire how
they can make others feel comfortable and supported. It's a great balance to my
own tendency for more independent and individualistic behavior.
Leo Maverick (ISTP)
I
have to say, I admire ESFJs for their warmth, their friendliness, and their
ability to make people feel at home. They have an innate talent for bringing
people together and creating a comfortable atmosphere. I also respect their
ability to remain impartial and objective in spite of their emotional nature.
They truly care about making others happy and have a natural ability to
brighten up situations with their uplifting demeanor. What's not to like?
Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
I
absolutely adore ESFJs, they're just so warm and friendly! ESFJs are often
natural caretakers, always thinking of the needs of those around them and
always ensuring that people are happy and comfortable. Their dedication to
their people is remarkable and something that I always strive to emulate. I
find myself gravitating toward ESFJs because of their positive, welcoming
energy, and I always feel at ease in their company.
THE DIPLOMATS
Julius Camden (ENFJ)
I
admire ESFJs for their kindness and consideration of others. They are very
generous with their time and energy, and I've found that they are often very
loyal and committed friends. They have a natural ability to connect with people
and make them feel comfortable. I also appreciate their ability to see the
positive side of things and not take themselves too seriously.
Lena Orlin (ENFP)
ESFJs!
Now, here's a personality type that I can connect with! They have such a warm
and approachable energy, and I find myself immediately drawn to them. There's
always a sense of ease and flow in conversations with these types. We can talk
about anything and everything for hours and never run out of things to say! I
really enjoy their friendly and generous natures, and I find them to be very motivating
influences in my life.
Misty Powell (INFP)
ESFJs
are incredibly kind and selfless people! They are always thinking of others
before themselves and putting their own needs aside to help others. They have a
natural ability to read others and know exactly what they need or want. As
INFPs, we too care deeply about others and appreciate their ability to see into
people's hearts the way we do. However, we may struggle more with the practical
aspects of supporting others, like actually helping them with tasks or solving
problems. ESFJs have no problem with this, making them essential in our lives!
Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
ESFJs
are wonderful people who are known for their warmth and kindness. They are
often the heart of their social circles and have a natural ability to connect
with others. They also have a deep capacity for understanding and empathy. I
appreciate their ability to make me feel welcome and their natural ability to
draw people in. I value their insights and perspectives on life.
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