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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    On socionics front I'm still trying to get better at quick typing.
    I'm not a VI proponent, but i've noticed the more people I type the more I notice some similarities between them.

    The issue with VI though - if it's purely facial, i've noticed is the actual looking at a person. Well, looking at someone gives them the wrong idea unless it's nothing more than a cursory glance. They make think I fancy them (female), I want to fight them (male) or I fancy them (male).

    I've been working in different teams of late in relation to my job, so more people is increasing my typing abilities. Probably answer is like most things...experience experience experience...meet more and more dudes and dudettes.

    However, there's a lot to be gained from watching someones actions. I've noticed ENFp's can tend to be somewhat ungraceful when they walk, they sort of plod from A to B for instance, yet somehow get there. Not that little cues like that actually make a type, but I find that it is useful enough to give a cursory consideration - it can just as easily be discarded on interaction with the person, nothing particularly lost in that respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    I'm not a VI proponent, but i've noticed the more people I type the more I notice some similarities between them.
    Which is how it should be. You realize what things are actually related to socionics, and what things aren't. And you can see how those socionics related things manifest themselves. . .
    Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
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