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Mbti official best pairing
The most suitable partner of ENTP is INFJ (Advocate), and they are "star lovers" together. Other suitable candidates include INFP (mediator), ENFP (candidate) and ENF (hero).

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In real life, there are few best couples, but there are some relatively good couples, most of whom are ordinary couples, and many of them are divorced.

It is not recommended to use mbti to look at problems, and it is best to use Big Five personality. Because the real population proportion of intj, infj, infp and intp is only about 1%, but it can be 20 times higher on the Internet, and the total proportion of the four online personalities can reach 70% to 80%.

This is obviously problematic. For a special group, I think it is enough to be two or three times higher than the population ratio, not to mention the complexity of this identification.

Common words:

Language refers to the way of thinking in philosophy, because the carrier of thinking is language. There are many factors that affect a person's daily speech, such as external family background, education level, social class and so on. Of course, it also includes your own personality factors and mental state.

A person graduates from a doctor's degree and talks about various theories every day. When he graduated from primary school, he just talked about eating, drinking and having fun. There must be no common language.

A man who has money at home and talks about luxury cars, luxury houses and golf has nothing in common with the cement bricks of a migrant worker. They are all very specific languages, but specific languages can't talk to specific languages because there are many categories of specific languages.