A.I. Common MBTI

 Common MBTI in the Nordics

While there's variation across individuals, ISTJ, ISFJ, INFP, and INTJ are likely more prevalent in the Nordics due to cultural and societal influences. These types fit the reserved, pragmatic, and equality-driven characteristics of Nordic societies.

Less Common Types in the Nordics

  • ESFJ ("The Consul"): Nordic cultures are less outwardly expressive and more reserved, which contrasts with ESFJ tendencies for overt warmth and sociability.
  • ENTP ("The Debater"): While creativity and debate are valued, the ENTP's bold and risk-taking nature may contrast with the region's generally cautious and methodical mindset.
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Common MBTI
  • ISFJ ("The Defender"): Practical, kind, and detail-oriented; they prioritize harmony and helping others.
    • Approx. 13-14% of the population.
    • Often portrayed as dependable best friends, caregivers, or quiet heroes.
  • ESFJ ("The Consul"): Sociable, warm, and service-oriented; they thrive in group settings.
    • Approx. 12-13% of the population.
    • Popular as community-focused characters who bring people together.
  • ISTJ ("The Logistician"): Responsible, organized, and logical; they excel in structured environments.
    • Approx. 11-12% of the population.
    • Frequently depicted as diligent professionals, mentors, or cautious allies.
  • ISFP ("The Adventurer"): Gentle, creative, and private; they focus on authenticity and aesthetics.
    • Approx. 9-10% of the population.
    • Common in emotional or artistic roles, or as quiet, relatable protagonists.

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