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Graham Norton MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Graham Norton? Graham Norton is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 7w6 - so/sx - 728 in Enneagram, SCUAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.

Seems more like ENFP to me, he can be very argumentative with his guests and he always stands his ground. Fe-users, like Fallon, for example, may seem fake, especially, when there's too much Fe in them. They lean on their guests too much, Norton is not like that. Graham seems like a much healthier version of Ellen - remember, when he pressured Cara Delevingne to tell a story about sex on a plane? Like, it was funny, but she still was uncomfortable as fuck. Can't imagine Fallon or Conan pressuring their guests like that - they do not have this Fi-Te combo that kinda enjoys "being on top" in a conversation. Like, if they decide that you tell them THIS story - you do it, and it doesn't matter if you want it or not. Kimmel has almost the same approach, but, unlike Graham, he is vulgar, sexist and absolutely unfunny. Also Amy Schumer - i have an enormous amount of hate to those Se-Te users who don't know their and their guests' borders. Like, they really don't know when they should shut the fuck up and listen . The difference is that Graham has very healthy Fi so he doesn't fall into that Ne-Te loop and doesn't become an agressive piece of shit. He is very witty, and also he has very developed Si to know when to open his mouth and say something. Conan has the same - they know how not to destroy the structure of a conversation with a guest and this is amazing. Ne-doms with developed Si are just 😍 He is a very balanced individual.

Biography

Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), known professionally as Graham Norton, is an Irish television and radio presenter, comedian, actor, and author based in the United Kingdom. He is a five-time BAFTA TV Award winner for his comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show and an eight-time award winner, overall. Originally shown on BBC Two before moving to other slots on BBC One, it succeeded Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in BBC One's prestigious late-Friday-evening slot in 2010.He also presents on BBC Radio 2 and is the BBC television commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest, which led Hot Press to describe him as "the 21st century's answer to Terry Wogan".

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