Articulate MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Articulate? Articulate is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 5w6 - so/sx - in Enneagram, in Big 5, LII in Socionics.

Either ENTP or INTJ - Voted ENTP bc they tend to be articulate/well-spoken whether they are put on the spot or not, and the inflection in their voice, plus the aura they have about them really makes it sound like they know what they are talking about. - For INTJs, since we have dominant Ni, our thoughts tend to be more scattered and abstract. As a result, when we are put on the spot to explain something, it can come out as completely incomprehensible (since we are jumping from A to E, instead of explaining the steps in-between). However, when an INTJ becomes more adept at using Te or is given more time to sort things through, they become more articulate. If I were to give it a pt system, ENTP: - Told to give a speech w/ out prep/time: 7/10 - Told to give a speech w/ prep/time: 9/10 INTJ: - Told to give a speech w/ out prep/time: 5/10 - Told to give a speech w/ prep/time: 9.5/10 Honorable Mentions: - INFJ + INTP: They tend to be very eloquent. However, they use a lot of flowery speech + jargon and speak in a monotone kind of way. As a result, people tend to space off when listening to them, which cuts them out to be less articulate than they actually are. - ExTJ's: opposite of INFJ and INTP. Speaks very short, blunt, and to the point. The most comprehensible of all the types. However, they avoid using flowery terms, which makes their articulateness seem more or less pretty average. - INFPs: Probably the best writers of all the types. Assuming they don't have/got over their fear of public speaking, if told to give a speech w/ prep/time: definitely 10/10. Otherwise, when put on the spot, their speech tends to be mumble-jumble.

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