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Type and biculturalism

onesteptwostep

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I took the test on 16personalities again, but in Korean and in English.

For Korean I got INFP-A while for the English INTP-A resulted.

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Any bilinguals who also have different results? A good handful of us are outside the Anglosphere so your language may be represented here: https://www.16personalities.com/languages

One explanation I would for the differences between thinking and feeling is that culturally, Korean is much more inclusive in its social procedures, meaning collectivism is more valued and sought after rather than straightforwardness. I'm sort of blown away at how I'm 95% introverted in Korean though, did not expect that.

On the other hand since nearly all of my education was done in English it would be reasonable that my thinking tongue would be the language I was taught in.
 

TAC

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I took it in Danish and had different results. I came out as ISFP. That may be because I am not fluent and misinterpreted the questions. I have not had much exposure to Danish since I moved back to the U.S. So that may be an invalid submission.
 
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