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    Default IEEs-ENFps could you be described as bossy?

    Do you think you could be described as bossy?

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    Definitely not. In positions of leadership I try my best to make sure everybody gets their own say and that everybody's happy with how things are run.

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    ^ This is my impression too, i'm curious as there's someone I know who may be IEE, but I find the bossyness of the person makes me consider SEE or even SLE the more that I interact with them.

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    Well most people dont and my constant criticism from them is that i need to be more assertive. However, my EII sister has called me bossy at times.

    Maybe we're bossy to Se-POLRs...
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    Nobody has ever described me as such as far as I remember
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
    Definitely not. In positions of leadership I try my best to make sure everybody gets their own say and that everybody's happy with how things are run.
    The bossy ones are always the last to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrano View Post
    The bossy ones are always the last to know.
    What ever happened to trust

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    Well, you guys obviously didn't notice slackermom running around chasing Marista and other newbies telling them to RTFM or the fact Thomas Huxely was called "Darwin's Bulldog" and was famous for being intellectually combative.

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    I think they could be described as advising, which can be taken as bossy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leckysupport View Post
    Well, you guys obviously didn't notice slackermom running around chasing Marista and other newbies telling them to RTFM or the fact Thomas Huxely was called "Darwin's Bulldog" and was famous for being intellectually combative.
    Oh i can get plenty snappy when i'm being fed inaccurate info or accuracy is at stake (such as when directions aren't clear). An LII I work with was recently subject to this. I felt bad about it afterwards, and I apologized and all is good now. But i definitely was being a little mean, looking back. it was extremely irritating at the time.
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