MBTI as text behaviour
ISTJ Texts when there is a reason to text. Replies in a structured, complete way once they’ve processed what was said. Communication is handled properly, not casually scattered.
ISFJ Replies with care for tone and emotional impact. Often mentally rehearses responses before sending them to avoid misunderstanding or discomfort.
ESTJ Messages are direct, goal-oriented, and efficient. If something needs to be done, it will be stated clearly. Texting is treated like coordination, not conversation for its own sake.
ESFJ Very aware of relational context. Replies often include emotional check-ins or subtle maintenance of the connection. Communication is used to keep harmony stable.
INTP Often delays replying because they are still mentally unpacking what was said. Responses can shift into analysis or side-thoughts rather than staying strictly on topic.
INTJ Minimal, intentional communication. Replies only when there is something to resolve, clarify, or move forward. Small talk is usually skipped unless necessary.
ENTJ Messages are structured around action and outcomes. Communication tends to be direct, purposeful, and oriented toward getting things moving.
ENTP Conversations are exploratory and fast-moving. Messages shift direction easily as ideas branch out. Texting is more about thinking through interaction than finishing it.
ESTP Not consistently tied to texting. Replies happen when it fits the moment, often in short bursts. Strong preference for direct, real-time interaction over ongoing messaging.
ESFP Texts in the moment, often reflecting what is happening right now. Communication is expressive, immediate, and tied to experience.
ISTP Brief and functional communication. Replies when needed, usually in minimal form. Prefers doing over discussing.
ISFP Communication tends to reflect internal emotional state in subtle ways. May not text often, but when they do, it usually carries quiet intensity.
INFP Takes time to formulate replies that feel authentic. Messages are often filtered through meaning and emotional accuracy before being sent.
INFJ Texts tend to be layered and thoughtful. Often considers subtext, emotional direction, and long-term relational meaning before replying.
ENFP Highly associative communication style. Messages jump between ideas, topics, and emotions. Texting is often an extension of curiosity and excitement.
ENFJ Very responsive to emotional tone. Adjusts communication based on how the other person seems to feel, often aiming to guide or support the interaction.










