Advice for socializing and chatting with INFPs First of all, you have to be sincere!Sincerely!Sincerely!Sincerity is very important, if the INFP realizes that you are deceiving and hiding something, no matter how good it was before, drop it two or three notches directly without joking, and directly push out the atrium.
INFP doesn't like sudden movements, especially when I'm immersed in something and a sudden sound can really make me jump up and get angry.
Repeatedly pushing the INFP to do things you don't like, there is no way back, and if you have an emotional outburst, you will be very resistant to the other party and want to be cold and violent.
In the process of getting along with the outside world, INFPs are easily tired and run out of power, and even some INFPs think that they have a lot of things to get along with themselves (which is very embarrassing), let alone facing the outside world.
Then give some advice to friends who need to get along with INFP
Participating in some boring and tedious social activities can make INFPs feel very uncomfortable. INFPs prefer meaningful communication, the kind of heart-to-heart communication.
If you can, you can choose an occasion that is not very fried. A high-pitched, shrill sound can make INFPs uncomfortable. I'm often startled by sudden noises (like a kitten's fried hair) and even a slight noise can disturb the INFP's desire for peace.
Proper rest, if you don't give your INFP personal space and alone time, can make your INFP feel depressed and tired.
Denial can break down INFPs, especially if you're close. INFPs need love and encouragement to grow.
INFPs don't care about pursuing so-called success and status, and will still insist on their own opinions even if they are isolated by the class and not understood by those around them.
INFPs hate being commanded and controlled. When INFPs are forced to do something they are not interested in, they become irritable and disgusted.
People who are conceited and love to show off to others are off-putting to the INFP. INFPs don't like the vanity and pride of others.
Superficial enthusiasm and insincerity can make INFPs lose affection for each other. INFPs value sincerity more than anything else. When a friend is not sincere with the INFP, the INFP will fall into self-doubt and autism.
If you want to make a little butterfly friend, it is really easy to be liked by INFP to avoid these points.
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