Language & Culture South Korea's MBTI Obsession
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If you want to make friends in South Korea today, you only need to know four letters. It’s no longer about asking for someone's blood type or even their job; the ultimate icebreaker is asking, "What is your MBTI?" From dating apps to casual cafe chats, these personality types have completely taken over Korean culture. I’m an introverted 'I', so I used to feel shy at parties. But now, I just say, "I'm an INFP," and everyone instantly understands! It’s a fun, incredibly efficient way to connect with people in a fast-paced society.
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