16 Personalities Packing for a Vacation

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“A charger, a backup charger, a backup backup charger” Yes indeed. -INTJ

latterdei
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"In order to be free of baggage, you need to free yourself of baggage." She's DEFINITELY an ISFP, so many zen vibes! ♥️

trinaq
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“Stay away from my unmentionables.”

As an ENTP with a roommate, I felt that on an existential level.

YoyoAidoru
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💬 Hello, all! Just a quick note on captions:
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Thanks, friendos! Have a crackin' day!

dearkristin
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Kristin's ISFJ is so fully formed at this point that the tone of her voice is all I need to know who it is.

mattevans
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Packing up for vacation is actually one the only times I unleash the full capabilities of my Si, I’ve gone through too much traumatic experiences already
(I’m INTP)

J_boohoo
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"But the INFP never did write that Novel."
I feel called out.

MazorKuziaki
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Once again you got me right (INTJ). I once spent two months abroad with only the suit I was wearing, a second suit and around 6 different device chargers and multiple headphones (in case my usual headphones broke).

Destination: somewhere that no one speaks English so I didn't have to talk to anyone.

rad
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Except for tagging my stuff, ISTJ is so relatable because it gives me SO much pleasure seeing everything organized like a tetris that I don't know how people doesn't do this too.

(Woww first one commenting yehh)

TheJamylle
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For the ISTP, I do agree in finding it really is helpful bringing little tools with you. like multi-tool, mini ruler, cloth, pens, mini note book and pencils. cloth is for when it rains or something and the surface you need to sit on is wet or just any time you need to dry your hands or something.

zeemonrollin
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as an INFP I pack for things like the ESFP expecting all of the events in my imagination to happen but reality hits later, nothing goes as I planned, and I'm left with too many things I never needed D:

I also end up forgetting something important because I tend to pack for what excites me and not what I need.

trevor
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The ENFP is so relatable like every time I leave the house - I actually stayed at my grandmas for 2 nights like earlier this year and forgot to take pyjamas- so I ended up wearing my grandads which were oversized but super comfy. And one other time I forgot my toothbrush. And like when I was at primary school I would loose my cardigan nearly every day and have to check lost property. Saying that though at secondary in 5 years I never lost a tie and I count that as an achievement.
However because I have an ISTJ mum who has frequently got annoyed at my forgetting things since I was about 4 when I pack most of the time I am like the ESTJ actually packing so I don’t forget something basically I forced myself to develop my Si- Te has always been strong I actually originally typed as an estj but I know I’m an ENFP now- like Ne is unfiltered and unbridled (except when life restricts it like standardised tests) Like I’m well organised for an ENFP. However when leaving the house in general I relate so much to the ENFP. You even got the singing and the weird phrases spot on (never used flinging clanging lootely but defo one for the future).

Meg_intheclouds
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Ah the INTJ, always so full of wisdom 👍🏻 The baggage claim (and strangers) must be avoided at all costs, could not agree more

kaysiee
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4:11 yup. I expected INTP's bag to be overstuffed. You nailed this one. Spot on.

Only missed 3 takes of the zipper not closing. Also I expected a 'light bulb cracking' sound effect in there.

justinwhite
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finally some istj fellas in the comments - where were you up until now? i've been looking all over for y'all

letmebecharlie
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My INFP packing steps: 1) Ask ESTJ for checklist. 2) At last second, pack checklist items and entertainment items (tablet, chargers, books). 3) Run out the door. This *mostly* avoids issues with forgotten items.

Having been raised by Te-doms I do have SOME of those tendencies…namely, if it does not fit in one bag and one carry-on (one carry-on only for short trips), it isn’t going.

nerysghemor
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INTJ once again on point!

But once the essentials (and the in-case-of-emergency and backup items) are packed, you can bet I'm stuffing every last available pound and cubic inch in luggage and coat/vest pockets with consumables so I don't have to buy so much basic stuff while at pricey, touristy places. And for the trip back home, you can bet I'm stuffing every last available pound and cubic inch with acquisitions that one can't buy back home.

Because you can bet I'll do just about every conceivable thing short of asking someone for help (*shudder*) to maximize the trip's return-on-investment!

migsmethinks
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Im not very good at guessing which the types are but every time I see one I know it’s definitely me and it’s always the right one. INTP packing everything but in a haphazard way. So true

aposslex
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INTP's packing looked familiar right down to packing snacks (although somehow I still end up buying some because they aren't the same snacks I want at that moment.)

lynnes
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INTJ packing: Literally anything to not talk to people

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