What is the personality type of Joe Agate? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Joe Agate from Peanuts and what is the personality traits.
Joe Agate personality type is ISTP, but I've been this since I was a little kid. I've always been extremely... I guess casual and cool.
ISFP: Hmm, well, I don't know. Maybe.
JAA: Just a little bit.
ISFP: Well, I would say that's a SFP type. No, that's a little bit of a stretch. That's a little too much.
JAA: I think that's a strong possibility. But I don't know.
ISFP: I think you're kind of off the mark with the ISTP though. Is this a ISTP type? This is a ISFP type? There's a difference between ISTP and ISFP, don't you think?
JAA: No, I don't think so. No. I'm going to say ISTJ. No, it's definitely not an ISTP type. Well, I have to go back to my last interview with Joe. I said that he was very understated and that he never wanted to be a big personality or a big personality anywhere. Then he said he was an ISFP. But I didn't see those qualities.
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