What is the personality type of Irish? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Irish from Red Dead Redemption & Undead Nightmare and what is the personality traits.
Irish personality type is ESTP, with INTP being the most common personality type among Irish men. The personality types of the Irish men are similar to the personality types of American men, but with Irish women being more likely to be ISTJ.
Irish women are among the most loyal women in the world. They are also highly likely to get married by their mid-twenties.
Irish men are highly likely to get married by their mid-twenties.
Irish women are among the least likely to get divorced or have an extramarital affair.
Irish men are among the least likely to have an extramarital affair.
Irish women are less likely than American women to have an extramarital affair.
Irish women are among the least likely to have an extramarital affair.
Irish women are less likely to have an extramarital affair than American women.
Irish men are among the least likely to have an extramarital affair.
Irish men are among the most likely to have an extramarital affair.
Irish women are among the least likely to have an extramarital affair.
"Irish" is a major character featured in Red Dead Redemption. According to Irish, he grew up poor and hungry. When he was around fourteen years old, he immigrated to the United States. During his boat ride to America, he met and befriended two other immigrants, French and Welsh. In Irish's words, they became "as thick as thieves" ever since. His help was suggested to Marston by Nigel West Dickens as the man who could get Marston heavy firepower and ammunition from a Gatling Gun. After saving Irish from two of his "friends", and rescuing his friend Shaky, while also carrying out other errands, he will "help" John take over the hideout of Williamson in Fort Mercer. However, when the battle starts in Fort Mercer, he is nowhere to be found until just before the mission is finished. His excuse: "I awoke with me head in a pair of tits and it felt ill-mannered not to get reacquainted with them."