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    The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name from 2000s Music and what is the personality traits.

    The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name

    The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name personality type is ENFP, with the dominant function as the extraverted intuition (Ne). It is called introverted intuition, because it is an inferior function, and often goes under the name of "third eye" or "sixth sense".

    Extraverted intuition (Ne)

    Extraverted intuition (Ne) is the dominant function of the ENFP. It is described as a function that "sees patterns, connections, implications, and possibilities where others see only what is immediately before their eyes."

    The extreme of Extraverted intuition is the Seer. Seers are very good at seeing patterns, connections, implications, and possibilities where others see only what is immediately before their eyes. They are very good at seeing the underlying structure of things, and are usually very good at finding solutions to problems. They are also often very good at finding patterns in situations, situations which others don't see at all.

    They are often great at finding new ways to solve problems once they have been identified. They are also very good at finding new ways to do things which already exist, although they may not be able to see the necessity for them.

    Extraverted intuition is very intense.

    “That's Not My Name” is the third single by British duo The Ting Tings from their debut studio album We Started Nothing. Vocalist Katie White states that the song was written "with me ranting about my frustrations with the record industry". The song was originally released as a double A-side with “Great DJ” by independent record label Switchflicker Records on 7 May 2007. After heavy promotion from BBC Radio 1 and the NME, the single was re-released individually on 12 May 2008 on Columbia Records.

    The single received favourable reviews from critics upon release, with the NME describing it as "no-flab electro-pop nugget", while Q magazine described it as "a snatch of Hey Mickey-style handclaps and a gobbily staccato vocal, stitched together to fashion a groove that's as instant and familiar". Digital Spy compared the single to a "well-shaken can of cola", and added "[the track is] brimming with sticky, yummy, fizzy goodness".

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