What is the personality type of Savanna? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Savanna from Parallel City and what is the personality traits.
Savanna personality type is ENTP, so the ESTP/ENTP relationship is where they are totally right on. I think you both will have a lot of fun.
"The ESTP is very action-oriented. He wants to get his way, typically by force or manipulation."
I know exactly what you're saying. I have ESTP friends who are really wonderful people, but they're just so stubborn sometimes. They'll say, "Well, whatever." And you know what? They're right -- whatever! You know, sometimes you have to do it your way.
But the ENTP is more interested in ideas and theories, theoretical physics, science, philosophy -- I'm telling you, I have ENTP friends who are the best friends I've ever had, but they can be very argumentative. They'll get into arguments about the world's problems, the future -- that's their thing.
So, I think it's gonna be an interesting relationship. I think you guys are gonna have a lot of fun. The ESTP is very action-oriented. He wants to get his way, typically by force or manipulation. And the ENTP is not so much in favor of doing things but in favor of doing things differently.
A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach the ground to support an unbroken herbaceous layer consisting primarily of grasses. Savannas maintain an open canopy despite a high tree density. It is often believed that savannas feature widely spaced, scattered trees. However, in many savannas, tree densities are higher and trees are more regularly spaced than in forests. The South American savanna types cerrado sensu stricto and cerrado dense typically have densities of trees similar to or higher than that found in South American tropical forests, with savanna ranging from 800–3300 trees per hectare and adjacent forests with 800–2000 trees/ha.