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16 Personality Types of Friends Characters

Today we take a look at the 16 personality types of Friends characters. Friends is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004. Friends is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004 but its timeless jokes have led to it remaining popular even after its initial airing. The show follows the lives of six friends; Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler, and Ross.

The show became popular in part because of its characters and their relatability to viewers. Each character had a unique personality, and the group dynamic between them helped to create an enjoyable and relatable show.

From Rachel Green, an outgoing and bubbly ESFP, to Chandler Bing, a quick-witted and sarcastic ENTP, the Friends and the supporting characters all bring their own unique and lovable personalities to the group.

Rachel Green – ESFP

Rachel Green is an ESFP. ESFPs often follow their hearts, like Rachel. She is adaptable and has no problem changing plans last minute if she feels like it. Rachel is spontaneous and makes decisions with her heart and not her head. When she flew to London to tell Ross she loved him when he was marrying Emily, she wasn’t thinking about the consequences of her actions but had to follow what she felt she needed to do. Rachel is definitely a people person. However, ESFPs do struggle to accept criticism, which can definitely be said for Rachel. She’s very sensitive and takes things very personally. Rachel doesn’t realize quite how emotional she is. She often tries hard not to cry but ends up crying quite a lot. And we LOVE it! Crying is healthy.

Chandler Bing – ENTP

Chandler Bing is an ENTP on Friends. ENTPs are sharp, funny, and have a dry sense of humor, just like Chandler Bing. He’s sarcastic, quick-witted, and always has a clever comeback. Chandler loves making inappropriate jokes at awkward moments. As he says himself, “I’m Chandler. I make jokes when I’m uncomfortable.” He loves to debate and is always up for a good argument. He is always playing devil’s advocate and bringing people back to reality. Like many ENTPs, Chandler is a bit of a mess when it comes to his personal life. He’s constantly dating the wrong women and getting himself into sticky situations. His tendency to overanalyze situations causes him anxiety at times. Chandler is definitely an introverted extrovert.

Monica Geller – ESTJ

Monica Geller is a typical ESTJ. As an ESTJ, Monica is a perfectionist and has high standards, both for herself and others. She takes great pleasure in bringing order and structure to their surroundings, particularly in her apartment and in the kitchen. Monica is also quite bossy and can be a bit of a control freak. She likes to be in charge and make sure things are done her way. ESTJs love protocols and rules, which can be seen in Monica’s competitive nature. If there aren’t existing protocols, Monica will quite happily take the initiative to implement them, just like an ESTJ. She loves games and is always keeping score. In “The One With The Kips,” when the group gets together to play Madlibs, Monica announces that “rules help control the fun!” This can be a bit much for people, particularly her friends. However, we love Monica and her quirkiness!

Ross Geller – ISTJ

Ross Geller is an ISTJ. He is grounded, loyal, and logical. Ross is detailed oriented, like a typical ISTJ, which is great for his job as a Paleontologist. He’s also a bit of a know-it-all and can be quite stubborn. ISTJs can be notoriously inflexible, which can definitely be said for Ross. He doesn’t handle change well and can get stuck in his ways. He is set in his routine and doesn’t like when things are thrown off balance. Ross loves intellectual conversations, which is why he geeks out on dinosaurs. When it comes to relationships, ISTJs are most compatible with partners who are fun and spontaneous to balance out their more structured nature, so this balance works perfectly for Ross and Rachel. Interestingly, Ross is the only introvert in the group.

Phoebe Buffay – ENFP

Phoebe Buffay is an ENFP. ENFPs are creative, spontaneous, and always up for a good time. Phoebe is definitely all of those things. No matter what the situation, Phoebe always manages to see the bright side. Phoebe is also very compassionate and empathetic. This is shown by her love of animals and it’s in the lyrics to her song “Smelly Cat”! ENFPs are also big dreamers and believe anything is possible. Phoebe certainly has big dreams and ambitions, even if they don’t always make sense to others. she’s always striving to make her dreams a reality. Phoebe is an ENFP through and through. When anyone of the Friends is feeling down, Phoebe is always there to lift their spirits and make them laugh.

Joey Tribbiani – ESFP

Joey Tribbiani is another main ESFP Friends character. He has a warm and bold presence. He’s outgoing, spontaneous, and loves to have a good time, just like an ESFP. ESFPs are charismatic and flirty, making them popular people. This can definitely be said for Joey. People love him, particularly women. Joey is always up for a good time and willing to go with the flow. His unrivaled confidence pushes him to take risks, such as being a struggling actor in New York with no backup plan. He may not be the sharpest tool in the box, however, the fact that he just goes for it and doesn’t overthink things makes us love him even more!

Gunther – INFP

Gunther from Friends is most likely an INFP. INFPs are sensitive and compassionate people who care deeply about others. They are often drawn to artistic or creative pursuits. Gunther actually tol Joey he was an actor prior to being a waiter but his character was killed off. INFPs are big dreamers, just like Gunther. He often fantasized about marrying Rachel and let it slip to Joey that one of the perks of his job was being able to stare at her all day. INFPs are gentle, caring people who want nothing more than to make the world a better place. Just like Gunther, who is loyal and supportive, giving Rachel and Joey jobs when they are in need even though they are no good at waiting.

Mike Hannigan – INFP

Mike Hannigan is an INFP. INFPs are introverted, idealistic, and creative. They are often drawn to the arts and enjoy finding new ways to express themselves. Mike is definitely an INFP. He’s a musician and has a very laid-back personality. He’s also very compassionate and supportive, always being there for Phoebe when she needs him. INFPs are emotionally led and Mike is no exception. He’s very in tune with his feelings and those of others. He’s always quick to comfort Phoebe when she’s feeling down. Mike is a great match for Phoebe because he understands her unique perspective and helps her to see the world in a new light.

Janice – ENFP

Janice from Friends is quite difficult to type, but we’ve settled for ENFP. Just like an ENFP, Janice is the kind of person who is always up for a good time. She’s outgoing and loves to be surrounded by people. Janice can sometimes be typed as an ESFJ. However, Janice really has no idea how people feel about her, namely her boyfriends, and her lack of self-awareness is much more ENFP than ESFJ. Janice is also known for her unique and bold sense of style, which is another ENFP trait. Although she can be a lot to handle, Janice is ultimately a good person.

Richard Burke – INFJ

Richard Burke from Friends is an INFJ. INFJs are adept at reading people, just like Richard is, especially when it comes to Monica. INFJs are also incredibly selfless people, always putting the needs of others before their own. Richard does this with Monica. He knows what he wants, but he also knows what Monica wants, which is a family. And, Richard knows he can’t make Monica happy in the long term so he breaks up with her. Richard maintains an air of mystery that intrigues Monica and keeps her coming back for more. But ultimately they aren’t compatible.

David ‘The Science Guy’ – INTP

David ‘The Science Guy’ from Friends is an INTP. For starters, INTPs are famously intelligent, particularly when it comes to science. So it’s only fitting David, The Science Guy, is an INTP! INTPs are able to think logically and analytically. They look at complex problems and find solutions using reason and logic. Additionally, INTPs are able to focus on details and see the big picture simultaneously. This combination of abilities allows them to be successful scientists, just like David. Who knows what would’ve happened between David and Phoebe if he didn’t have to leave for Minsk!

Ugly Naked Guy – ISTP

Ugly Naked Guy is most likely an ISTP. This one is a bit of fun. We don’t really know much about Ugly Naked Guy but what we hear from the gang. What we do know is he spends a lot of time at home… alone… naked. So at least we can narrow him down to an introvert for sure. Things we do know about Ugly Naked Guy are that he has a cat, which he sat on and squashed, he lights candles, he plays the cello, and he sleeps in a hammock by the window.

16 personality types of Friends characters

So there you have it, the 16 personality types of the six famous Friends characters and a few extra supporting characters for fun.

Ross Geller, an ISTJ, and Rachel Green, an ESFP, are the perfect personality match and it’s obvious why! They have just enough similarities to create a strong connection and just enough differences to create a spark.

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Friends is an all-time favorite for many people. It's widely considered as one of the best sitcoms ever made, as well as one of the best television series in general. And it's easy to see why the show enjoys such immense popularity even today.

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The show still holds up, for the most part, and the episodes still crack us up. The heart of the show is, of course, the group of six friends, each of whom has an interesting, quirky personality that often gets them into all kinds of hilarious situations. And yet they're at their very best when they are all together. Today, we're taking a closer look at the characters we've come to consider our friends using the Myers Briggs personality test.

Updated on May 2, 2020, by Richard Keller: Though streaming, DVDs, and constant TV appearances, Friends' popularity remains strong a quarter-century since its premiere. No matter the generation, viewers relate to a certain character and their personality quirks. To see if one of them fits your type, here are a few more Myers-Briggs personality tests for characters in the Friends universe.

JANICE - ESTP

Janice can be categorized as a Friend-adjacent. She was involved with the group through all ten seasons of the show. A good deal of it as Chandler's girlfriend in season three. Brash and loud, the stereotypical New Yorker, she's also kind and loving.

The reason for Janice's ESTP personality type is she's outgoing, action-oriented, and certainly dramatic. All of these fit her like one of her shiny jackets. No matter who she sleeps with, she is bright-eyed and bushy-tailed when she meets the rest of the Friends.

JUDY GELLER - INFJ

Monica's mother is a woman of layers. She definitely cares and supports her children, with Ross the undeclared favorite. Peel that layer, and Judy is idealistic. She sees a future where Monica has a stable life with a good husband, beautiful children, and a house near hers on Long Island. While this is a lovely sentiment, her delivery of this request is acerbic.

This is why Judy's personality type is INFJ - The Advocate. In addition to being caring and creative, she also judges others without knowing them or hearing about their lives.

UGLY NAKED GUY - INTP

Though viewers only saw Ugly Naked Guy (UNG) once during the show, and that was only from the back, the Friends' descriptions gave us a good idea of who he was. He stayed home most of the time, attempted to exercise, played cello, and liked to dance. He didn't date much; however, when he did it was a romantic experience.

This makes UNG's personality type INTP -- The Thinker. It's true he's introverted, but he also perceives others are experiencing his life remotely. If not, he wouldn't have kept the windows open all the time.

RICHARD BURKE - ENFJ

Monica's second season boyfriend, played by Tom Selleck, was handsome, suave, passionate, and deeply in love with the youngest Geller. It seemed like he and Monica would experience a happy life. Except for one thing:  Monica wanted kids and he didn't.

Despite this, Richard is clearly an ENFJ personality type. Extraverted with the ability to bring people into his orbit, he has a strong value system. Yet, he can also be judgy, as shown when he and Monica debated about children.

LEONARD GREEN - ENTJ

Rachel's caustic father has a rare personality type. In fact, it only accounts for two percent of the population. Known as The Commander, Dr. Green is an extraverted and intelligent individual who looks toward a successful future for his children. Especially Rachel, who has had the roughest time among her siblings.

On the other hand, his ENTJ personality type causes him to show poor traits. These include stubbornness, impatience, and aggressiveness. All were on display whenever he was with Ross.

GUNTHER – ISFJ

Gunther is often referred to as the seventh friend. The Central Perk manager/barista has been a permanent fixture in the everyday lives of the friends, but never entered the inner circle. While we don’t really know that much about Gunther – not even his last name – we can make some basic observations. Gunther is unassuming and often blends into the background, but at the same time, he’s easily found offering assistance, which are characteristics of ISFJs.

We almost don’t even notice him until he somehow gets involved in whatever one or more of the friends are up to. ISFJs love to be of service and please people, which is all Gunther ever tried to do in order to cozy up to the main six friends, and especially his unrequited crush, Rachel.

MIKE HANNIGAN – INFP

One of the defining characteristics of INFPs is their artistic nature and creativity. Self-expression is very important to this type and they will go out of their way to find a suitable outlet. Exploring new ideas is their specialty and they encourage others to do the same. Mike left a career as a lawyer to pursue music, his true passion. Like all INFPs, Mike bases his decisions on feelings, not logic. Changing his name to “Crap Bag” to prove a point certainly comes to mind as an example of his spontaneity.

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Often unconventional, INFPs are accepting of others and flexible when it comes to seeing other people’s point of view. The reason Mike and Phoebe clicked immediately is that they’re both somewhat offbeat and they’re drawn to alternative lifestyles. Mike not only accepted Phoebe’s eccentricities without question, but he said that it’s one of the things he loves most about her.

JOEY TRIBBIANI – ESFP

Often referred to as Performer personalities, ESFPs are defined by their contagious enthusiasm for life and love of the spotlight. These fun-loving individuals are energetic, down-to-earth, and spontaneous, which draws people in. Being around Joey is easy and comfortable because he knows how to take pleasure in everything around him (almost like a child), and he’s always open to all kinds of ideas to have fun, like building a fort, sticking his head in a turkey, and so on.

Joey's emotions regularly get the better of him, which sometimes leads to very poor decisions. For crying out loud he ate al the food from his broken fridge and tried to save a sandwich from what he thought was a bullet. As for being spontaneous, this is the guy who’s gone through life as a struggling actor in New York, without a stable income or a plan B – need we say more?

CHANDLER BING – ENTP

ENTPs are sometimes referred to as Visionary personalities because of their passion for new ideas. They’re quick, innovative, encouraging, and open. They rely on their intuition to easily generate new ideas, and they prefer freedom to strict planning and organization. Chandler’s quick wit is his defining trait, it's why we love him so much, and it is what immediately marks him as an ENTP.

He’s usually the first one to point out the elephant in the room with a sarcastic remark, regardless of whether it’s appropriate or not. He gets the most zingers because the jokes are his way of coping with problems, keeping the upper hand, and just simply going through everyday motions. In "The One with All the Resolutions", he almost lost his mind when he tried to go a whole week without making jokes. Once he finally quit his boring job and found his calling, Chandler put his talents to good use in the advertisement business.

ROSS GELLER – ISTJ

The only introvert among the six friends, Ross is an ISTJ. Rather than deriving energy from group activities, introverts need some alone time. Ross, especially in the earlier seasons, comes off rather shy and reserved. He feels fulfilled when he’s engaging in intellectual activities, namely thinking and talking about dinosaurs.

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Fact-based, detail-oriented, and relying on logic and reason when making decisions, ISTJs are sometimes called Inspector personalities. For Ross, Setting the record straight is extremely important, as seen with the whole “we were on a break” conundrum. Ross is all about facts and will go to extreme lengths to prove his way is the right way, like when he argued with Phoebe about evolution. ISTJs like to keep things organized and will often volunteer to plan activities. Ross is adamant about getting things done right to the point of becoming very irritable and forceful when things go according to his plan. (see: “The One Where No One’s Ready”).

PHOEBE BUFFAY – ENFP

Phoebe Buffay is a classic example of an ENFP. Imaginative and original, these individuals are often very artistic, even in appearance. They are unconventional and tend to develop a distinctive and quirky personal style. If you’re still not convinced this screams Phoebe, here’s some more ENFP traits you may recognize and associate with Peebs.

Attracted to novelty, ENFPs often have a wide range of interests. Phoebe is a singer/songwriter, a masseuse, can speak fluent French and some Italian, and has shown a keen interest in animal rights, environmental rights, spirituality, and has displayed all sorts of other unusual talents over the years. ENFPs have an uncanny ability to craft engaging stories, and what do you know Phoebe has told some of the most imaginative and at times outrageous stories on the show.

MONICA GELLER – ESFJ

Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging, ESFJs like Monica love spending time with others, often obsess over details, make decisions based on feelings and personal values, and must have everything organized and planned out. Sometimes referred to as Provider personalities, ESFJs have a keen interest in caring for others. Monica Geller is a textbook example of an ESFJ if there ever was one.

Monica loves being the hostess (see: “The One with Rachel’s Crush”) and she loves taking care of her friends even when they’re acting crazy. Case in point, making three kinds of potatoes to give everyone the Thanksgiving they want. Monica's organization skills are unmatched, as evidenced by her Wedding Book, a total of 11 towel categories, and numbered mugs. Obsessing over seemingly insignificant details, like which way the tag on the duvet is facing, is what Monica typically does.

RACHEL GREEN – ESFP

Monica and Rachel are much more alike than it may seem upon first glance. Like her friend and roommate, Rachel too enjoys spending time with others. She prefers to rely on facts and makes decisions based on feelings and values rather than logic. However, unlike Monica, Rachel is spontaneous and flexible. Walking away from a secure future to start anew without so much as a “pla–” takes courage, and Rachel actually adapted to the change rather easily.

Her energetic and playful nature is what draws people in, and because of it, the ESFPs are often called Performer personalities. Rachel loves putting her people skills to work, which even helped her establish a successful career in the fashion industry. While Rachel may get teased for being a push-over from time to time when she feels strongly about something there’s no stopping her. After all, she bravely quit her waitress job to pursue a career she felt passionate about.

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It's hard to find a more popular sitcom than Friends . For 10 seasons, this show followed the lives of Rachel Green, Chandler Bing, Joey Tribbiani, Phoebe Buffay, Monica Geller and Ross Geller. Fans have seen them grow up (still acting completely immature...and completely fun), find love, and try to be successful in their jobs. It is always a comforting show to watch when such a show is needed.

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Figuring out the Myers-Briggs identity from a TV character is a lot of fun. Read on to find out the personalities of the Myers-Briggs ten main characters on Friends of . What's the freaky Phoebe or the hip Rachel type? Let's take a look.

10. Richard: ISFJ

Even if many fans agree that Chandler and Monica are the perfect couple to always be together, it's hard not to love the character of Richard Burke..

He's a really great guy for Monica, and it seems like they would have remained a couple if there wasn't an age gap (and the fact that she wanted kids) between them. He is an ophthalmologist who seems to live together and is very kind and practical. He Myers-Briggs ISFJ Personality Type: “Quiet, friendly, responsible and conscientious. Devoted and steady in fulfilling his obligations. Careful, meticulous and meticulous. Loyal, considerate, noticing and remembering specific things about people that are important to them, concerned about how others feel."

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If fans could say one thing about Gunther, aka the owner of Central Perk, it's that he's deeply in love with Rachel. Oh yeah, and he's also not Ross' biggest fan. Since Gunther is often in the background of many cafe scenes of the show, he can be described as a quiet person who often sees what is going on. It sounds like Myers Briggs ISTP personality type, especially this part of the description: "Quiet observers until trouble arises. "

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8. Mike: ENTJ

Mike Hannigan marries Phoebe played by Paul Rudd... and this character is basically Paul Rudd. Yes, it doesn't get any more charming than that.

Mike is a calm, funny guy, and he likes that Phoebe has quirks. Mike is an ENTJ when it comes to his Myers-Briggs personality type because when he wants to say something, he says it completely. Nothing can stop him. Case in point: when he tells Phoebe he loves her when he's with his mom and dad... and when he wants the dog to be at their wedding. It is similar to the description: “Frankly, decisively, it is easy to take the lead. Quickly see illogical and ineffective procedures and policies, develop and implement comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems ... Strongly present your ideas.

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7. Janice: ESFP

Oh Janice This is one character that friends and fans will never forget, and it's safe to say that even casual observers and viewers of this '90s comedy series will agree that she certainly makes a big impression.0005

When it comes to her Myers-Briggs personality type, she is completely ESFP: “Outgoing, friendly and accepting. Abundant lovers of life, people and material comforts. Enjoy working with others to make things happen… Flexibly and spontaneously, adapt easily to new people and environments. A woman with a loud (and many would say annoying) voice is quite funny. She has a certain charm about her, but it's easy to see why she annoys Chandler and the rest of the gang.

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See a life full of possibilities."

Is there a TV character who is sweeter or more optimistic than Joey Tribbiani?! Fans know that even when he just won the most high-profile acting role, he approaches her with a big smile and a good attitude. He is a lover of life and loves to be with his friends, especially his best friend Chandler. He is the kind of friend everyone wants to see, as he is often in a good mood and loves to have fun. He is also very sweet and charming (and he knows it).

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5. Chandler: ISFP

Chandler Bing is charming and looks like a good friend and reliable guy. He's pretty mediocre as far as career success goes (and the joke on 's friends is that no one really knows what Chandler does for a job). His Myers-Briggs Personality type is definitely ISFP: “Quiet, friendly, empathetic and kind. Enjoy the present moment, what is happening around them. I would like to have my own space and work during my time. Loyal and committed to their values ​​and the people who matter to them.”

Chandler can be described as a nonchalant guy. He seems to be rather cold and often in a good mood, and he cares about the people in his life, but is not overly tired.

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4. Ross: ISFJ

friends of who seem to be stressed on a regular basis... even on a daily basis. He's always worried about something or someone, and although it's played for comic relief, since of course it's a comedy, it seems like it would be hard to be around all the time.

His Myers Briggs ISFJ Personality: « Quiet, friendly, responsible and conscientious. Loyal and steady in fulfilling their obligations. Thorough, meticulous and precise. This is exactly how he approaches his personal life as well as his work, so that's his type for sure. gets)

3. Phoebe: ESFP

Who doesn't love Phoebe Buffay?! She's sweet, loyal, funny and a hippie. She brings tons of comic relief to every scene she's in and friends the group wouldn't be the same without her.

Interesting to think about her Myers-Briggs personality type. ESFP comes to mind because it has a lot in common: “Kind-hearted, conscientious and cooperative. If you want harmony in your environment, work with determination to create it. Love to work with others to complete tasks accurately and on time ... Pay attention to what others need in their daily lives and try to provide it. Want to be appreciated for who they are and what they contribute.

Whether she sings smart and funny songs or gives birth to other people's children, Phoebe is sure to be a good friend.

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2. Monica: ESTJ

Monica Geller: Talented chef, neat freak, Ross' sister and Chandler's one true love. Monica is funny in her own way...mostly when she tries to make sure absolutely everything is perfect.

While not everyone thinks perfection is that achievable or even a good idea, everyone enjoys watching this character on the show. She is Myers-Briggs personality type must be ESTJ: “Practical, realistic, self-evident. Move decisively and quickly to implement solutions. Organize projects and people to achieve a goal, focus on getting results in the most efficient way. Take care of the routine details." Sounds like a perfectionist, doesn't it??

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Rachel: ENTP

Finally, there is Rachel Green. She's a cutie and a little flustered, but fans have gotten used to her and really love her personality. Her Myers-Briggs ENTP personality type.

ENTP " Quick, inventive, stimulating, alert and outspoken. Resourceful in solving new and difficult problems." They are also " one new interest to another."

Rachel definitely enjoys having a good time and is very open and friendly. She's often at the party, but she's also a loyal friend and girlfriend (but we won't talk about the time she and Ross were on hiatus).

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Myers-Briggs® Personality times. It is widely considered to be one of the best sitcoms ever made, as well as one of the best television series in general. And it's easy to see why the show is so hugely popular even today.

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The show is still going on, for the most part, and the episodes are still jarring us. The heart of the show is, of course, a group of six friends, each with an interesting, quirky personality that often gets them into all sorts of hilarious situations. Yet they are at their best when they are all together. Today we take a closer look at the characters we've come to review our friends with the Myers Briggs Personality Test.

8 GUNTHER - ISFJ

Gunther is often referred to as the seventh friend. The Central Perk manager/barista was a constant fixture in the friends' daily lives, but never part of the inner circle. While we don't know much about Günther - not even his last name - we can make some basic observations. Gunther is modest and often blends into the background, but at the same time, he easily finds help, which is characteristic of the ISFJ.

We hardly even notice him until he somehow interferes in the affairs of one or more friends. ISFJs love to be helpful and make people happy, which is all Gunther ever tried to do to set up a get-together with his six main friends, and especially his unrequited love, Rachel.

7 Mike Hannigan - INFP

One of the defining characteristics of INFPs is their artistic nature and creativity. Self-expression is very important to this type and they will do their best to find the right outlet. Exploring new ideas is their specialty and they encourage others to do the same. Mike left his legal career to pursue music, his true passion. Like all INFPs, Mike bases his decisions on feelings rather than logic. Changing his name to "Crap Bag" to prove his point surely comes to mind as an example of his spontaneity.

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Often unconventional, INFPs are accepting of others and flexible when it comes to seeing other people's point of view. The reason Mike and Phoebe clicked right away is because they are both somewhat offbeat and drawn to alternative lifestyles. Mike not only accepted Phoebe's eccentricity without question, but said it was one of the things he loves about her the most.

6 JOY TRIBBIANI - ESFP

Often referred to as performers, ESFPs are defined by their infectious enthusiasm for life and love for the best. These cheerful people are energetic, practical and spontaneous, which attracts people. Being around Joey is easy and convenient because he knows how to enjoy everything around him (almost like a child) and he is always open to all kinds of ideas to have fun, like building a fort, sticking his head in a turkey, and so on.

Joey's emotions regularly get the better of him, sometimes leading to very bad decisions. For screaming loudly, he ate food from a broken refrigerator and tried to save a sandwich from a bullet. In terms of spontaneity, this is a guy who lived through the life of a struggling actor in New York, with no steady income or plan B - should we say more?

5 CHANDLER BING - ENTP

ENTPs are sometimes called visionaries because of their passion for new ideas. They are fast, innovative, inspiring and open. They rely on their intuition to easily generate new ideas, and they prefer freedom over rigorous planning and organization. Chandler's quick wit is his defining trait, which is why we love him so much, and it's what immediately marks him as an ENTP.

He is usually the first to point out the elephant in the room with a sarcastic remark, whether it fits or not. He gets more attention because joking is his way of dealing with problems, getting the upper hand, and just doing everyday moves. In "One With All Resolutions", he almost went crazy when he tried to go for a whole week without jokes. Once he finally quit his boring job and found his calling, Chandler put his talents to good use in the advertising business.

4 ROSS GELLER - ISTJ

The only introvert among six friends, Ross is an ISTJ. Instead of getting energy from group activities, introverts need to be alone. Ross, especially in the earlier seasons, appears to be rather shy and reserved. He feels satisfied when he engages in intellectual activities, namely, thinking and talking about dinosaurs.

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Fact-based, detail-oriented, and relying on logic and reason to make decisions, ISTJs are sometimes referred to as inspectors. For Ross, setting a record is extremely important, as you can see from the whole “we were on break” puzzle. Ross is all about facts and will go to any lengths to prove that his path is the right path, like when he argued with Phoebe about evolution. ISTJs like to organize their affairs and often volunteer to plan events. Ross is adamant that everything is done in such a way that he becomes very irritable and violent when everything goes according to his plan. (see: "Where no one is ready").

3 PHOEBE BUFFAY - ENFP

Phoebe Buffay is a classic example of ENFP. Imaginative and original, these people are often very artistic, even in appearance. They are unconventional and tend to develop a distinctive and quirky personal style. If you're still unsure what screams are, Phoebe, here are a few more ENFP traits you can recognize and associate with Peebs.

Attracted to novelty, ENFPs often have a wide range of interests. Phoebe is a singer/songwriter, masseuse, can speak fluent French and some Italian, she has a strong interest in animal rights, environmental rights, spirituality and has shown all sorts of other unusual talents over the years. ENFP has an uncanny ability to create compelling stories, and what do you know, Phoebe has told some of the most imaginative and at times outrageous stories on the show.

2 MONICA GELLER - ESFJ

Extroverted, sensitive, feeling and evaluative, ESFJs like Monica love to spend time with others, often get hung up on details, make decisions based on feelings and personal values, and must organize things. and plan. ESFJs, sometimes referred to as provider personalities, have a strong interest in caring for others. Monica Geller is a textbook example of an ESFJ, if there was one.


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