ayoungspirit- Agreed that she's most likely FeSi, but any chance you could explain how you tell the difference between an Fe laugh and an Fi laugh, as that might have tripped up if I was trying this on my own? Very clear neutralization, however, coupled with Fe warmth and lots and lots of Fe pushes. (I'm really hoping this isn't what I sound like. If it is, someone please tell me so I can work on it. That would explain why everyone's surprised when I start talking about numbers.)
EDIT: Although, that said, several of the people I've really spoken to who remind of this are actually very, very charming. I just don't think I have the social acumen to pull it off.
Post by ayoungspirit on Jul 13, 2013 16:49:22 GMT -5
A : Sometimes, the laugh difference is not that clear because of the conformity of the face, but you can put it in context. Fi laughs still are more personal, coming from the own subjective feeling of the person, so they have a more restrained and nasal, sharp quality to them (hihihihi). Fe laughs in contrast are shared laughs who are directed at the other and often consist in social answer (Conan make a joke, Jennifer laugh loudly in response as a way to oblige, even if it still a general human habit). They sound deeper, wider (hohohoho).
To simplify, the Fi user will mildly contain their irresistible internal giggle until the point of which it take off in a very upwardly fashion, sometimes with only the head going back. On the other hand, Fe user, if they are not resisting it in a contrived way, will have a more open laugh that they try to expand around, with wide moves, head back too, sometimes very openly and very largely grabbing other people while doing it. The Fi user has a kind of receding move going instead of the Fe which is stretching around. You can imagine the stereotypes that go with that.
Beside, Fi users will always keep tension on their face while being amused whereas Fe user are better suited in my opinion to make a neutral appropriate face, if they need to be quiet. There is some precise article about that elsewhere on the forum and that still one of many recurring clues that can be difficult to read
Last Edit: Oct 30, 2014 13:27:57 GMT -5 by ayoungspirit
Post by peppergirl on Jul 13, 2013 17:12:43 GMT -5
A you can take a look at the Jean Dujardin & Berenice Bejo thread where there is an interview of them. They laugh a lot and can see the difference between FiNe Jean Dujardin and FeSi Berenice, it's very clear Fi vs Fe laugh (to me at least).
Last Edit: Jul 13, 2013 17:15:49 GMT -5 by peppergirl
peppergirl Thanks. I'll give that a try. A clear reference would definitely help.
EDIT: And yes, that really helped. I think I had the two laughs mixed up in my head, as I would have called the Fe one in that for Fi as well. Direct comparison, for me, is easiest. (I also find it the easiest way to differentiate Se and Ne eyes, as naive versus sharp is pretty nebulous but when you put them side by side, for me, there's a often a fairly obvious difference.)