What typically cause irritation for Socionics types is actually if you question their area of confidence, their leading function. It causes irritation in them, may even become aggressive and you will likely get a reply like, "I know about it more than you, don't question me":
Si (ISXp) - If you question their internal states (I know about my own state, don't question me)
Ni (INXp) - If you question what they know about themselves (I know more about myself than you, don't question me)
Se (ESXp) - If you question what they're supposed to do (I know what I'm supposed to do, don't question me)
Ne (ENXp) - If you question how things are in the external world (I know how things are, don't question me)
Fe (EXFj) - If you question how people's relations to them are (I know how people relate to me, don't question me)
Te (EXTj) - If you question their knowledge of the world (I know more about it than you, don't question me)
Fi (IXFj) - If you question how they feel about things (I know how I feel about it more than you, don't question me)
Ti (IXTj) - If you question their understanding of things (I understand it more than you, don't question me)
- http://wikisocion.org/en/index.php?t...Grigory_Reinin
I'm not sure if these are 100% correct.
Si (ISXp) - If you question their internal states (I know about my own state, don't question me)
Ni (INXp) - If you question what they know about themselves (I know more about myself than you, don't question me)
Se (ESXp) - If you question what they're supposed to do (I know what I'm supposed to do, don't question me)
Ne (ENXp) - If you question how things are in the external world (I know how things are, don't question me)
Fe (EXFj) - If you question how people's relations to them are (I know how people relate to me, don't question me)
Te (EXTj) - If you question their knowledge of the world (I know more about it than you, don't question me)
Fi (IXFj) - If you question how they feel about things (I know how I feel about it more than you, don't question me)
Ti (IXTj) - If you question their understanding of things (I understand it more than you, don't question me)
- http://wikisocion.org/en/index.php?t...Grigory_Reinin
I'm not sure if these are 100% correct.