Iranian Men & MBTI: A Guide to 'Taarof' and 'Āberu'

Understanding the 16 MBTI Types for Effective Communication with Iranian Men

The following is a detailed analysis of the 16 MBTI personality types among Iranian men, categorized into four groups. It explores the preferred communication styles, communication landmines to avoid, and their likely behaviors within the context of Iranian culture.

I. Analysts - NT Group

Common Characteristics: Rational, strategic, and value knowledge and competence. In an Iranian context, their communication goal is to pursue intellectual depth and solve complex problems, while skillfully navigating the intricate systems of social politeness ("taarof") and respect for elders and authority.

1. INTJ - Architect

Core Communication Principles: Strategic Vision, Quiet Authority, and Principled Independence. Communication is a deliberate instrument for achieving a long-term vision. They value logic and competence, but understand that in Iran, demonstrating respect and navigating social subtleties are crucial for their ideas to be accepted.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Private, strategic discussions: They prefer to discuss their ideas in small, private settings with influential individuals rather than in large, open forums.
  • Well-reasoned, formal arguments: They will present their case with logic and evidence, often in a formal and respectful tone, appealing to the other party's intelligence.
  • Demonstrating competence through action: They earn respect through their expertise and the quality of their work, not through boastful claims.
  • Observant and patient listening: They listen carefully to understand the underlying power dynamics and motivations before offering a strategic response.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Publicly challenging an elder or authority figure: This is a major sign of disrespect and will undermine their position, regardless of how logical their argument is.
  • Ignoring the art of "taarof": While they may find it inefficient, dismissing these ritual politenesses is seen as arrogant and rude.
  • Making snap decisions or demanding immediate answers: They value careful thought and will be put off by pressure for spontaneous responses.
  • Emotional or overly personal appeals: They are moved by logic and competence, not by dramatic displays of emotion, which they see as unprofessional.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian INTJ man is a strategic player in a complex social game. He operates with a quiet intensity, his mind always several steps ahead. He is ambitious but conceals it beneath a layer of formal respect and humility. He can be frustrated by what he sees as inefficiency in social rituals but is pragmatic enough to master them to achieve his goals. He is the behind-the-scenes strategist, respected for his intellect and foresight, who reveals his true thoughts only to a very trusted inner circle.

2. INTP - Logician

Core Communication Principles: Intellectual Precision, Detached Curiosity, and a Quest for Truth. Communication is for deconstructing ideas and understanding the world. They are seekers of truth who can feel constrained by the social obligation to prioritize politeness over objective accuracy.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Deep, theoretical conversations: They love exploring complex ideas, from philosophy and science to poetry, with someone who shares their intellectual curiosity.
  • Communicating via text or detailed writing: They can often express their intricate thoughts more precisely in writing, avoiding the ambiguities of "taarof."
  • Asking probing "why" questions: Their questioning is a sign of genuine interest and a desire to understand, not a challenge to authority.
  • Small, intimate intellectual circles: They thrive in environments where ideas can be debated freely without the strictures of social hierarchy.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Forcing them into superficial small talk: They find social pleasantries draining and prefer to get to the heart of a topic.
  • Using ambiguous or overly polite language ("taarof") to obscure facts: This frustrates their need for precision and clarity.
  • Appealing to tradition or authority as the sole justification: "Because I said so" or "This is our tradition" are not convincing arguments for them.
  • Mistaking their quietness for lack of opinion: They are often silent because they are processing information or have concluded that sharing their true thoughts would be socially disruptive.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian INTP man is often the quiet intellectual in the family or group of friends. He may seem detached, lost in a world of books, theories, or complex problems. He is a fountain of knowledge on subjects that fascinate him. He learns to navigate social situations as a necessary, if sometimes tiresome, game. His greatest challenge is balancing his internal drive for logical consistency with the cultural expectation of social grace and indirectness.

3. ENTJ - Commander

Core Communication Principles: Decisive Leadership, Strategic Influence, and Ambitious Goal-Setting. Communication is for mobilizing people and resources towards a clear objective. They learn that in Iran, true leadership requires building a network of loyal relationships and showing respect for social hierarchy.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Building strong personal networks: They are masters at creating and maintaining connections ("pārti bāzi") to get things done efficiently.
  • Clear, confident, and respectful directives: They give orders with authority but frame them with the appropriate level of politeness and respect for the individual's position.
  • Focusing on shared success and honor: They motivate others by framing goals as a way to bring honor and prestige to the family, company, or group.
  • Results-oriented but socially savvy: They are driven to achieve results but are patient enough to engage in the necessary social rituals to ensure buy-in.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Issuing blunt, unilateral commands: An authoritarian approach without the backing of a strong relationship will be met with resistance.
  • Causing someone to lose face ("āberu"): Publicly shaming or criticizing someone is a grave offense that will destroy loyalty and their own reputation.
  • Appearing arrogant or boastful: Confidence is respected, but arrogance, without the softening of humility and "taarof," is not.
  • Underestimating the importance of family and personal connections: They must understand that decisions are often made based on relationships, not just merit.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ENTJ man is a natural leader who learns to command respect through a blend of strength, charm, and social intelligence. He is ambitious and driven, but he masks his assertiveness with a polished and respectful demeanor. He is a master of building and leveraging his network, understanding that personal relationships are the key to power. He is the family patriarch or the successful CEO who is both demanding and protective, leading with a firm but paternalistic hand.

4. ENTP - Debater

Core Communication Principles: Charming Provocation, Intellectual Sparring, and Creative Brainstorming. Communication is a lively game of exploring possibilities and challenging ideas, but in a way that is witty, engaging, and avoids direct disrespect.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Framing a debate as a philosophical exploration: Instead of "You're wrong," they will say, "That's one perspective, but have you considered this other possibility...?"
  • Using humor and wit: They use clever jokes and wordplay to soften their arguments and charm their audience.
  • Reading the room's atmosphere: They are skilled at sensing the social dynamics and will adjust their approach to avoid causing a serious loss of face.
  • Lively discussions in informal settings: They shine in the relaxed atmosphere of a "mehmooni" (party) or a teahouse, where ideas can be exchanged more freely.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Directly contradicting an elder in public: This is a violation of cultural norms, no matter how clever the argument.
  • Being perceived as insincere or a troublemaker: If their intellectual games are seen as disrespectful or aimed at creating discord, they will be shut down.
  • Ignoring the importance of "taarof": They must engage in the ritual of politeness before diving into a debate.
  • Pushing for a firm conclusion: They often enjoy the debate more than the outcome, which can frustrate more decisive types.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ENTP man is a master of witty conversation and intellectual gymnastics. He is the charming and entertaining guest who can debate politics, philosophy, and poetry all in the same breath. He learns to package his radical ideas in layers of humor and plausible deniability. He is the one who asks the "innocent" question that exposes the flaw in a plan, all with a smile on his face. He is a social chameleon, able to navigate any social situation with charm and intelligence.

II. Diplomats - NF Group

Common Characteristics: Empathetic, idealistic, and value authentic connection and harmony. In an Iranian context, their communication is deeply intertwined with "taarof," emotional expression, and the desire to build strong, trusting relationships within the family and community.

5. INFJ - Advocate

Core Communication Principles: Empathetic Insight, Indirect Influence, and Principled Devotion. Communication is a subtle art of understanding the unspoken emotions of others and gently guiding them towards a more harmonious and principled outcome.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Deep, intuitive listening: They pay close attention to non-verbal cues, tone of voice, and what is *not* being said to understand the true feelings ("hāl") of the other person.
  • Communicating through metaphor and poetry: They often express their deepest feelings and ideas through allusions to famous poems or stories.
  • - One-on-one, heart-to-heart conversations: They will only reveal their true selves in a private, trusting environment.

  • Speaking on behalf of the group's harmony: Instead of "I want," they might say, "It would be better for everyone if..."

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Engaging in direct, harsh confrontation: This is extremely distressing for them and feels like a violation of trust.
  • Ignoring the emotional undercurrents: They are highly sensitive to the mood of a room and are drained by tension or insincerity.
  • Betraying a confidence: Trust ("etemād") is sacred to them. Once broken, it is almost impossible to repair.
  • Being crude, loud, or aggressive: They are drawn to gentle, refined, and sincere personalities.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian INFJ man is the quiet, soulful poet of the group. He is the keeper of the family's emotional well-being, often sensing and addressing problems before anyone else. He may feel a deep sense of being misunderstood, as his rich inner world and strong ideals can feel out of place in a pragmatic society. He finds meaning in deep relationships, spiritual pursuits, and fighting for a cause he believes in. He is the trusted confidant and the quiet moral compass for his loved ones.

6. INFP - Mediator

Core Communication Principles: Authentic Expression, Harmonious Idealism, and a Quest for a Meaningful Life. Communication is a gentle expression of their inner values and ideals, seeking a world where kindness and authenticity can flourish.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Expressing themselves through art, music, or poetry: Their creative pursuits are a window into their soul.
  • Sharing their deepest thoughts with a "hamdam" (a close, empathetic companion): They need a trusted friend who understands and accepts their idealistic nature.
  • Using rich, metaphorical language: They speak in a way that is often poetic and full of feeling.
  • A gentle, non-judgmental, and encouraging presence: They need to feel safe to express their unconventional thoughts and feelings.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Forcing them to compromise their values: They have a strong moral core and will quietly resist anything that feels inauthentic.
  • Criticizing their dreams or ideals: This feels like a personal attack on their very being.
  • Putting them in a competitive or aggressive environment: They will withdraw and shut down in the face of conflict.
  • Dismissing their feelings as impractical or overly sensitive: Their emotional reality is their truth.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian INFP man is the romantic idealist, the dreamer, the Sufi at heart. He is often drawn to the arts and humanities, seeking beauty and meaning in a sometimes-harsh world. He may feel like an outsider, struggling to reconcile his inner ideals with the demands of traditional society. He protects his sensitive inner world fiercely, creating a sanctuary of beauty through his relationships, his art, and his spiritual beliefs. He is the gentle soul who reminds others of the power of love, beauty, and compassion.

7. ENFJ - Protagonist

Core Communication Principles: Charismatic Leadership, Empathetic Connection, and a Drive to Uplift Others. Communication is for inspiring people, building a strong and supportive community, and helping everyone achieve their potential.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Remembering personal details and showing genuine care: They have a gift for making everyone feel important and valued.
  • Organizing social gatherings and events: They are the masters of the "mehmooni," creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere.
  • Giving inspiring and encouraging speeches: They know how to motivate people with appeals to shared values and a better future.
  • Taking responsibility for the group's morale: They are constantly attuned to the emotional well-being of the group and will step in to mediate conflicts.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Being uncooperative or antisocial: Refusing to participate in the group is a major offense to their community-oriented values.
  • Publicly humiliating someone: They are deeply offended by anything that causes a person to lose face ("āberu").
  • Being cynical or unappreciative: They invest a great deal of energy in others and need to feel their efforts are valued.
  • Questioning their intentions: They are driven by a genuine desire to help, and having their motives questioned is deeply hurtful.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ENFJ man is the charismatic and beloved leader of his community. He is the one who organizes everything, from family gatherings to community projects. He is a master of social grace and uses his charm and influence to build consensus and inspire action. He feels a deep sense of responsibility for his family and friends and will go to great lengths to help them. He can sometimes become overly involved in the lives of others, but his intentions are always rooted in a genuine desire to care for his flock.

8. ENFP - Campaigner

Core Communication Principles: Enthusiastic Connection, Joyful Exploration, and a Zest for Life. Communication is a joyful adventure, a way to connect with others, share exciting ideas, and bring a sense of fun and possibility to every interaction.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Expressing warmth and enthusiasm with generous praise: They use compliments and affirmations to create a positive and energetic atmosphere.
  • Finding common ground and shared passions: They are skilled at quickly building rapport and making new friends.
  • Suggesting new and exciting adventures: "Let's go to the mountains this weekend!" or "Let's try that new restaurant!"
  • Telling engaging and humorous stories: They are natural storytellers who can light up a room with their energy and wit.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Being overly critical or negative: They are sensitive to criticism and are drained by negativity.
  • Ignoring their attempts to connect on a personal level: A cold or dismissive response will feel like a personal rejection.
  • Being rigid or dogmatic: They need freedom to explore new ideas and possibilities.
  • Forcing them to focus on mundane details: They are big-picture thinkers and get bored with routine tasks.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ENFP man is a whirlwind of enthusiasm and charm. He is the life of the party, the one who knows everyone and is always up for an adventure. He has a big heart and a generous spirit, and he collects friends wherever he goes. He may struggle with the more rigid and traditional aspects of the culture, but his genuine warmth and infectious optimism usually win people over. He is the eternal optimist who believes in the power of connection and the endless possibilities of life.

III. Sentinels - SJ Group

Common Characteristics: Practical, organized, and value tradition, duty, and community. In an Iranian context, their communication is focused on upholding social norms, fulfilling their responsibilities to the family and community, and maintaining order and stability.

9. ISTJ - Logistician

Core Communication Principles: Dutiful Responsibility, Respect for Tradition, and Unwavering Reliability. Communication must be factual, respectful, and serve a practical purpose. Its goal is to ensure that duties are met, and that things are done the "right" way.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Following established protocols and showing respect for seniority: They believe in doing things by the book.
  • Clear, direct, and practical instructions: They want to know exactly what is expected of them so they can perform their duty flawlessly.
  • Formal and respectful language: They are careful to use the appropriate titles and forms of address.
  • Reporting on facts and details: They communicate with precision and believe in accountability.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Asking them to break the rules or traditions: This goes against their fundamental principles and causes them significant stress.
  • Unexpected changes to a plan: They are meticulous planners and are unsettled by last-minute changes.
  • Sloppy or irresponsible behavior: They have high standards for themselves and others and are offended by a lack of diligence.
  • Being late or unreliable: Punctuality and keeping one's word are signs of respect and honor.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ISTJ man is the pillar of his family and community. He is the responsible son, the reliable employee, the man who can always be counted on to do his duty. He may not be the most expressive, but he shows his love and commitment through his actions and his unwavering dedication. He is a preserver of tradition and feels a deep sense of responsibility to uphold the honor of his family. He is the steady, dependable force that provides structure and security.

10. ISFJ - Defender

Core Communication Principles: Self-Sacrificing Devotion, Quiet Service, and Meticulous Care. Communication is an act of love and service, aimed at anticipating the needs of others, maintaining harmony, and showing care through thoughtful actions.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Anticipating and fulfilling needs without being asked: They are the ones who will bring you tea or a blanket, noticing your need before you do.
  • Using "taarof" to express humility and care: Their politeness is a genuine expression of their desire to serve and not impose.
  • Giving thoughtful, practical gifts: They show their love by giving things that they know you need or will appreciate.
  • Remembering important dates and details: They will remember birthdays, anniversaries, and your favorite foods.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Taking their kindness for granted: Failing to show appreciation for their service is deeply hurtful.
  • Putting them in the middle of a family conflict: They will be torn apart by their loyalty to all sides.
  • Refusing their help or hospitality: Rejecting their offer of food or assistance is like rejecting their affection.
  • Causing them to lose face: Publicly embarrassing them, even unintentionally, is mortifying.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ISFJ man is the embodiment of selfless devotion and hospitality. He is the host who ensures every guest is comfortable, the son who cares for his aging parents without complaint, the friend who will do anything for you. His identity is deeply tied to his role as a caregiver and a provider of comfort. He often puts the needs of his family and guests far above his own. He is the quiet, gentle, and indispensable heart of the Iranian family.

11. ESTJ - Executive

Core Communication Principles: Pragmatic Management, Dutiful Authority, and Upholding Community Standards. Communication is for organizing people, enforcing rules, and ensuring that the family and community function efficiently and honorably.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Clear, direct, and decisive instructions: They provide clear direction and expect to be obeyed, but will do so with formal respect.
  • Citing rules, traditions, and religious principles: They believe in a clear moral and social order and will refer to it to justify their decisions.
  • Leading by example through hard work and responsibility: They practice what they preach and expect the same from others.
  • Organizing and running efficient family or community meetings: They believe in order, structure, and getting things done.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Disrespecting their authority or the social hierarchy: They are defenders of the established order and will not tolerate insubordination.
  • Making emotional or illogical arguments: They are moved by facts, logic, and a sense of duty, not by emotional appeals.
  • Being lazy or unreliable: They have no patience for those who do not pull their weight.
  • Publicly questioning their decisions: Challenges should be handled privately and respectfully.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ESTJ man is the traditional patriarch, the community leader, or the manager who runs a tight ship. He feels a profound sense of duty to lead and protect his family and community. He may be seen as strict or rigid, but his actions are driven by a deep sense of responsibility. He is a pillar of the community, respected for his ability to maintain order and uphold traditional values. He is the one who ensures that things are done correctly and that the honor of the group is preserved.

12. ESFJ - Consul

Core Communication Principles: Active Harmonizing, Social Grace, and Cheerful Generosity. Communication is the glue that holds the community together. It's about building warm relationships, upholding social traditions, and making sure everyone feels included and cared for.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Warm and constant social engagement: They are masters of small talk and are always checking in on friends and family.
  • Paying close attention to social rituals: They are the first to congratulate, console, or bring a gift for any occasion.
  • Generous hospitality and "taarof": They are the ultimate hosts, insisting that you eat more and stay longer, and making you feel like treasured royalty.
  • - Giving frequent and sincere compliments: They have a knack for making people feel good about themselves.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Refusing their hospitality: This is a major social slight and is deeply hurtful.
  • Forgetting an important social occasion: Forgetting a birthday or failing to offer condolences will be noticed.
  • Being too individualistic or aloof: They value community and will be suspicious of those who stand apart from the group.
  • Not showing enough warmth or appreciation: They thrive on positive social feedback and need to feel their efforts are valued.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ESFJ man is the social heart of his circle. He is the one who knows everyone's business (in a caring way), organizes all the social events, and makes sure everyone is connected. He is a master of "taarof" and social etiquette. His identity is deeply connected to his relationships and his social standing. He gains immense satisfaction from being a good host, a loyal friend, and a central figure in his community. He is the glue that binds the social fabric together.

IV. Explorers - SP Group

Common Characteristics: Pragmatic, adaptable, and action-oriented. In an Iranian context, their communication is often grounded in the present moment, focused on skillful navigation of immediate situations, and enjoying life's sensory pleasures with a certain flair.

13. ISTP - Virtuoso

Core Communication Principles: Skillful Action, Quiet Competence, and In-the-Moment Problem-Solving. They communicate through doing, not talking. Their value is proven by their ability to fix a problem or master a skill with quiet efficiency.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Demonstrating a solution instead of explaining it: They will simply fix the broken car, not write a manual about it.
  • Concise, understated, and direct communication: They avoid "taarof" and get straight to the point.
  • Bonding over a shared activity or skill: They connect with others through a shared passion for mechanics, sports, or a craft.
  • Comfortable silence: They don't feel the need to fill every moment with chatter and can communicate a lot with a simple gesture.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Engaging in long, theoretical discussions: They are men of action and have no patience for talk that doesn't lead to a tangible outcome.
  • Forcing them to talk about their feelings: They are intensely private and will be extremely uncomfortable with emotional probing.
  • Micromanaging or questioning their methods: They have their own way of doing things and don't appreciate unsolicited advice.
  • Being overly formal or bureaucratic: They prefer to cut through the red tape and get things done.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ISTP man is the quiet master of the physical world. He is the skilled mechanic in the bazaar, the engineer who can fix anything, the talented musician who speaks through his instrument. He is a man of few words but is highly respected for his practical skills and his ability to stay calm under pressure. He is an individualist in a collectivist culture, carving out his own space where his competence speaks for itself. He is the silent, capable problem-solver.

14. ISFP - Adventurer

Core Communication Principles: Aesthetic Sensibility, Gentle Action, and Quiet Presence. Communication is often non-verbal, expressed through their artistic taste, their actions, and their desire to create a beautiful and harmonious environment.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Sharing an experience, like listening to music or enjoying nature: They prefer to connect through shared sensory moments rather than just words.
  • Expressing themselves through their personal style: Their clothes, their car, or the way they decorate their space is a form of self-expression.
  • A calm, gentle, and non-intrusive approach: They are easily overwhelmed by aggressive or loud energy.
  • Communicating through small, thoughtful actions: A kind gesture, a shared smile, or a perfectly chosen gift.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Harsh criticism or conflict: They are highly sensitive and will retreat from any form of aggression.
  • Putting them in the spotlight: They are private and dislike being the center of attention.
  • An ugly or chaotic environment: They are deeply affected by their surroundings and need beauty and harmony.
  • Rushing them or putting them under pressure: They operate on their own timeline and dislike being hurried.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ISFP man is the artist, the aesthete, the gentle soul. He has a deep appreciation for beauty, whether it's in poetry, music, calligraphy, or nature. He is often stylish and has a unique taste that sets him apart. He is a man of deep feelings but is often reserved about expressing them with words. He creates a personal world of beauty to insulate himself from the harshness of life. He is a gentle and kind presence, valued for his artistic sensibility and his warm, unassuming nature.

15. ESTP - Entrepreneur

Core Communication Principles: Street-Smart Action, Resourceful Charm, and a Love of the Game. Communication is a tool for making things happen, for negotiating a better deal, and for creating excitement in the here and now.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Direct, energetic, and action-oriented language: "Let's do it. We'll figure it out as we go."
  • Playful haggling and negotiation: They enjoy the art of the deal and the friendly competition of the bazaar.
  • Focusing on immediate, tangible rewards: They are motivated by what they can see, touch, and gain right now.
  • Socializing in lively, high-energy environments: They are at home in the bustling city, making deals and enjoying the good life.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Too much long-term planning and analysis: They are impatient with theory and want to get to the action.
  • Being too rigid or formal: They are adaptable and spontaneous and dislike being constrained by rules.
  • Taking their playful banter too seriously: It's how they build rapport and test boundaries.
  • Appealing to abstract principles: They are pragmatists who care about what works in the real world.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ESTP man is the ultimate pragmatist and entrepreneur. He is the savvy bazaar merchant, the bold risk-taker, the man who can always find a way to get things done. He is a master of improvisation and negotiation, with a network of contacts for every situation. He lives in the moment and enjoys the fruits of his labor. In a culture that can be constrained by tradition, his boldness and love of action are both exciting and disruptive. He is a force of nature, always on the move, always looking for the next opportunity.

16. ESFP - Entertainer

Core Communication Principles: Contagious Enthusiasm, Sensory Celebration, and Charismatic Warmth. Communication is a performance. It's about sharing a love of life, engaging people's senses, and making every moment a celebration.

Preferred Communication Styles:

  • Lively, animated storytelling and jokes: They are natural performers who love to be the center of attention.
  • A focus on fun, food, music, and fashion: They want to talk about and enjoy the best that life has to offer.
  • Generous compliments and physical affection (with friends and family): They are liberal with their praise and warmth.
  • Spontaneous invitations to have fun: They are always ready for a party or an outing.

Communication Landmines to Avoid:

  • Being negative or pessimistic: They want to keep the mood light and positive.
  • Ignoring them or failing to match their energy: They need an appreciative audience to thrive.
  • Focusing on serious or depressing topics for too long: They prefer to escape from the harsh realities of life.
  • Being stingy or ungenerous: They are incredibly generous and are put off by a lack of generosity in others.

His Under Iranian Culture: The Iranian ESFP man is the ultimate entertainer and life of the party ("shirīn zaboon"). He is the one who is always telling jokes, dancing, and making sure everyone is having a good time. He has a magnetic personality and a love for all things beautiful and luxurious. He is generous to a fault and loves to shower his friends and family with gifts and hospitality. In a culture that values poetry and charm, he is a natural star. He is the embodiment of joy and celebration, reminding everyone to live life to the fullest.

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