16 Personality Types Walk into a Bar...becue

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While some personality types may be more social than others, every culture embraces some form of communal outdoor cookery. It satisfies the soul – especially when the weather is nice. Maybe that’s why summer holidays are often marked by these kinds of backyard gatherings.

Such events often blend together people from more than one social group, and often, they’re invited to bring a dish to share. This can lead to some culinary contrasts as interesting as the personality types of those involved.

Of course, people’s individual food preferences may have nothing to do with their personality type, but why they bring a particular dish might relate to their traits.

So, in honor of summer holidays (and with absolutely no research data in mind and our tongues firmly in our cheeks), let’s see what each personality type might bring to a backyard BBQ... and why.

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Architect

What: nothing, initially. Arrives, ascertains what items are needed but have been overlooked or forgotten by others, and promptly leaves to get them.

Why: because using problem-solving skills to contribute to the success of an event and getting out of that same event for a while is a near-perfect plan.

Logician

What: self-invented Vinho Verde wine spritzer with lemongrass-infused simple syrup and muddled lime.

Why: because to Logician personalities, experimentation is life. Also decided to host the party as a deliberate attempt at social self-development, per an exercise they read in the 16Personalities Academy. Quickly regrets experimentally inviting 15 people over.

Commander

What: lots of high-quality meat.

Why: because they think they’re the most qualified to do the grilling and want to make sure that everything is done correctly – especially the strip steaks. Stays focused at the grill the entire time, like it’s brain surgery.

Debater

What: sheet cake with a clever, humorous joke written in frosting.

Why: because everyone likes cake and humor. Shows up late, but blames the bakery. Cheerfully and lengthily discusses how cake is superior to pie. Gives grilling advice to the Commander.

Advocate

What: beef roast painstakingly slow-cooked for 31 hours in a sous vide water bath and then finished off with a careful, brief sear on the grill.

Why: because nothing’s too good for friends and family, and over-the-top culinary efforts aren’t smug when they’re marinated in generosity.

Mediator

What: Thai noodle salad with colorful vegetables and fruits arranged like a stunning, edible mandala – so beautiful that people are hesitant to touch it.

Why: because they enjoy expressing their artistic side in a delicious medium, offering people a treat for their eyes and palate. Quietly starts stressing out that people aren’t immediately eating it.

Protagonist

What: roasted stuffed portabella mushrooms with varied delectable fillings, plus garlic-herb mixed baby potato and veggie kebabs.

Why: because they think everyone deserves great food at a cookout, including some vegetarian options. Feels excited to try other people’s dishes and share their own.

Campaigner

What: the hot new plant-based burgers.

Why: because they get a kick out of watching people try them without knowing they’re meatless, then doing a “gotcha” reveal. Brings their own hibachi too, since the Commander always takes over the grill.

Logistician

What: potato salad, plain corn chips, plain pita chips, and vanilla ice cream.

Why: because these innocuous yet worthy staples are their part of a plan that was coordinated and confirmed two weeks in advance. Believes the basics are the most important part.

Defender

What: macaroni and cheese and baked beans.

Why: because they’re tasty favorites, and if someone doesn’t like one, they’ll probably like the other. Wants to make sure that everyone gets something they like and to keep everything smooth and pleasant.

Executive

What: impeccable homemade fruit pies.

Why: because they think extraordinary execution of something mundane is greater than mundane execution of something extraordinary. Ignores the Debater’s contentious cake-centric credo because the cake is store-bought. Instructed the Logistician to bring the ice cream to go with the pie and is satisfied that the plan went well.

Consul

What: deviled eggs, cheese and veggie platter, hummus, salsa, guacamole, ranch dip, green salad with vinaigrette, and fruit salad – all homemade.

Why: because people like snacking on lighter foods, and it’s sensible to make it all by hand – better quality, lower cost. Coordinated in advance with the Logistician to ensure that they’d have the correct kinds of chips for the various dips.

Virtuoso

What: a case of beer and several large bags of potato chips.

Why: because beer and chips were easy to pick up on the way over. Why overcomplicate things? Thinks it’s funny that the Consul seems annoyed by having potato chips dipped in their homemade salsa.

Adventurer

What: caprese salad and grilled parmesan crostini.

Why: because they saw a recipe and wanted to try it. Is aware of the Campaigner’s meatless burger prank and excited to try them.

Entrepreneur

What: smoked barbecued ribs.

Why: because mastering a dish like ribs is a way to show off their skills. Extols the virtues of their top-of-the-line pellet grill to everyone and asserts that the cost (which they manage to mention) was well worth it.

Entertainer

What: artisan hot dogs with countless topping options.

Why: because they think life should be like an avant-garde food truck, and only everything is enough. Pineapple, kimchi, kalamata tapenade, smoked eggplant relish, nacho cheese sauce, curried cashew butter, cranberry mustard, rosemary-orange marmalade, maple-glazed bacon bits, pickled daikon... the list goes on...

Final Thoughts

The foods that an individual enjoys may not correlate to their personality type... or do they? One thing we do know is that any lighthearted exploration of personality types and their behavior can be fun – and the possibilities are endless.

In that spirit, we’d love to know what you’d bring to a summertime BBQ, and why – do you think it relates to your personality type? Let us know in the comments below.

Further Reading

16 Personality Types Walk into a Pub...

How to Celebrate Summer, Based on Your Personality Type

Personality Bites: The Types and Stress Eating

“No Excuses, No Apologies!”: Personality and Culinary Experimentation

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Hey good text, I had a good laugh. I dont know if your voluntarily forgot to mention this just to be sure to offend no one: but we all know that, discreetly at the end of the evening, the ISTP dude would have sneak back to his truck to pick up some "old plastic, almost watertight (& half-clean)" containers from his backseat trash to use them as Ziplock/TupperWare containers to bring back to his workshop the surplus food at the end. (Except the veggie burgers though...) Well I admit that he had not "plaaaannnned" to bring it, but technically he still brought it, right? Have a good one !!
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This is a super detail inside on how I would behave in this situation. If someone relates to this, let me know. First of all, I don't really cook, I haven't need to. I guess in the future, by having a family I would. For an event, I would show my artistic side by wearing the most beautiful outfit I can find. (I don't look super fancy every day so for the new people It would seem like wow!) I like showing something they don't expect (art-related). Personally, I love sweet food but I usually mix it with salty food so I would probably find a good balance of those, some fruits or brownies and also some ships/popcorn and/or salad, maybe some ice te since not everyone thinks about what to drink and I'm not an alcohol fan so that way I make sure I have something I like to eat and drink as well as to share. I don't like much barbecues because I don't like much meat, and I don't like refusing food from others, so, I would try, I just cannot promise that I would like it. Also, it's super funny that it says that I would stress out inside because no one eats my food, I would be like that only because I love eating, and I usually wait for someone to start to make sure that I'm not the only one eating (and I would want to start right away so, better someone starts soon). On my behavior with others, I'm usually an active listener if I don't feel comfortable with the group or it's too big (3+), I would try to add to the conversation but I don't like interrupting people and I overthink what to say, so I end up saying nothing or just words to please others but not my real thoughts that could go much deeper but I would need to organized my thoughts to get a proper explanation must of the time unless is something I have analyzed before, then it gets easier. Thanks for taking the time to read, I hope you learned something interesting about my personality, have an amazing day!
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Agree on the sweet/salty food contrast, and 1000% agree on the beverages as well as a fellow non alcoholic beverage consumer only. The personality side at the bottom, definitely very different lol. But from a food side I have very similar ideas even if I just come to those ideas in a different way.
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Also the Debater trolling the Executive made me think of Dwight (ESTJ) and Jim (ENTP) from earlier episodes of The Office. Dwight would snicker at Jim’s store bought cake, but Jim would still manage to get under Dwight’s skin. Angela (ISTJ) would bring the ice cream, and though it was a coordinated effort, they would pretend to everyone else at the party that it was pure coincidence. Dwight and Angela would share a secret smile at the buffet table and sit as far apart from one another as possible, per their agreement.
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My INFP sister would do this, because she’s the culinary creative and gets anxious about people not liking all the food she made. I’m a mediocre cook and I don’t like noodle salad. I’d bring something store-bought that’s my favorite, and gobble it down if no one else wants it. :p My INTP guy would brew a homemade beer from scratch; he’s not a wine or cocktail person. He WOULD invite a bunch of friends over, get upset that certain people didn’t show, then become timid and make his (probably) ENTJ sister host most of it instead as he tries to make stilted conversation with some guests. She likely did most of the planning for him anyway.
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Honestly my main goal would be to bring something I know I can eat just in case no one else brings anything I'd eat. That said, it would probably be some weird recipe that I'm proud of. Like the matcha cookies, or blackberry spongecake recipes I like. Or maybe oatmeal cookies or spinach-artichoke dip if I went with something more normal. That said, the Virtuoso one describes my dad perfectly. He would absolutely do whatever seemed easiest (with a high likelihood of him claiming he forgot he was supposed to bring anything, and just show up empty handed) and then try to provoke one of the other guests for fun.