What Blood Type are you (or what’s your blood type?)?

In fact I’ve deliberately located my introduction in the bottom of this blog because I felt it sounds a bit bored to start reading, but I believe it will be very much helpful for those who are interested in the concept of Blood Types & Personalities with some mutual connections in combination. BELIEVE OR NOT, it’s up to you now.What kind of personalities do you have with your own blood type in comparison with the below description? Let’s see what the researchers have found the each blood type with the general statistic personalities;

Personality Characteristics

Nomenclature in Europe and former USSR

In parts of Europe the "O" in ABO blood type is substituted with "0" (zero), signifying the lack of A or B antigen. In the former USSR blood types are referenced using numbers and Roman numerals instead of letters. It designates the blood types of humans as I, II, III, and IV, which are elsewhere designated, respectively, as O, A, B, and AB.

Type O/Type I (The Warrior type)

Positives: Loyal, Leadership, Passionate, Trend-setter, Self-confident, IndependentNegatives: Over-ambitious, Vain, JealousThe famous ‘O’s: John Lennon, Queen Elizabeth II, Elvis Presley and Paul Newman• Are usually the "cheerleader" of the group;•Tend to be more followers than leaders, accepting whatever the plan is and going alone with it without protest;• Very generous and kind hearted;• Generally well-liked by most people;• Very flexible, and adapt easily to change;• They are easily influenced by others, as well as perceived authorities, such as television personalities;•Generally trustworthy, but can sometimes make mistakes due to lapses of focus.

Type A/Type II (The Farmer type)

Positives: Patient, Calm, Sensitive, ResponsibleNegatives: Stubborn, Over-cautious, RestlessThe famous ‘A’s: George Bush Senior, Adolf Hitler, Britney Spears and Ringo Starr• Presence of mind, serious, patient, calm & cool;• Coherent character, can be relied on & trusted, but stubborn;• Plan everything out beforehand, and carry out tasks with seriousness and consistency;• Try to be fair and find the ideal outcome to any situation;• Tend to keep themselves separate from others, especially those who don't share their opinions;• Tend to try and keep their emotions and thoughts hidden from others, and share them only when comfortable

Type B/Type III (The Hunter type)

Positives: Individualist, Strong, Optimistic, Creative, FlexibleNegatives: Rebellious, Wild, UnpredictableThe famous ‘B’s: Paul McCartney, Akira Kurosawa, Leonardo Di Caprio and Jack Nicholson• Tend to be exceedingly curious about everything;• Are easily vexed and grow exasperated if things don't go the way they want them to go;• Usually have a strong drive to be the best at whatever they set their mind to doing; however, they also tend to neglect other tasks for the sake of whatever they are focusing on;• Have a hard time multi-tasking;• Tend to be loners, and keep themselves isolated from others;

Type AB/Type IV (The Humanist type)

Positives: Controlled, Rational, Popular, SociableNegatives: Standoffish, Critical, IndecisiveThe famous ‘AB’s: John F Kennedy, Mick Jaggar, Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Chan• Usually gentle and emotionally sensitive;• Are very empathetic and careful when dealing with other people, taking care to consider the other point of view;• Easily become lost in thought;• Are sometimes looked at as having 2 personalities, because they tend to keep their true selves hidden from strangers;• They have many friends, but also require time alone.With whom are you compatible?Type A with A and ABType B with B and ABType AB with A, B, AB and OType O with O and ABFollowing the concept is entirely a personal choice. However, it doesn’t take much to know your blood type, does it?For your references, the concept of relating blood type and personality comes mostly or mainly from the Korean & Japanese cultures (originally from Japan, I think), which are of the belief that a person's blood type has a marked influence on his/her personality type, his/her general disposition and his/her rapport with others. Generally speaking, this concept is based on Biostatistics (Statistics in biological science) in theory with some common sense. Although it’s without specific basis in scientific theory and dismissed by members of the scientific community, popular belief subscribes most wholeheartedly to this concept. In the current scenario, personality tests as per blood type, often forms the basis of compatibility quizzes, while the theory is reviewed indulgently by most. On this basis, there are certain predictions that you can make on the basis of blood type, along the same lines as a sun sign places you under a set of certain characteristic traits in the West; for instance, chances are you're moody, sensitive and shy. Perhaps the statistic figures of East & West can be different but I think the basic principles are similar from each other in understanding, hence, this concept has been lately adopted in the West more and more, and naturally people have been talking about it for years. As I had been brought up in Korea (East) and I have been living in UK (West) for many years almost equally, I used to hear the question “What is your blood type” in East, similarly as common as “What is your sign?” in the West.As we all know now, there are four basic types of blood—A, B, AB, and O—each with a positive and negative sub-type. O positive is the most common type and AB negative is the least common, but we can distinguish our personalities & characters basically into twofold; INTROVERT & EXTRAVERT (DIRECTNESS OR INDIRECTNESS, FORWARD OR BACKWARD AND SUBJECTIVE OR OBJECTIVE). In fact everybody has both characters but we say this person is more like an extravert as it objectively appears to that person more with the directness, or vice versa.I hope you would have enjoyed in this subject of Blood Types & Personalities with some curiosity & interest.Please leave a comment with your blood type & brief description of your own personality in general, if you don’t mind.
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  • I like this blog, it makes me feel proud of my blood type. But I'm not that well.
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  • Hi, Tawfeeg!
    Thanks for visiting & commenting, but you haven't mentioned an actual blood type of yours and a brief description of your characters. Please describe your blood type for us to know, if you don't have to keep it in secret.
  • Hi, Jackie!

    You are absolutely right; this theory has got neither the clear clarification nor the convincible evidence supporting the fact. Of course, this is a hypothesis in being developed throughout the certain Asian culture but based on the majority of the statistic figures.

    Thanks for your interesting comment!
  • Hi, Alexa! You are welcome!
    Certainly It's my pleasure and I am glad that we've found your real blood type with your right description. I've learned a lot by this as well. Thanks for your comments anyway!
  • Thanks a bunch dear James! Sorry for troubling you, now I'm sure with your help that my type is "B". And also I have read all types again and realise that "B" is the most suitable for me. I believe this theory is right. I am indeed have all that prescriptions of my character.
  • As this below is the clear clarification of Numeral Blood Types (Some Europeans & the former USSR), Alexa is III as 'B' not 'AB'. I think I've got it right this time; it's because Kazakhstan used to be a part of USSR and it's because of Russian's influences.

    Nomenclature in Europe and former USSR

    In parts of Europe the "O" in ABO blood type is substituted with "0" (zero), signifying the lack of A or B antigen. In the former USSR blood types are referenced using numbers and Roman numerals instead of letters. It designates the blood types of humans as I, II, III, and IV, which are elsewhere designated, respectively, as O, A, B, and AB.
  • For the universal medical purposes, however, I thought these well-known blood types (A, B, AB, O) were implemented throughout the world as I never thought of the equivalent numbers existed in other country. Please don't get me wrong! I respect their traditions. Maybe, Expector Smith as a medical doctor may possibly give us some clue or idea in this area, I hope. This is very strange to me but I am glad to have found it out & to learn the new thing now in respect, however I fully understand how & why Alexa was hesitating in confronting it and telling us the truth. Thanks again , Alexa!
  • Hi, Alexa!

    Thanks very much for your comment which I've never ever known the blood types with numbers in place! I am really fascinating the fact with the different name of Blood Groups or Types, which seem to have been existed in other countries. Hence, I searched how the medical terms have been used differently in other aspect, and finally found as below;

    For brevity the symbols {A,B,AB,O} are replaced by {1,2,3,4}, respectively, so that blood group A corresponds to 1, blood group B corresponds to 2, blood group AB corresponds to 3 and blood group O corresponds to 4.

    If this is true, then your blood type is 'AB' (it should be 'Positive +') as same as mine, hahaha!
  • Very Interesting blog, James! I am hesitating a little bit as in Kazakhstan we use numbers 1,2,3,4 for the blood types. Mine number is 3 and I am curious what is it in the types you mentioned:)
  • Hi, Adam!

    There is none being mentioned of the differences between Positive (+) & Negative(-), so presumably it's the very same. However, B(-) is rare and your blood type is same as my wife. I was told that it's very rare.

    They said that modern sub continental Indians have some of the highest frequencies of Type B blood in the world, and also the northern Chinese and Koreans have very high rates of Type B blood too.

    Thanks very much for your comment anyway!
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