In MBTI terms, you may have an Se blindspot. Se, or “External Sensation” is just what is right in front of you, what you see. People with high Se tend to be pretty good at status symbols, both reading them and communicating in them (and they also often fall pray to “what you see is all there is” illusions/delusions, as well as “X resembles y enough that x=y, and I’m done with any need for further information.”).
Se Blindspot can make people basically fail to grok social status cues at all, and “Your strongpoint is your weakpoint” applies here.
In MBTI terms, you may have an Se blindspot. Se, or “External Sensation” is just what is right in front of you, what you see. People with high Se tend to be pretty good at status symbols, both reading them and communicating in them (and they also often fall pray to “what you see is all there is” illusions/delusions, as well as “X resembles y enough that x=y, and I’m done with any need for further information.”).
Se Blindspot can make people basically fail to grok social status cues at all, and “Your strongpoint is your weakpoint” applies here.