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in reply to David H. McCoy

I'm an introvert, but no one can really tell since I have extroverted tendencies when around people. I do need that time at the end of a day of being around people (like when I travel) to recharge my battery.
in reply to steve mookie kong

as the mum of 2 introverts and 1 extravert, I can relate.
There is the same pain in their eyes when they ask me ''but for how long?'' when I ask 2 to talk or 1 to be quiet...
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in reply to Agnès

Hehe. I can’t even imagine what that’s like — though, it sounds kind of amusing :smiiiile:
in reply to steve mookie kong

I am kind of introvert, but have totally the opposite problem

Any time i go somewhere, try to "socialize" with people, trying to get involved in going out and activities, they walk on when i try to talk with them

in reply to Laberpferd

Maybe your voice is quieter than you think it is. I used to get annoyed that people ignored me, but came to the conclusion I just spoke very quietly. I learned to compensate by speaking about 50% louder than I was comfortable with.
in reply to econads

No, not a technical problem, they DO hear it and probably give some short answers but they dont stop for a talk

Someone else from their circle is more important than me helpless trying to get involved

in reply to Laberpferd

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in reply to econads

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in reply to steve mookie kong

Thank you!! I so relate to this! And I have a good friend who is not only an extrovert, but loud, VERY opinionated & compelled to try to show everyone the error of their differing thoughts or feelings. She has many good qualities, but often makes me cringe.
in reply to lolonurse

We all have that one friend. Hehe. I have one too, same as you described your friend.
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steve mookie kong
Hehe, if I worked in an office more often, I'd totally put this up as a poster too :smiiiile: