I'm definitely an introvert, but I love being social.
I had considered myself an ambivert for a while, but I realized that despite enjoying being around people, I still get tired if I socialize for too long.
I'm an introvert. I enjoy hanging out with my friends and talking to them but after and hour I start to feel really out of it and I need to go home and "recharge".
More of an introvert!
Lmao tbh I hate it when I tell people that I'm an introvert and they sarcastically go "wow wtf so are you, like, the outgoing, noisy, and people-person kind of introvert" like...........?? Okay wow just because I'm pretty loud-mouthed and laugh at like 90% of the things around me doesn't mean I don't get tired socializing after the day, it doesn't mean I prefer big groups more than my own self. I wish people would kill the stigma that all introverts are extremely quiet and like being alone 100% of the time, it doesn't work that way smh
Also I have the MBTI results to back me up; for all the MBTI tests I've taken I always come out more of an introvert, like 70% Introvert, 30% Extrovert.
I am an introvert. I consider myself an introvert because I don't really get lonely no matter how much time I spend by myself, I have a small group of close friends, and I hate crowds/loud environments. Sad thing is my parents want me to be extrovert (you can't just choose!) They're telling me I should teach myself to be more extroverted, (just for the record, it's not a confidence issue, I just find more happiness in having time to myself) and tell me that I'll get a better job if I'm an extrovert, which I know is complete bull. Any advice on how to tell them that being an introvert is a good thing in its own respects?
Extrovert. I love to meet new people. I also like to go to social events a lot too. I even get pretty worried if I haven't talked to someone for a while.
I'm an introvert. I actually have a pretty funny story about this. So one of my teachers gave us homework on the first day of school: take this personality test and return with the answer.
The next day, he requests that all of the extroverts go to the left side of the room, while the introverts go to the other side.
There were two introverts in the entire class of 28 people.
To be fair, I doubt any of them actually took the test and just went with everyone else, but that was pretty shocking - and awkward considering that we were supposed to make pairs with someone across the room. Yeah, we skipped that part.