How You Rate These Situations Can Determine What Type Of Introvert You Are?
How You Rate These Situations Can Determine What Type Of Introvert You Are?
7 questions to find out.
7 questions to find out.
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A stranger spills a drink on you.
Your crush finally calls you.
Your phone died and you're lost.
Your friend throws you a surprise party.
Your best friend is angry at you.
Your favorite TV character gets killed off.
Someone says they love you.
Social Introvert
Social Introvert
You are a Social Introvert. This is the category most people think of when someone labels themselves as an introvert. You're not necessarily shy, and you don't get social anxiety when you're in big groups. However, you prefer to hangout with a very small group of friends instead of going out to a very large house party. Are we spot-on? Let us know in a comment below.
Thinking Introvert
Thinking Introvert
You are a Thinking Introvert! According to Melissa Dahl of NY Mag this is a newer concept. You don't mind going to big parties and hanging out with a large group of people. The difference comes in with what's going on in your mind while doing so. You're self-reflective, and thoughtful in the most creative and imaginative way possible! When having a conversation with someone there are a million things going on in your mind. Are we spot-on? Let us know in a comment below.
Anxious Introvert
Anxious Introvert
You are an Anxious Introvert! Having conversations and encountering awkward situations give you social anxiety. If you can avoid small talk, you do. If you can find a quiet solo seat at a party, you do. Are we spot-on? Let us know in a comment below.
Reserved Introvert
Reserved Introvert
You are a Reserved Introvert! 'Think before you act' is your motto. You like to fully take things in and process them instead of immediately acting on them. You prefer to take things slow when getting to know people. It also takes you a while to warm up to a new social situation. Are we spot-on? Let us know in a comment below.