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Originally Posted by ThomasC
Talking introvert/extrovert.
I would say I am both... Introverted extrovert. I can quite happily be on my own. I like socialising to a degree, but I can also find it exhausting and need my down time.
I do agree that staying in is the new going out... It's more Netflix and chill, takeaway.
It annoys me when people are like...what you doing this weekend or what you doing with your time off... Like I should be doing something or there's an expectation because I'm only 31 I should be out with friends or have plans.
People at work would probably say I don't stop talking, but that's not me in reality... I quite like my own space to doss about, watch YouTube, come on here and piss about and just do my own thing
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I don’t know how many MBTI enthusiasts we have on here but just in case anyone might know what I’m on about, my personality type is like an eclectic blend of INFJ, ISTP, ENFP and reserved ENFJ.
In other words I’m a lot more content with far lesser social interaction than the average person (I have my own inner world to keep me company at the best of times) but I’m still pretty ambiverted. When the extroverted side of my personality isn’t being fulfilled on the same level as I’d like it to be because of limited funds it gets frustrating very quickly. Just because I’m used to the staid, somber approach to life doesn’t mean I want to live in that world 100% of the time (outside professional obligations).