Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Do you think of it as your advantage?

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I am introvert myself, although at times, I do appreciate and like some social exposure. But for most time, I prefer being alone. I only go out and meet people or friends when I feel like doing it. Other than that, I can live fine on my own, without too many social interactions. I don't think of it as an disadvantage. I like it this way, I can spend more time doing the stuff I like and I can easily skip out on people, silly events and what not, just by staying home.

What kind of a person are you?
 
I'm mostly introverted, which I find handy for when I want to crunch on getting a project done, but it sucks for networking. I don't put much effort into maintaining more than just a couple connections in my life.
 
I am mostly introvert too and prefer to be alone in numerous occasions. But I love company and also gathering at special treats and occasions.
 
Well im an extrovert, im very social and i hate being alone, i think its so much better when you have the company of others that like being around you
 
I'm mostly introverted, which I find handy for when I want to crunch on getting a project done, but it sucks for networking. I don't put much effort into maintaining more than just a couple connections in my life.

Same here. I was an extrovert during my college time though. I really liked the attention and I was always around the people and people around me as I always did stuff and what not to entertain others. It changed afterwards. I barely have any connections, I isolated myself and only keep few really, really close ones and IDM the isolation at all.
 
It depends on the company. With those I have much in common, I'm extroverted, with those I'm not, the opposite. But I am interested in bodybuilding, but quiet there.
 
I used to be an introvert when I was younger. It has something to do with my family, it's a personal matter. When I got my first job, it's like I started to flex my muscles. And then things changed when I got my first job promotion. Perhaps it's the confidence that was developing in me. Now,I cannot say I am an extrovert but definitely not an introvert anymore.
 
I am very much an extrovert when it comes to people I know and love. I am a very poor conversation starter and in the first look, I might appear bossy, but I am not.

And really, after all these years, I think being an introvert maintaining only the most important relationships in life is good.
 
I'm an introvert and i clearly have no apology for that, and i can say it's to my own advantage, because it makes me careless.
I just stuff my ears with my earpiece, flip down my hood and off i go.
 
I consider myself to be an introvert but others say I'm an extrovert. I do like talking to people but I also enjoy just listening to what others have to say.
 
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