Introverts hate unexpected calls—it drains them. But texts? They’re thoughtful, non-intrusive, and just their kind of communication.
Sitting silently, no plans, no people—it’s not laziness. It’s their way of emotionally and mentally refueling.
They rehearse what they’ll say—even casual greetings. It’s not awkwardness; it’s emotional precision and social planning.
Chitchat feels draining and pointless. But drop a life question? Suddenly, they’re the most passionate person in the room.
It's not rude—it’s self-preservation. The “Irish Exit” saves them from exhausting, repetitive small talk.
That “Hey” reply took forever because introverts analyze tone, timing, and emoji placement like it's psychological warfare.
Psychologically, quiet surroundings lower stimulation. That’s why introverts often become unexpectedly chatty after 11 PM.