Introverts are wired differently, and their quirks often seem strange to others. But if you're an introvert, these habits make total sense!
There’s nothing more satisfying than a plan getting canceled—especially when you never wanted to go in the first place. But surprise invitations? Instant stress!
You can be the life of the party… for about two hours. Then, your energy disappears, and you desperately need to recharge with silence, solitude, and maybe a good book.
Before making a call or speaking up in a group, you mentally rehearse the entire conversation. And if the chat goes differently than expected? That’s a major overthinking session later.
You’d rather have a deep discussion about the meaning of life than chat about the weather. Small talk is exhausting, and you secretly wonder how people do it so effortlessly.
Spending time alone isn’t loneliness—it’s necessary. Whether it’s reading, gaming, or just sitting in silence, your solo time is where you feel most at peace.
A flood of notifications? No, thank you. You’ll read everything eventually—just not in real time. And replying? That’s a whole other level of mental preparation.
You enjoy deep connections, but socializing too much leaves you drained. You’re not anti-social—you just need space to be your best self.