As an introvert, one thing that can be frustrating is when extroverts dominate conversations without giving others a chance to speak. It can feel like they don’t realize that not everyone is comfortable jumping in or that some of us prefer to listen before sharing our thoughts. Additionally, this tendency to plan large group outings or activities can be overwhelming, especially when they don’t consider that some people might prefer smaller gatherings or one-on-one time. It’s not that we don’t enjoy socializing, but sometimes a little consideration for different social preferences would go a long way!
As an introvert, one thing that can be frustrating is when extroverts dominate conversations without giving others a chance to speak. It can feel like they don’t realize that not everyone is comfortable jumping in or that some of us prefer to listen before sharing our thoughts. Additionally, this tendency to plan large group outings or activities can be overwhelming, especially when they don’t consider that some people might prefer smaller gatherings or one-on-one time. It’s not that we don’t enjoy socializing, but sometimes a little consideration for different social preferences would go a long way!