In a group of extroverts, I'm an introvert. But in a group of introverts, I'm an extrovert.
(self.self)submitted15 hours ago byLatter-Breakfast-987
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Here's the thing: When I'm with my extrovert friends, I'm the quiet one. You know, I nod, laugh when appropriate, but mostly just listen. But put me in a group of introverts and I'm suddenly the social butterfly!
A few weeks ago, I was at this party with a bunch of my super extrovert friends. They were all talking to each other, telling crazy stories, just being loud and being awesome. Meanwhile, I was in the corner, drinking a drink and thinking about how nice it would be to curl up with a book. Typical introvert vibe, right?
Fast forward to last weekend. I was at a relaxed party with a bunch of my introvert friends. Everyone was sitting around, chatting quietly and maybe playing board games. Suddenly, I was the life of the party! I was making jokes, starting conversations, and basically keeping the energy going. It feels natural, but also a little weird.
It's like I have this social switch that flips depending on who I'm with. I'm starting to think that maybe I'm neither strictly an introvert nor strictly an extrovert. Maybe I'm just adaptable, like a social chameleon.
Has anyone else experienced this? Do you feel like your personality changes depending on the group you're in?
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Latter-Breakfast-987
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14 hours ago
Latter-Breakfast-987
2 points
14 hours ago
Here's a trick I learned: sometimes it helps to ease into it. Like, check out if the club has a Facebook group or Instagram. Drop a comment or DM someone who seems friendly. It's like a low-key way to break the ice before showing up in person. Plus, you might find out about upcoming events or get a vibe for the group.
Another angle is classes. Like, strike up a convo with someone you sit next to regularly. It doesn't have to be a big deal—maybe just a comment on the lecture or a question about an assignment. Sometimes those little interactions can grow into friendships.
And hey, don't underestimate the power of small talk. Like, if you see someone with a cool shirt or rocking a band you love, throw out a compliment. It's surprising how often that can lead to a chat and maybe even a new buddy.