18 Astoundingly Accurate Diagrams Showing What It’s Really Like To Be An Introvert
Introverts are unique people. Many of them prefer to spend their evenings and weekends spending time with themselves at home rather than hanging out in a noisy bar or supporting their favourite football team at the stadium. Sometimes they end up with a negative reputation which they really don’t deserve.
Anna Borges put together several diagrams which reveal with startling accuracy exactly how many introverts think. They impressed us so much that we just had to share them with you. Remember these next time you think you’re introverted friend is being unsociable or rude!
h/t: buzzfeed, brightside
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