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9 Things Not to Say to an Introvert “You're so quiet.” ... “Be more assertive.” ... “Speak up more.” ... Any words that interrupt us (since we've put a lot of thought into what we're going to say). ... “You're so boring.” ... “Aren't you lonely?” ... “Be more outgoing.” ... “Job qualification: Extroverted.” More items... •
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Read More »Even if it’s well-intentioned, comments like these come across as telling us that we’re not doing enough to conform to an extrovert-centric world. In an extroverted world, sometimes there’s a perception that introverts’ personalities need to be “fixed” in order to thrive. We may be “too quiet” or “stay home too much” for other people’s tastes. But for us, our comfort zone is the only one that matters. Most introverts have probably heard at least one of the below phrases in their lifetime. Hint: We don’t like hearing any of them. Even if it’s well-intentioned, we don’t take it as advice or even constructive criticism. It comes across as someone essentially telling us that we’re not doing enough to conform to an extrovert-centric world. Below are nine things not to say to an introvert, plus some thoughts on what to say or do instead. The list of “should” sentences an introvert hears is already too long. Let’s change that.
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Read More »4. Any words that interrupt us (since we’ve put a lot of thought into what we’re going to say). This seems obvious, but it happens all the time. Just please don’t interrupt anyone in general, introvert or extrovert. But being interrupted can be especially grating for introverts. Before speaking, introverts tend to put thought into what we want to say, and sometimes have been waiting for the right moment in the conversation to share our point or story. If you interrupt us after we start speaking, you’ve just devalued everything we were about to say. It’s the verbal equivalent of slapping us in the face. On a personal note, this is the absolute worst thing anyone can do to me in a conversation, meeting, etc., and I’ve experienced it too many times to count. And if you’re still wondering why we don’t “speak up more” or aren’t “more assertive,” there’s probably a correlation here for some introverts, myself included. I have no alternatives to offer here, so I’ll just say it again: Please don’t interrupt people. Listen to what they have to say. And if you keep interrupting, the introvert may decide to interrupt whatever friendship you had with a good old-fashioned door slam. We don’t need that kind of negativity in our lives.
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