I think there may be some misunderstanding of the word "introvert" in this thread.
Being an introvert does not mean that you're unsociable or anti-social or any other variant. It merely means that you process energy inwardly instead of outwardly. For example, when my mom took the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (a personality test), she tested as an introvert, and she is quite sociable. Likewise, I test as an introvert, and I'm usually fairly sociable. However, being in large groups tends to be a little draining for me after a while. If someone is snapping at people just for saying "hello" to them, then it's a matter of that person being a jerk, not an introvert or extrovert.
Being an introvert does not mean that you're unsociable or anti-social or any other variant. It merely means that you process energy inwardly instead of outwardly. For example, when my mom took the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (a personality test), she tested as an introvert, and she is quite sociable. Likewise, I test as an introvert, and I'm usually fairly sociable. However, being in large groups tends to be a little draining for me after a while. If someone is snapping at people just for saying "hello" to them, then it's a matter of that person being a jerk, not an introvert or extrovert.
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