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Things some of us enjoy more than anything else might sound like a total headache to others, often because of our personality type. It's especially common when it comes to extraverts and introverts. These terms, introduced by Carl Jung in the early 1920s, separate people who use socializing like a flower uses sunlight from those who need peace and quiet to recharge their batteries.

Today we’re focusing on the latter. Introverts are the perfect counterweight to all the social butterflies, but they might face difficulties interacting with them. These and similar issues are covered by the Facebook page 'Introvert Problems'. Their often amusing and oh-so-relatable content has already attracted over 3.5 million followers, and taken so many introverted people down the memory lane of such situations they’ve encountered themselves. Scroll down for some of their best examples.

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Being introverted usually means you prefer focusing on your inner world and the state of your mind instead of other people and the outer world. Representatives of this psychological type tend to be more reserved or withdrawn; they might prefer working individually instead of as a team.

Such common features often lead to a prevailing misconception that they don't like socializing. This is not true, as lots of them are happy to engage in social activities - however, they might be selective about them.

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    Because of the way the brain is wired, introverts and extraverts react differently to stimulating places with lots of people. It’s not that the former feel some sort of animosity towards them, they simply are not 'rewarded' the same way as extraverts are after socializing.

    Psychology Today pointed out that because of the make-up of their nervous system, they produce less dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with reward, when participating in social gatherings.

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    Some introverted people take part in parties or large gatherings nevertheless. However, they might take some time to recharge their social battery after. They often need alone time to unwind, escape the stimulating environment, and process recent events. Not doing so can lead to feeling overwhelmed or irritated.

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    Cherubi Batzel
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    why? why do ee have to be more social?

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    It is estimated that around 25% to 40% of the population are introverts. Even though each person is different, those sharing the same personality type might face similar problems. For introverts, they often include feeling the need to recharge the aforementioned social battery, finding the right environment or people for socializing, or even making a phone call.

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    Poll showing preference for text messages over phone calls with explanation "I don’t like it," highlighting introvert problems humor.

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    Tweet about introvert problems, normalizing eating lunch alone and decompressing without workplace pressure.

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    Small talk can work as kryptonite for introverted people as well. Understandably so—when the percentage of your battery is getting low, the last thing you want to do is waste it talking about the weather. Introverts tend to dread it because it doesn’t lead to actually getting to know the person and seeing if there’s a way to form a deeper connection. Instead, they are draining themselves out discussing frivolous things.

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    Screenshot of a humorous social media exchange highlighting introvert problems about long periods of silence when living alone.

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    Tweet about introvert problems highlighting their keen observation skills and ability to notice subtle changes in tone and body language.

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    Minimalist cartoon showing introvert problems: a calm figure around people and an excited one around two familiar people.

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    According to the lecturer and the author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, Susan Cain, introverts have to deal with a certain social bias. In her TED talk, she pointed out that a lot of significant institutions, such as schools or workplaces, are mostly designed for extraverts. These places are highly stimulating and often require working in teams, which might be the less productive option for introverted individuals.

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    Man making shocked face inside a car illustrating introvert problems when strangers talk to you alone.

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    Tweet about introvert problems, expressing discomfort with making plans too early or last minute, seeking support group.

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    Tweet about introvert problems, expressing the struggle of replying to messages and feeling guilty as an introvert.

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    In her talk, Susan Cain also emphasized that the way to maximize people’s talents is to put them in the right zone of social stimulation. According to her, introverts feel best at quieter, low-key environments, which allow them to reach their full potential, while extraverts need way more stimulation.

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    Social media post humor about introvert problems describing reluctance to dating apps and random social interactions.

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    Text about introvert problems explaining quietness as a function with a humorous tone on life as an introvert.

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    Susan Krauss Whitbourne, a professor emerita of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, pointed out some situations that might help you determine whether you’re an introvert or not. Some include being the last one in the group to express your opinion, avoiding small talk, and using headphones to isolate yourself from the rest of the world.

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    Text image with a humorous introvert problem about having a very small friend circle, reflecting introvert life challenges.

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    In Psychology Today, Dr. Susan Krauss Whitbourne also described some advantages of being an introvert. People with this personality type rarely let something unexpected slip in social situations. In addition to that, they don’t feel bored being on their own, and they don’t rush to interrupt people, which can make them excellent listeners.

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    Close-up of a gas stove with a cracked egg on the burner and eggshells in a pot, illustrating introvert problems humor.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    🎶 I always feel like... Somebody's watching meeeee! 🎶

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    Even though people usually suggest the two options when it comes to personality types, there is actually a third one—the middle ground between introvert and extravert. People who feature traits from both sides are known as ambiverts, and are believed to make up as much as 68% of the population.

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    Baby Yoda looking shy and overwhelmed, illustrating common introvert problems in social situations like introductions.

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    Text post about introvert problems describing loud introverts who hate being around people but come alive in their element.

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    Man in suit at restaurant humorously responding to extroverts, illustrating introvert problems with a funny joke about socializing.

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    These pictures allow everyone to catch a glimpse of what hoops introverts have to jump through in their daily lives. Their source, the Facebook page 'Introvert Problems', created back in 2016, currently has over 3,500 likes and 3,600 people following it. The numbers show that their content is undoubtedly relatable to lots of people out there.

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    Social media post from Introvert Problems about introvert preference for texting over phone calls for more time to think.

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    People in a busy office laughing and hugging, illustrating introvert problems with phone calls not being answered.

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    Data1001
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's a friend I sometimes think about texting, but I usually decide not to, because every time I do, he says, "Great to hear from you! We need to grab lunch! You free this weekend??" and I always feel so bad about having to turn him down because I think he probably thinks it's *him*... when it's really just *me*.

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    Data1001
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OMG yes. I'm so happy that I live alone. I can come home from work and the only person I need to talk to is myself. I don't even interact with people at work all that much, but it's enough that it is incredibly draining.

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    Tweet by user Swathika humorously describing introvert problems of avoiding plans due to a 4pm appointment excuse.

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    Tweet from user robin humorously describing introvert problems by expressing discomfort with being called quiet.

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    Two faceless figures hugging, illustrating introvert problems with a friend who understands long absences and maintains the friendship.

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    A young man at a crowded event looking tired and withdrawn, illustrating common introvert problems and social battery drain.

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    Man in a suit with a hesitant expression, illustrating common introvert problems with social interactions and directions.

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