Spending time with your fellow human beings is important, fun and incredibly rewarding, but it doesn't come easy to all of us. Some people are simply happier alone, or at least with a select few, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!
However, because of you know, society, there are times when contact with people is necessary, even for the most introverted of us. That's why when a blissful moment of solitude does occur, an unexpected cancellation for example, or a glorious moment of communion with nature, it is truly something to savor. People on Twitter are sharing their #IntrovertTurnOns, and we are sure that you'll find many of them relatable!
We here at Bored Panda have compiled a list of our favorites for all the introverts out there. Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and feel free to share your own in the comments! (Cover image: CoCreatr I Facebook cover image: SchuminWeb )
This post may include affiliate links.
The Jekyll/Hyde thing when two introverts figure it out and start to talk is difficult to describe to others, but a real delight when it happens!
Peculiarly, I live in a small village where a lot of the locals know me, and I find that reassuring. We talk or wave every time that we pass, and the tourists and other blow-ins say nothing. I think it's the combination of community with the rural person's understanding of space...
To those people complaining about the times you need help, this is EXACTLY how it should be. Speaking for both introversion and efficiency, you should only have to call upon someone when you actually need help. Then when they do help you, they do it as quickly as possible, so they can get back to overseeing a half dozen other shoppers who might need them. The alternative is faking a smile to a cashier forcing small talk and judging your purchases - not always silently - forcing you to buy a bunch of c**p you don't need in hopes of distracting them from the wart cream and 50 Shades book you came in for.
For me it's: Having a sunny day and playing video games/watching anime while drinking Coca-Cola :D
Or volunteering to work the graveyard shift because you can take your coffee break outside at 4am when the streets are quiet and even the birds are asleep....
I just love the sound of rain period. Whatever time of the day, whenever...I just love to hear it. Plus the smell of mud and the trees (?!) is really calming.
Mine is executing the dodge when I walk down the corridor to work without having to say good morning to everyone else...
Except for the cat. Cats, dogs, other pets don't count as people, but we're so glad to see them.
Holy s**t! Its me! Like even with family and people im close to its like, as long as you're around and safe and happy that will do me, no need for anything more.
I tell everyone at work I NEED my days of to recharge my "nice" battery. I wear a green apron...nuff said...
Sometimes I catch myself thinking, what even is the point of ordering online so I don't have to go to the store, if I'm gonna have to talk to people to get my mail anyway?
Trying to read something while in a moving train would likely make me puke. Is that similar to a shy smile?
Although I enjoyed the book, I was already swooning the first time I saw the movie and Harry and Ron have their Christmas in the Gryffindor common room (without all the other Gryffindors!), but when Harry got his invisibility cloak I was transported to heaven...
Where the heck do you live that classes get cancelled because of heavy rain? Our whole county could flood and they'd still expect you to show up ready to learn.. your-still...aa249c.jpg
I'm just annoyed whenever their are bunch of empty seats but people insist to sit near me and being loud because they are a group.
Due to having older brothers I need to see all entrances to a room, including windows.
Yes, I get tired of that too, but that is where our society is currently at, unfortunately. If you aren't one extreme then you must be the other.....as if gray areas don't exist. :/
Well that better be printed on the cover of the book, otherwise there's a dilemma.